| Ime Prep is the a$$holes. |
New poster here and just want to thank everyone (except maybe the last poster ) for the honest and kind comparisons of the two schools!
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Second this. Sincere thanks for the insightful feedback. |
| Agree with one of the PPs - the Prep and Gonzaga kids hang out in high school and post grad. Those two boy schools are very close in terms of sports teams, friend groups, job networks, etc. |
When I read this bit of wisdom it reminded me of that old elementary school come back. "It takes one to know one." |
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Our son got into both. Ultimately chose Gonzaga despite my feeling that Prep was a better fit. Know plenty of kids at both and they are both amazing but different options. The kids still interact a ton - half of my son's k-8 friends went to GZA the other half to Prep. They are still all friends.
I will say, only because we now have first hand experience, that Gonzaga is a very special and unique place. And I'm glad that my son made the decision that he did. |
We are interested in Prep for 9th grade. Can you share more about the gentler experience at Prep? We visited both Prep and Gonzaga's open house this year and Prep resonated more with us. We felt that Prep was more diverse than Gonzaga as well. |
I was honest. That was my experience as a girls' school grad. |
I was SA by a guy from Prep so yeah that's my opinion. I'm sure others have stories about Gonzaga guys. |
I wrote that above and don't know if I can. I wasn't referring to how the boys treat one another. These are spirited teenagers and they don't always treat one another with kid gloves. The faculty and staff had the same kind of expectations at both schools. I was really talking about the how busy the campus was on I Street and how relatively calm it is on Rockville Pike. I thought Gonzaga was more diverse starting with the large number of boys from Virginia. |
| When we attended the open house at Prep, we saw families from everywhere. That, plus the international dimension with the boarders led us to feel prep was more diverse. When we attended the open house for Gonzaga, what we saw was predominantly white families with a sprinkling of black families. |
When the boys cross the street to serve others (or cross campus to the homeless shelter), Gonzaga boys are literally feeding the hungry. This stays with them long after graduation. |
What does your statement have to do with PP’s observations? |
We went to both open houses and didn’t see the same thing. I thought Gonzaga felt a lot more diverse and way less country club. Definitely more economic diversity at Gonzaga. Both schools seem great and appear to have faculty and staff that really care about educating the boys and making sure they grow up to be productive with good character. My son only ended up applying to Gonzaga and got it. We are going to their event tomorrow so he can make a final decision (applied to some other schools too). He thought GP was too fancy. |