To Apply
To increase the chances of your student being accepted, it is recommended that you apply be the end of Open Enrollment. Open Enrollment ends on February 29, 2012 at 5:00pm. Applications must be received in the school office prior to the end of the school day on 2/29/2012. When Open Enrollment ends, applications are counted. If there are fewer applications than openings, all applicants will be accepted. If there are more applications than openings, a lottery will be held.
LotteryThe lottery is a random selection process to determine who will be accepted and who will be placed on a Waiting List. Preference is given to children of the school's principal, teachers, staff, and then to siblings of currently enrolled non-12th grade students who were admitted to the school in the previous year. Parents may attend, but will be notified of the lottery results. Applications received after Open Enrollment are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis for any remaining openings or placed on a Waiting List, giving preference as listed above.
If your student is Accepted:If accepted, you will receive an Acceptance Notification. Parents must submit to the school
all of the following items by the date specified in the notification. Official Release of Records Form, Admissions Form, Statement of Good Standing, original Birth Certificate and most recent Immunization Records. If these are not received by that date, your child may be removed from the school Accepted List.
If your student is on a Waiting List:You will be notified of acceptance by email or phone if an opening becomes available for your student.
IMPORTANT NOTES:- Your child must be in attendance on the first day of school.
- Please tell the school if you do not intend to send your student to the school.
- It is your responsibility to notify the school of address and/or phone number changes. If we are unable to reach you because of wrong address or phone - your student's name may be removed from our list.
- Each application is valid for one school year only. Students once enrolled do not need to apply for future years.
- Students may apply to only one grade per academic year.
Queen's Grant High School managed by Creative School Development is a North Carolina public school. Queen's Grant High School admits students of any gender, race, color, religion, disability, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, disability, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, athletic and other school-administered programs.Special Education programs and services are offered at Queen's Grant High School. Queen's Grant High School provides a program and service model on its campus that best addresses the needs of students who are able to spend the majority of their time in the general education classroom with support from special education service providers.