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An Overview of St. Ignatius College Prep
One of five extant public buildings dating back to before the Chicago Fire of 1871, Saint Ignatius College Preparatory School is one of the oldest Jesuit Catholic preparatory schools in Chicago. Located between Chicago’s Near West Side and Little Italy neighborhoods, St. Ignatius is on the National Register of Historic Places. Notable alumni include stand-up comedian John Mulaney; former Chief of Staff under Barack Obama, William M. Daley; and actress Gina Rodriguez among others.
According to their website, “the academic experience at Saint Ignatius is characterized by rigor, reflection, and personal responsibility.” The school offers 40 honors class electives as well as 25 different Advanced Placement classes to choose from in order to begin gaining college credit in high school. Impressively, 90% of their teachers have a master’s degree or higher, with a student to teacher ratio of 17:1. In addition, they boast a 1:1 iPad program that allows for classroom experiences which are “enhanced by state-of-the-art technology.”
Within each department, students have a wide range of classes from which to choose. In addition to more traditional courses, students can choose electives like Shakespeare, Chicago Authors, or African American Literature within English or Microbiology: Viruses, Bacteria, and Fungi; Earth Science; or Engineering within the science department. Similar elective courses can also be found in other departments. Furthermore, there is a vast array of music, visual art, and religion courses available as well as foreign language courses in French, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, Latin, and Greek. Students interested in sports can choose from football, soccer, field hockey, volleyball, tennis, and swimming and diving among others.
Since St. Ignatius is a Catholic school, students must apply to be admitted. Thus, students must take the High School Placement Test (HSPT) on the first Saturday of December in their 8th-grade year for a chance at going to a Catholic or Parochial school. Unlike with selective enrollment, however, Catholic schools such as St. Ignatius look at the student as a whole (resume, transcript, as well as test scores) to decide whether or not a student will be admitted.
In addition, to attend St. Ignatius, tuition is required. In the 2019-2020 school year, tuition was reportedly $19,500 (per year). However, scholarships and financial aid are available and according to their website, approximately 28% of students at St. Ignatius receive some kind of tuition assistance. In the 2019-2020 school year, $4.5 million was pledged to help students who have a financial need. In order to be eligible for scholarships at St. Ignatius, however, students must sit for the HSPT at St. Ignatius.
For more information about courses, athletics, extracurriculars, or tuition visit the school’s website at https://www.ignatius.org/.
Lauren Lynch, Tutoring Coordinator
lauren@testprepchicago.com
(312) 848-1266
An Overview of the High School Placement Test
Used by parochial and Catholic schools nationwide for 8th graders applying to high school, the High School Placement Test (HSPT) is the shortest in length of time of the three high school entrance exams but includes the most questions (298). Students have two hours and thirty minutes to complete the exam, and the exam includes the following five sections: mathematics (64 questions, 45 minutes); quantitative skills (52 questions, 30 minutes); reading (40 questions in reading comprehension, 22 questions in vocabulary, 25 minutes); verbal skills (60 questions, 16 minutes); and language (60 questions, 25 minutes). There is no essay or writing sample required with this test, and as with the other two high school entrance exams, a calculator is not permitted, and there is no guessing penalty.
This test, designed by Scholastic Testing Service, Inc. is administered by St. Ignatius, Loyola Academy, as well as other parochial schools on the first Saturday in December. However, since the test is so infrequent, there are sometimes make-up exams in the cases of illnesses or emergencies. Where a student sits for the HSPT is very important. If students want to be considered for St. Ignatius OR Loyola Academy, they MUST sit for the HSPT at the respective school. Additionally, if students would like the chance to earn a scholarship at their first-choice school, they must test at that school. Students will not be considered for scholarships at schools in which they don’t sit for the HSPT.
Lastly, similar to the ISEE but unlike with the selective enrollment high school process, the HSPT is viewed in conjunction with a student’s transcript. Thus, a student’s score on the HSPT isn’t the only thing considered for admission but is still of great importance. To learn more about how to prepare for the HSPT, visit testprepchicago.com.
Lauren Lynch, Tutoring Coordinator
lauren@testprepchicago.com
(312) 848-1266