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Know Anybody Who Wants to Join the Immaculate Conception High School Class of 2016?

Entrance exam is next Saturday, Jan. 14.

Immaculate Conception High School is offering its annual entrance exam at 8 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 14, at the school, 217 S. Cottage Hill in Elmhurst.

Exam participants need to arrive by 7:45 a.m. to sign in for the test. Dictionaries and calculators are not allowed. Students who have not pre-registered must bring their completed entrance exam/enrollment application and the $30 exam fee. The enrollment application form can be found on the main page at www.ichsknights.org. 

Students who take the exam at ICHS will be given first priority for enrollment and will be eligible for scholarship awards based on test scores. In preparation for the exam, ICHS will also host an entrance exam workshop and early registration from 7 to 8:15 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12, for those students planning on taking the entrance exam.

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At the workshop, prospective students will learn test-taking techniques and strategies. Workshop participants are asked to bring the completed entrance exam/enrollment application form along with $30. Parents are invited to stay for an informal information session regarding financial assistance.

For more information or to register for these events, contact Sarah Ford in the ICHS admissions office at (630) 530-3484 or sford@ichsknights.org. 

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Founded in 1936 by Monsignor William J. Plunkett, Immaculate Conception High School is the oldest Catholic, co-educational college preparatory high school in DuPage County. ICHS serves students from more than 25 communities.


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