Admissions

Thank you for your interest in Good Shepherd Catholic School in Beverly Hills, CA. We are accepting applications based on space availability. Families interested in learning more about GSBH are encouraged to schedule a tour of our school.


Limited rolling admissions opportunities remain for some grades.


Applications for the upcoming school year are now being accepted.


Contact us today and see why so many families have selected GSBH as their school of choice!



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ADMISSIONS PROCESS

Thank you for taking the time to explore our Catholic elementary school. We’re grateful for your interest and excited to share what makes our community a joyful place for children to learn and grow. Rooted in faith, we strive to nurture each child’s academic curiosity, spiritual development, and sense of belonging. As you review our admissions information, we hope you’ll get a feel for the supportive, close‑knit environment that defines our school.

We invite you to reach out with questions or schedule a visit. We look forward to welcoming your family!

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Sign up to schedule a tour, receive newsletters, announcements and invitations to GSBH admission events by completing the inquiry form.

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To apply to Good Shepherd Catholic School, parents must submit the following required documents with a completed application.

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Family Interview

Once the application is submitted, a Family Interview will be scheduled. This application does not assure final enrollment but provides information upon which a decision will be based

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Assessment

Assessment will be scheduled for all applicants.

NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY

The school, mindful of its mission to be a witness to the love of Christ for all, admits students regardless of race, color, national origin, and/or ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.

The school does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, disability, medical condition, sex, or national and/or ethnic origin in the administration of educational policies and practices, scholarship programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs, although certain athletic leagues and other programs may limit participation and some archdiocesan schools operate as single-sex schools.

While the school does not discriminate against students with special needs, a full range of services may not always be available to them. Decisions concerning the admission and continued enrollment of a student in the school are based upon the student's emotional, academic, and physical abilities and the resources available to the school in meeting the student's needs.