Frequently asked questions

Is acceleration, or the advancing of one or two grades, required?

Acceleration is not required but is one of Latin School's many distinctive characteristics. Educational institutions have the responsibility to place students in courses that meet their individual needs. Research confirms that the notion that age equals grade overlooks individual differences and that academic ability and inclination are much more accurate determinants of placement. Roughly 65% of incoming Prep 7 students skip one grade level. 

How demanding is Covington Latin?

Coursework for a CLS student is challenging but reasonable for students.  As part of our commitment to educating the whole child, Covington Latin School has adopted a Homework Policy that allows students to be challenged yet still able to participate in extracurricular activities.  The Prep and Freshman Study Skills courses, Academic Support Services office, study halls, and close personal attention from the faculty help by teaching time management skills, good study habits, and executive functioning skills. CLS also offers assistance for students needing accommodations with Alternative Learning Plans and social/emotional support. 

Where do Covington Latin School students come from?

Latin School is one of the most diverse private schools in the area and draws extensively throughout Northern Kentucky (7 counties), Greater Cincinnati and Indiana. Students come from an array of educational backgrounds: 52% previously attended Catholic schools, 37% attended public schools, 8% were home-educated and 3% attended non-Catholic private schools. Students of color constitute nearly 15% of enrollment. We maintain a deep and abiding commitment to our Catholic identity while welcoming students of other faiths (nearly 40% of our students are non-Catholic).

What exactly are the Prep years?

The Prep years are the 7th and 8th-grade years available to students admitted while in or after completing 5th or 6th-grade year (thereby accelerating two years or one year, respectively). The Prep year eases the transition into Latin School by acclimating students to our expectations and culture, prior to the more rigorous Form I (Freshman) year.

Is tuition assistance available?

We believe that no deserving student should be denied a Covington Latin education due to demonstrable financial need. The generosity of our alumni and parent donors enables us to offer tuition assistance to nearly one-third of CLS students, across a broad spectrum of financial circumstances.

What steps are taken to acclimate incoming students?

During the first two weeks of the new school year, an extensive and comprehensive orientation program is offered that helps each student meet new friends, adjust to the routine, and get involved in class and student body activities. The House System also allows incoming students to form relationships with not only students in their year but throughout all grades. CLS also hosts a summer enrichment program for incoming students. During this two-week program, all new students experience a mini-schedule of classes including English and Math, get important executive functioning skills, meet their future classmates, and get a feel for the school well before day one.  We also host a Green & Gold Day each August as our New Student & Parent Orientation complete with scavenger hunts, team building, and even demonstrations on how to open your combination locker!

Does the transition to college come easily?

In alumni surveys, the vast majority report exceptional academic success and normal social adjustment. In all levels of schooling, readiness, responsibility, and emotional maturity are much stronger predictors of success than age. Indeed, 98% of our graduates hold bachelor’s degrees and 48% hold master's or terminal degrees (MD, JD, Ph.D., etc.).  CLS has students attending colleges and universities across the nation!

How many students take the Advanced Placement (AP®) exams?

In 2022-2023, 128 AP examinations were taken by Latin School students in 13 subject areas. The 2023 graduating class averaged a 3.68 on the examinations overall and included 24 AP Scholars (achieving a “3” or better in three or more subject areas) - of these 5 received AP Scholar with Honors (achieving an average 3.25 on all AP exams with a 3 or higher in four or more exams) and 8 received AP Scholar with Distinction (achieving an average 3.5 on all AP Exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on five or more exams).  Dual Credit and online college courses are also available.

What are the school hours?

The school day begins at 8:00 am and ends at 3:00 pm. The campus is open from 7:15 am until 5:00 pm every day (our vestibule is open to students needing to stay later).

Is transportation easily available?

Given the geodiversity of our students, many families choose to join (or create) carpools by using our zip code-sorted CLS family contact list, which is mailed to all parents mid-summer.