Visi is a Catholic school and requires the HSPT. Stone Ridge is independent and requires the SSAT. The HSPT is a much easier test compared to the SSAT. My DD did not study at all for that and found it easy. It's based on what you learned in school. The SSAT is tricky and a bit intense and DD benefitted from some study for that test. It's much less common to do well in that test so a high score us more meaningful. |
Why on earth would DC take the SSAT if DC wasn't applying to an independent school? I'm not buying that. It's a hard intense treat that is often given at the school DC would be applying to. DC wasn't intending to apply to said school but you signed him/her up to take it there anyway? What? |
Yeah, but they're not getting in. No way. Not after a parish school education. |
Well obviously you know little about what schools accept which tests. Georgetown Prep, a Catholic school last I checked, requires SSAT. That is why he took both. Next time you challenge someone about lying, do a little fact checking first. |
The May issue of Our Parish Times is out. There are parish kids who got into STA and Sidwell. Who knows, more may have gotten in and decided to go Catholic for less. It is really fun to look through and see where the kids are going. As you can see the vast majority are continuing on to Catholic High Schools. |
| And one into NCS. |
But no information about where any of the kids from Blessed Sacrament are going. |
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That question was answered pages ago.
Catholic high school like all the other parishes. |
| 7:59 - You are the one who did not get a very good education based on your unintelligent statement. Catholic schools provide excellent educations and children from these schools are perfectly able to attend top independent schools if their grades and test scores meet the desired schools requirements - no different then any other applicant. Plenty of parish kids who wish to attend independent schools can and do - the numbers are just low because most Catholic families like the Catholic school system and prefer to keep their kids there. The kids and families generally want to continue their education at Visi, Prep, Gonzaga, Stone Ridge, SJC, etc and are not interested in Holton, Landon, NCS, STA, etc. If they are then they apply and can get in if they meet the requirements - as I said, just like any other applicant. Coming from a parish school does not preclude them from getting in - that is ridiculous, the schools provide a great education! |
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If your child is an "A" student taking honors courses at a parish school with good test scores and extra-curriculars then there is no reason why they can not move on to a top independent private school such as STA, NCS, or Sidwell. They are clearly just as smart, competitive, and qualified as any other applicant.
It is sad how people discriminate against Catholics and the Catholic school system on this board. In some places, a Catholic school is held in the highest regard. I think there is definitely a subset of people on this board who are insecure about how much money they are spending on their big bucks private education and wondering if it is truly worth the difference ($35-$42K vs. $9K-$12K). There are also people who are jealous that Catholic families (and Catholic friendly families) have the option of a good education at a much lesser price. |
You nailed it PP. K-8: Nine years at a parish school = $81,000. Nine years at a big 3 = $360,000 4 years at Gonzaga = $84,000 4 years at Big 3 = $160,000 Lets combine the two scenarios above, making the Gonzaga assumption: Catholic Route: $81,000 (k-8 parish school) + $84,000 (Gonzaga 4 years) = $169,000 total for grades K-12 Big 3 Route: $360,000 (k-8 Sidwell) + $160,000 (grades 9-12 Sidwell) = $520,000 total for grades K-12 So for those taking the Catholic route, the savings gives you a total of $351,000 to spend on college or whatever else you like ($520K - $169K). AND even with all the savings, you also get a religious education...something that, for us, is a must have. This exercise makes it crystal clear, doesn't it? |
Most go to Catholic and if they go to a Big 3 from Catholic it is normally for the social aspect - normally for parents because Prep and Gonzaga offer rigorous curriculums. |
| And if you decide to go Big 3 for high school then you still save $279,000 for k-8th elementary school. Seems like a smart financial decision to me! |
I can't imagine the Catholic schools would be thrilled to know they were a"filler in" school in the meantime. |
Yikes, PP. Why so bitter? |