Schedule a Day Visit
We look forward to welcoming you to Benilde-St. Margaret’s!
Scheduling a day visit is the best way for your student to experience life as a Red Knight. Your son or daughter will be paired with one of our BSM Student Ambassadors and spend a day on campus.
Day visits offer your student a feel for life at BSM during a typical school day with future classmates. On the visit day (9:15 a.m. - 1:05 p.m.), your student will start in homeroom, participate in two block period classes (1.5 hours each), and enjoy a delicious Taher lunch courtesy the BSM admissions team.
Please complete the form below to request a day visit, and a member of our admissions team will send a confirmation with additional details. In the event that a day visit is reschedule, our admissions team will reach out to your family.
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BSM Office of Admissions
Call us: 952-915-4345
admissions@bsmschool.org
Ted Freese, Director
Junior High Admissions (7-8)
tfreese@bsmschool.org
Betsy Van Cleve '06, Director
Senior High Admissions (9-12)
bvancleve@bsmschool.org
Carly Schwieters,
Associate Director of Admissions
cschwieters@bsmschool.org
BSM Visit Information
BSM offers a variety of options to visit our school campus.
Choose from these visit options or schedule a private tour. We're happy to help find the most convenient time for you and your student to visit BSM:
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Day Visits
(9:15 a.m. - 1:05 p.m.)
Start in a homeroom, take part in two block period classes (1.5 hours each), and enjoy a delicious Taher lunch courtesy the BSM Admissions team. -
Private Tour
Tell us about the interests and passions of your student and we'll create a custom tour of classes and activities during a morning or afternoon experience. -
Open House Events
Available in day and evening format, tour BSM, meet BSM faculty, staff, and students, and learn about our dynamic approach to teaching and learning.
Visiting BSM gives future Red Knights and their families the opportunity to speak with a variety of faculty, staff, administration, and students. You can see first-hand our classrooms and learning settings while experiencing a typical school day.