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K-12 Enrollment

St. Anthony School’s Admissions Team is here to answer questions, schedule school tours, and assist with applications.

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1644 S. 9th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53204

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Milwaukee Parental Choice Program

St. Anthony School participates in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP), providing tuition-free K4-12th grade education to income-eligible families in Milwaukee.

Click below to determine if your family may be eligible to participate in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program.

Families not eligible for the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program are welcome to enroll at St. Anthony School by paying tuition.

Choice Program Eligibility

How to Apply

Step 1: Submit an application to St. Anthony School.

Step 2: Apply for tuition through the
Milwaukee Parental Choice Program.

MPCP Application - English
MPCP Application - Spanish

Step 3: Finalize Enrollment

After you have submitted a St. Anthony School and Milwaukee Parental Choice Program application, our admissions team will contact you to complete the enrollment process.

Please contact our admissions team with any questions.

High School Admissions Essay

Incoming 9th-grade students must submit a personal essay.

St. Anthony Middle School students transitioning to St. Anthony High School are exempt from this requirement.

Submit Essay

Tuition-Based Enrollment

Families who do not qualify for the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program due to not meeting the income requirements or are responsible for paying tuition.

Families interested in enrolling are encouraged to contact our Admissions Team to schedule an appointment to discuss tuition rates, payment plans, and available support options.

Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy as to Students

Schools in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee which conform to Policies of the Archdiocese Office of Education, admit students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the schools.

They do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of educational policies, admissions policies, loan or scholarship programs and athletic or other school-administered programs.

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