As part of the enrollment process, the school considers whether it can adequately support a student’s health, safety, and educational needs within its academic program and learning environment.
In certain cases, admission may be declined if a student’s medical or psychological condition significantly limits their ability to:
- participate safely in school life,
- meet curriculum requirements,
- or manage the demands of an intensive academic program.
These conditions may include, but are not limited to:
- significant delays in psychological or emotional development,
- serious disorders affecting the nervous system,
- chronic medical conditions or physical disabilities that require specialized support beyond the school’s capacity,
- contagious diseases that may pose a risk to the school community.
- All health-related information is reviewed confidentially and considered with care, respect, and the best interests of the student in mind.