| Another parent of a recent St Pats grad at a big 3. Kid has found English very easy and is in top math class. Kid throughly prepared. |
| A friend’s son at Eaton has more homework than my child at St. Pat’s |
| I am current parent at St Pat's and have children who have already graduated. The school is not a pressure cooker and slowly ramps up the rigor in middle school. My children are now at "top 3" schools and have been very well prepared. They both took the accelerated math and spanish classes at St Pat's. |
Letter grades (A, B, C, etc.) start in the last trimester of 4th grade. Prior to that its a B (beginning), D (developing), C (consistently) format. |
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Another very, very happy former parent here. Our kid was very, very well-prepared for high school. Tested into accelerated math (only freshman accelerated class) and then into several other advanced or accelerated sophomore classes.
The long post slamming their academics sounds a bit troll-ish. I would 100% disregard. |
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My DC(all advanced class at big 3) said the kids who are serious about school and put in the work do very well. Others well their results vary.
You can find this at most schools. It is easier for the parents to blame the school. |
| So which DC-area K-8 schools are the strongest in math? |
This is absolutely incorrect. - long term St. P’s parent. |
Agreed. The differentiation is very appropriate. St. P’s offers advanced math, advanced Spanish, and accelerated language arts, history, and science courses in middle school. The advanced sections are offered to students with good grades in the prior year. |
| My kids were in the advanced sections and it made a huge difference in their experience. The problem is there is a big gap in curriculum for those who are not in advanced. I think more kids should have been allowed to at least try sdvanced. We loved the school but want to be sensitive that this is something to work on. The music and the athletics are also great. There is nothing more beautiful than the xmas services there at chapel. Hope Mr Brophy and Mrs Peterson are still there!! Religion is also taught in the most inclusive and positive manner. Also hope Mrs K is there-she is the kindest person. I have heard good things about new HOS and can imagine it is hard to follow Mr. Barrett but it has now I think been a few years so maybe everything settled in now. |
my kid was well prepared and finished hs with calc BC |
Read your child’s most recent report card. Letter grades are there. It came out just a few days ago on the portal. |
I don't think anyone is suggesting students won't eventually catch up and excel, but in my personal experience St. Patrick's math curriculum was far behind other schools. We left before middle school so I can't speak to that experience, but my neurotypical child needed intensive summer tutoring to get caught up to grade level at his new school. |
I pay 40k at St. Pat’s and on top of that, after picking up my child we do one hour of math with a classic curriculum. We also plan to leave before middle school. |
Did not need to catch up. Went on the HS in top math classes. |