Moving to DC - Need Catholic School Rec for Early Elementary

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Anonymous wrote:OLV is a good option, if you're looking for a Parish as well. If that's less important, you may also want to check out Woods Academy in Bethesda.


+1 Woods Academy
Anonymous
HTS is tough to get into, make sure you have other options
Anonymous
Don't move to DC! For your kids sake move to VA for FAR better access to public universities. Signed a MD resident.
Anonymous
Our Lady of Victory all the way -- go for a tour, if possible, and/or meet with the Principal, Shelia Martinez. Fantastic place, we selected it over other options (Catholic and independent) and never regretted the decision for a second.

Signed, a former, multi-student OLV parent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't move to DC! For your kids sake move to VA for FAR better access to public universities. Signed a MD resident.


OP’s DC is in early elementary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't move to DC! For your kids sake move to VA for FAR better access to public universities. Signed a MD resident.


OP’s DC is in early elementary.


And will eventually go to college. Do you want to move another time or start in a place where there are more college options?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't move to DC! For your kids sake move to VA for FAR better access to public universities. Signed a MD resident.


OP’s DC is in early elementary.


Yes I realize that - and my point is that at some point the child may go to college. Regardless whether it is public universities, public K-12, taxes / regardless, VA > MD and DC is a no-go zone. And for private schools - Montgomery CO > VA area. Also, take a hard look at outcomes and use of electronics in Archdiocese of Arlington vs ADW. The only strong elementary Catholic school in the MD area accessible from DC would be St. Jerome's in Hyattsville. MD parent - moved child from ADW to AOB.
Anonymous
We chose ADW over Archdiocese of Arlington. It’s much more liberal and has excellent high school placements in DC Catholic and independent schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We chose ADW over Archdiocese of Arlington. It’s much more liberal and has excellent high school placements in DC Catholic and independent schools.



This!
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Holy Trinity
Anonymous
Also St. Peter -- Capitol Hill
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also St. Peter -- Capitol Hill


From Foxhall? No way. Plus it's hard to get into if you're not a parishioner.
Anonymous
Holy trinity if you are liberal, blessed sacrament if you aren’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also St. Peter -- Capitol Hill


Nowhere near Foxhall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't move to DC! For your kids sake move to VA for FAR better access to public universities. Signed a MD resident.


OP’s DC is in early elementary.


Yes I realize that - and my point is that at some point the child may go to college. Regardless whether it is public universities, public K-12, taxes / regardless, VA > MD and DC is a no-go zone. And for private schools - Montgomery CO > VA area. Also, take a hard look at outcomes and use of electronics in Archdiocese of Arlington vs ADW. The only strong elementary Catholic school in the MD area accessible from DC would be St. Jerome's in Hyattsville. MD parent - moved child from ADW to AOB.


There are many strong Catholic K-8’s in Montgomery County that would be more accessible from Foxhall than St Jerome’s. I am a big believer in living close to school, so most of them would still be too far to me, but Little Flower might be worth looking at since it’s quite close to Foxhall. Blessed Sacrament that sits right on the DC side of the line might be too. I think OP will find that OLV, Holy Trinity and Annunciation are good places to start.
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