Mount Carmel School senior Sinahi Cepeda implores families to avail of the MCS Early Bird Special. To learn more about enrolling at Mount Carmel School for the upcoming 2021-2022 school year, call 234-6184 or visit www.mountcarmelsaipan.com.

MCS Early Bird Deadline on May 01, 2021

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Mount Carmel School reminds interested families that the deadline for the Early Bird Special is scheduled for May 01, 2021.

The Early Bird Special is an opportunity for parents to avail of major registration and tuition discounts for the upcoming school year. The annual early bird registration discount is as follows: For grades K4 – K5 registration is $50 per student (normally $100). For students in grades first through twelfth, the registration fee is $100 per student (normally $400).

MCS president Dr. Galvin Deleon Guerrero shared, “The Early Bird Special is made to help families save money and secure their child’s seat for the next academic school year. Grade-levels can fill up and we want to assist our community the best we can during this pandemic.”

Mount Carmel School senior Sinahi Cepeda shared, “Although this is my last year, I have two other siblings that will continue to attend MCS. The Early Bird special is a great opportunity to take advantage of because the school also offers tuition discounts for families that aren’t normally offered in the regular school year.” 

Families with two children can avail of a $600 tuition discount for the second child, families with three children can avail of a $1,000 tuition discount for the third child, and families with four children can avail of a $1,500 tuition discount for the fourth child.

To learn more about enrolling at Mount Carmel School for the upcoming 2021-2022 school year, call 234-6184 or visit www.mountcarmelsaipan.com.

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