Oak Hill School defines a mission appropriate student as someone who: has an interest and capability of going to college; is motivated; is interested in being challenged to develop his or her intellectual and creative abilities; contributes responsibly to their school community, their local community, and their global community; and is capable of and interested in developing a good character.
Through the admission process, Oak Hill School seeks to consider the needs and interests of a prospective student and her/his family, as well as the mission, educational program, and daily practices of the school. To provide a richer learning environment, Oak Hill School seeks a student body that is diverse in ethnicity, culture, and socioeconomic status. Admission decisions are made by an admissions committee of administrators and faculty members.
Oak Hill School seeks a student body that is diverse in race, culture, and gender. Oak Hill School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, or national or ethnic origin.