Heights Admissions

Anonymous
We applied for 3rd grade and were "waitlisted". Wondering if anyone can share what they know about the size of the waitpool?

We were also informed there were so many applicants with teachers' kids, siblings applying, and alumni, there were only 5 openings available out of the class of 45 for 3rd grade. Which is nuts.

Interested if anyone here heard similar or different informaiton.

Anonymous
Wow that is crazy to hear. Is that there biggest entry year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow that is crazy to hear. Is that there biggest entry year?


NP. They start with third grade, so presumably yes.
Anonymous
Try Mater Dei. Better school and nearby.
Anonymous
OP, call the school and ask. Others will call. If that is your number 1, let them know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try Mater Dei. Better school and nearby.


Disagree with that assessment 1000%. I would def do what prior poster suggested. He will have a spot if someone doesn’t not accept for financial reasons
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow that is crazy to hear. Is that there biggest entry year?


NP. They start with third grade, so presumably yes.


I would think middle school is pretty competitive to get into so not sure if 3rd is hardest
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow that is crazy to hear. Is that there biggest entry year?


NP. They start with third grade, so presumably yes.


I would think middle school is pretty competitive to get into so not sure if 3rd is hardest


I wasn't saying 3rd is the hardest. It should be the exact opposite, because it's the first grade kids can apply for. Theoretically it should be wide open. Apparently not!
Anonymous
I feel like I’ve been hearing a ton about this school lately. Is it becoming more competitive as a backlash towards the perceived “wokeness” or has it always been competitive to get into?
Anonymous
+1 - I do not have a child there but the two families I know who are there very nice, respectable and smart kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I’ve been hearing a ton about this school lately. Is it becoming more competitive as a backlash towards the perceived “wokeness” or has it always been competitive to get into?


It’s always been a nice haven for very conservative and smart Catholics and also for boys who can’t handle sit still. Those are the 2 types who attend. Sometimes they even overlap.
Anonymous
I feel like the Heights boys are more varied- meaning lots of different interest compared to Mater Dei.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I’ve been hearing a ton about this school lately. Is it becoming more competitive as a backlash towards the perceived “wokeness” or has it always been competitive to get into?


It’s a refreshingly different approach than the mainstream in this area, yes. We looked at it but decided not to apply. That said, the school puts out a great podcast, HeightsCast, that we enjoy.
Anonymous
The reality is that it’s always been hard to get into. I’d say the last few years has made it a turn off to some not the other way around.

There are only 24 spots.

But they add 1-4 in 4th or 5th. Call the admissions person and express your desire to attend even if it’s mid year or next year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I’ve been hearing a ton about this school lately. Is it becoming more competitive as a backlash towards the perceived “wokeness” or has it always been competitive to get into?


It’s a refreshingly different approach than the mainstream in this area, yes. We looked at it but decided not to apply. That said, the school puts out a great podcast, HeightsCast, that we enjoy.


Why did you decide not to apply, if you don’t mind sharing?
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