In keeping with the policy of the Edison Township School District, children entering kindergarten must be five years of age by October 1.
Registration has already begun; those moving into the area may register at any time. Admission of a new student requires the presentation of a birth certificate, baptismal certificate (where applicable), immunization history and any previous school records. A registration fee is required at the time of registration.
St. Helena School admits students regardless of race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally afforded or made available to students at the school. These do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of their educational policies, athletic and other school-administered programs
Thank you for taking the next step to explore all the different schools available to you in the area. We are very excited to share our wonderful community with you. Here you will find information about the admission process and details about important admissions events and deadlines on this website. You will also see what opportunities are available for you and your child at our school. Please visit our website regularly for updated information. You may contact us at and we will be happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have.
“Our hope to bind our community of faith through love is evident by the spirit of co-operation among the home, school and community. We view the parents as the first educators of their children. The shared experiences that the children bring to our school are strengthened and enriched by our faculty, the principal, and pastor through liturgies, prayer experiences, formal religious instruction and role modeling. We encourage living in a community of faith so that the examples, shared by beliefs, ideals and values of the community can support the development of personal growth in grace, and a more spiritual life for the child. By nurturing their unique gifts, we encourage their involvement in activities and services that benefit the community at large, while raising a social consciousness and awareness of issues concerning peace and justice. We provide opportunities for children to be generous with prayers and sacrifices to the missions, the elderly, the sick, and those less fortunate within our parish community and the community at large. Students at St. Helena are encouraged to grow not only academically, but also spiritually. We hope that the love of God will continue to grow within the children throughout their adult lives.”