What You WILL experience at St. Paul ...

100% Graduation Rate
An Authentic Catholic Education
College Prep Curriculum
Community Service
Competitive Athletics
Dedicated Faculty
Extracurricular Clubs/Activities
Out-of-Town Busing
Performing Arts Program
Robotics/STEM
Scholarship Awards
Sibling Discounts
Small Class Sizes
Tuition Assistance

What You WON’T experience at St. Paul...

Athletic Fees
Course Fees
Graduation Fees
Lab Fees
Retreat Fees
Student Activity Fees
Technology Fees

Tuition

2025-2026 Tuition
First Child$13,400
Second child in the same family attending in the same year$11,400
Third child or any more children in the same family attending in the same year$8,400

 


Bus Transportation

St. Paul has students from over 30 communities around central CT. Out-of-town bus transportation is available for many surrounding towns. 

Out-of-Town Busing Routes - CLICK HERE

 

separate fees - if applicable

Purchase separately:

Textbooks (ebook or hard copy)
I-pads - St. Paul placed a bulk order in May. Information will be forthcoming
Uniforms


Registration Fee*

$300 for new students, $200 for returning students
$400 maximum per family per year

This fee is due at the time the student registers for classes.


Non-Parish Assessment Fee*

$250 for those students who are not registered, active, contributing members of a Catholic parish. Parishes in the Archdiocese of Hartford pay this fee for students who are registered, active, and contributing members.


Bus Transportation Fee*

Optional bus transportation is available for many surrounding towns for a fee of $1,150 for the 2025-2026  school year. Additional siblings will be charged a reduced rate of $850.

Out-of-Town Busing Routes - updated as of 12/4/25 - CLICK HERE


*All fees are non-refundable.

Any fees incurred by the school due to wire transfers or due to payments denied for insufficient funds or other reasons will be billed to the family.

 


 

Tuition Assistance

FACTS logo

At St. Paul Catholic High School, we are committed to helping every student grow academically and socially within a faith-filled and welcoming community. That’s why we are proud to be the most affordable Catholic high school option in Central CT and offer tuition assistance to families who wish to join our school community for the upcoming academic year.  

Our tuition assistance program is designed to make a St. Paul education more accessible, helping families focus on their student learning, growing, and thriving.

St Paul Catholic High School uses an independent consultant, FACTS Grant & Aid, to evaluate financial need. Anyone who wishes to be considered for tuition assistance must submit an application to FACTS Grant & Aid. The application fee is $45

If this is your first time applying for aid through FACTS, please click “Create your Account” to get started. Deadline for incoming families to submit an application is 1/22/26. 

If you are a returning St. Paul family applying for aid through FACTS, please log in to your Family Portal and click on the "Financials Tab". In the financial tab, you will see financial links to click "Apply for Grant & Aid". Deadline for returning families to submit an application is 2/12/26.

Please note: In cases of divorce, both parents must apply for financial aid and supply financial documents. If you occupy separate households, each parent should complete a separate application. If this is a problem, please put an explanation in Section 11 of the FACTS Grant & Aid application.

All supporting documentation can be uploaded in pdf or jpeg format online. If you have questions or concerns about the application process, you may speak with a FACTS Customer Care Representative at 866-441-4637.

Please contact Director of Admissions, Chelsea Mone '10 at cmone@spchs.com, if you have further questions about Tuition Assistance.

The Tuition Assistance online application is available now.

APPLICATION

 


 

Use 529 Savings Plan for High School Tuition

The 2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act expanded 529 savings plans to allow families to invest funds for K-12 tuition in addition to higher education expenses. CHET (Connecticut Higher Education Trust) allows up to $10,000 per year, per student, to be withdrawn from a 529 plan for tuition expenses at private or religious high schools - free from federal tax.

Learn More

 


 

Scholarships

as scholarships become available, a detailed description and application will be added to our website.

FOR INCOMING STUDENTS only

 

Academic Scholarship

The top scorers on the October and November Placement Exams are awarded scholarships. Students receiving Academic Scholarship must maintain an overall average of 85 or above and maintain good behavior to renew the scholarship the following years.

 

The St. Paul Faculty-Staff Scholarship Fund

The St. Paul Faculty-Staff Scholarship Fund awards $1,000 scholarships to selected incoming freshmen. Students will be chosen based on academic standing and community and school involvement, and financial need. There is no application other than to apply for tuition assistance through FACTS Grant & Aid.

The John E. Tavera (JET) Memorial Scholarship

The John E. Tavera (JET) Memorial Scholarship is a one-year, $1,000 scholarship awarded to an incoming freshman who is a resident of Bristol. Like John, the recipient must have a good-natured, fun-loving, and positive personality, and have an interest in athletics. 

Deadline: Submit your application to St. Paul Catholic High School by February 2, 2026.

THE JOHN E. TAVERA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

Scholarship applications Below require families to fill out a Tuition assistance application in addition to submitting the application for each scholarship you wish to apply! 

FACTS Grant & Aid Application

The Rev. Edmund O’Brien Scholarship

This four-year scholarship will be awarded to incoming students in honor of Rev. Edmund O’Brien, the founding Principal of St. Paul Catholic High School, and emphasizes his continuing desire to assist the spiritual, academic, and physical development of young men and women who attend St. Paul. The scholarship is renewable until graduation, without re-applying, as long as all eligibility requirements continue to be met.

Criteria: Financial need, involvement in school and/or community activities, academic potential, and strength of character. The recipient of a Rev. Edmund O’Brien Scholarship will be an involved and upstanding member of the school community and will work diligently in an effort to maintain a 75 or higher average.

