Huh? What the heck is with that snark? STA is worlds better academically than Prep or Gonzaga. |
+1000 Plenty of Catholic adults value their faith and want the best academic environment for their kids. What does it even mean to go along with fellow parishioners? The PP is a nut. |
| Be careful, they’ll report you for “bigotry” |
Wow, someone with actual experience with Prep as opposed to the critics and naysayers on this thread who are not shy about showing their ignorance and limited actual knowledge. |
Twelve is not "plenty of Catholics". It's a tiny number in comparison to the very large number that go to Catholic schools. |
Not unlike your ignorant comment. |
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Prep is awful. Decline.
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The small number of Catholic boys at STA doesn't seem to reflect what you are saying. There are probably none at the rest of the Big 3 or Big 5 or whatever. |
| Declined, not what I thought it would be. Disappointed. Good luck with your choice, OP. |
STA may be. But 99% of local Catholics prefer Prep, Gonzaga and St. Johns. |
| Catholics in DC are not all obsessed with sending their kids to the catholic school, but the catholic schools might be more appealing to them than they are to non-Catholics. Can't speak to parishes outside of the District as I don't live there or go to those churches - there are many people who have a family tradition to go to a certain school but that is not unique to catholics - this whole weird "insular" commentary sounds like sour grapes from one person with a personal agenda against their neighbors |
Same |
| Depends on your kid, your religion, your economics, and your ethnicity OP. If you are Catholic, white, UMC, and he went to a Catholic grade school and is athletic-- go there. If not those things- go for another choice (but I would want to know what those choices are). I know a guy who boarded there because his dad was a diplomat, and he was fine going to Prep, but not thrilled about it. Different strokes for different folks. |
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Ignorance. We are not white, not wealthy, not Catholic, and our son went to a public elementary and
Middle school. He is athletic, but not in the UMC sports or football. He thrived at Prep and we felt very welcomed by the community. |
Not what you thought it would be? I believe it. There are so many wrong impressions of Prep and all these schools. They are based on people's biases, their experiences in other places, something they were told or read and to a degree what they wish were true about these schools. There's always someone on DCUM to give their unique experience that belies the general rule. Are there kids at these schools that aren't typical of the student population but that still have good experiences? Sure! I suspect many of those that are confused or unaware at the beginning of the Admissions process are not from this area or are new to the world of the local private schools. Most of the locals know lots about these schools including who sends their kids to them, what the kids are like, what the alumni are like and what the history of the place has been. If you are applying to schools with only a foggy understanding of what they are really like, then you're setting yourself up for disappointment. It's probably good you figured it out before you enrolled your DS. |