Deadline: Interested candidates should complete this application and submit it to the St. Paul Catholic High School by February 2, 2026. In addition, a tuition assistance application should be submitted to FACTS Grant & Aid. A link to the FACTS Grant & Aid online application is available at https://online.factsmgt.com/grant-aid/inst/3JF61/landing-page. FACTS Grant & Aid is an independent consultant used by St. Paul Catholic High School to evaluate financial need.

The Rev. Edmund O’Brien Scholarship Application

The John D. Ivers, Jr. ’84 Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship is open to all incoming and current St. Paul students who reside in Meriden and have financial need. The scholarship is a one-time award of $1,000. Final determination of the award recipient will be made by the John D Ivers, Jr. Scholarship Committee in consultation with St. Paul Catholic High School.

Deadline: Interested candidates should submit their application to St. Paul Catholic High School by February 2, 2026. In addition, a tuition assistance application should be submitted to FACTS Grant & Aid. A link to the FACTS Grant & Aid online application is available at https://online.factsmgt.com/grant-aid/inst/3JF61/landing-page. FACTS Grant & Aid is an independent consultant used by St. Paul Catholic High School to evaluate financial need.

The Sharon Mielcarz Scholarship

The Sharon Mielcarz scholarship is open to any girl entering the freshman class at St. Paul Catholic High School. Criteria include involvement in school and/or community activities, character, academic potential, and financial need. Final determination of the award recipient will be made by the Sharon Mielcarz Scholarship Committee in consultation with St. Paul Catholic High School.

Deadline: Interested candidates should submit their application to St. Paul Catholic High School by February 2, 2026. In addition, a tuition assistance application should be submitted to FACTS Grant & Aid. A link to the FACTS Grant & Aid online application is available at https://online.factsmgt.com/grant-aid/inst/3JF61/landing-page. FACTS Grant & Aid is an independent consultant used by St. Paul Catholic High School to evaluate financial need.

The Sharon Mielcarz Scholarship Application

The Catholic Elementary School Graduate Scholarship

The recipient of a Catholic Elementary School Graduate Scholarship is expected to graduate from a Catholic Elementary School. Other criteria include academic potential and financial need.

Deadline: Interested candidates should submit their application to St. Paul Catholic High School by February 2, 2026. In addition, a tuition assistance application should be submitted to FACTS Grant & Aid. A link to the FACTS Grant & Aid online application is available at https://online.factsmgt.com/grant-aid/inst/3JF61/landing-page. FACTS Grant & Aid is an independent consultant used by St. Paul Catholic High School to evaluate financial need.

The Catholic Elementary School Graduate Scholarship Application

The St. Paul Litchfield County Scholarship

The recipient of a St. Paul Litchfield County Scholarship must be a resident of a town in Litchfield County. Other criteria include academic potential and financial need.

Deadline: Interested candidates should submit their application to the St. Paul Catholic High School by February 2, 2026. In addition, a tuition assistance application should be submitted to FACTS Grant & Aid. A link to the FACTS Grant & Aid online application is available at https://online.factsmgt.com/grant-aid/inst/3JF61/landing-page. FACTS Grant & Aid is an independent consultant used by St. Paul Catholic High School to evaluate financial need.

The St. Paul Litchfield County Scholarship Application

St. Paul Catholic High School Kulhowvik Scholarship

Candidates must live in Litchfield County, with preference given to residents of Torrington and Winsted, and must demonstrate strong academic performance and have financial need.

Deadline: Interested candidates should submit their application and send it to St. Paul Catholic High School by February 2, 2026. In addition, a tuition assistance application should be submitted to FACTS Grant & Aid. A link to the FACTS Grant & Aid online application is available at https://online.factsmgt.com/grant-aid/inst/3JF61/landing-page. FACTS Grant & Aid is an independent consultant used by St. Paul Catholic High School to evaluate financial need.

St. Paul Catholic High School Kulhowvik Scholarship

Please check the St. Paul website periodically to see if any new scholarships have been announced.


FOR Continuing STUDENTS

Each spring, Memorial Scholarships are awarded from funds that have been established through parents, alumni, and friends of St Paul Catholic High School. Students are nominated by faculty and administration. Scholarship amounts vary from $200 to $1,500 and are awarded to current St. Paul Catholic students. These scholarships will be added as the applications become available.


 

Graduating Seniors

THE FOLLOWING SCHOLARSHIP IS FOR CURRENT SENIORS (deadline is December 31, 2025):

Applications are due by 12/31/25 - The Thomas and Elsie Deeley Foundation Scholarships - The Thomas and Elsie Deeley Foundation is a not-for-profit private foundation that established annual scholarships at Sacred Heart High School in Waterbury, Connecticut and more recently St. Paul Catholic High School in Bristol, Connecticut. The scholarships are available to seniors who wish to attend either a 2-year or 4-year college/university.  Visit the website for more information about the generous scholarships The Thomas and Elsie Deeley Foundation provide to deserving students.
About -https://www.deeleyfoundation.org/
Types of Scholarships Offered -https://www.deeleyfoundation.org/types-of-scholarships/
Apply - https://www.deeleyfoundation.org/applications/
Frequently Asked Questions -https://www.deeleyfoundation.org/faq/
Applications are due by December 31st of each year. Applications are submitted electronically via the Deeley Foundation website.  Based on applications received, students are selected to be interviewed. Interviews will be conducted in mid-March.   (If you plan to attend any of the Deeley Foundation partnership colleges/universities and wish to apply for consideration of a Deeley Foundation Scholarship, please submit your college application “early action” by the date indicated.)

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