The Heights

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Heights seems like it has much to offer. But I can't figure out why one would choose them over Prep or Gomzaga.


More religious... classical curriculum
Anonymous
Religion should be taught at home.
Anonymous
The Heights is a wonderful place. They understand boys and teach to them, with an all-male faculty, lots of opportunities for physical movement (5 recesses a day for the littles!) and a focus on becoming great men. A majority of families are NOT Opus Dei. (Don't let the tired hatefulness on DCUM towards The Heights sway you; go see for yourself. Open house this fall is a great way to meet parents and hear first-hand.) We live in Alexandria and our son has gone there for many years. The bus from Old Town is very helpful. It is a wonderful community.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Heights seems like it has much to offer. But I can't figure out why one would choose them over Prep or Gomzaga.



Because Prep and Gonzaga don't start in 3rd grade.
Anonymous
My son who attends Gonzaga shadowed at The Heights for 9th grade entry. He thought the school was too small and didn't seem all that special. I would have loved it if he went there because the commute would have been so much easier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son who attends Gonzaga shadowed at The Heights for 9th grade entry. He thought the school was too small and didn't seem all that special. I would have loved it if he went there because the commute would have been so much easier.


And my son who shadowed at Gonzaga (where is father/uncles/cousins attended) thought the school was too big and didn't seem special at all. He dad would have loved for him to go there and was flabbergasted that he thought the Heights was more warm and welcoming.

That is why shadow days are so important.
Anonymous
Great feedback. This sounds like a terrific school however I have heard there is no nurse at the school so that would be a deal breaker. Love all the outdoor stuff but can't imagine not having a nurse. Oh well. We continue to search.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great feedback. This sounds like a terrific school however I have heard there is no nurse at the school so that would be a deal breaker. Love all the outdoor stuff but can't imagine not having a nurse. Oh well. We continue to search.


Seems like an odd deal breaker for an otherwise great school. Maybe ask the school how they deal with issues that might require a nurse - perhaps there's an athletic trainer to handle certain emergencies.
Anonymous
Heights varsity soccer is good this year. The beat defending MD state champs WJ last weekend. From what I have seen so far this young season, the Heights is as good or better than Prep and Gonzaga.
Anonymous
Prep is too expensive for some Heights families. Gonzaga can be a very long commute depending on where you live in VA. Heights is actually quite an easy commute. Right off 270. My son went to the Heights from 3-12. Probably 40 percent of the class was usually from VA. We looked at St Anselms for high school. It has a gentler, more reflective atmosphere in my opinion. People often describe the Heights as more "rough and tumble." We did not miss a nurse but son had no serious health issues. I recall injuries being handled by someone driving the kid to the hospital or calling an ambulance in case of emergency, but that would be a good question to ask at the open house.
Anonymous
Is the Heights officially in the WCAC for sports this fall?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is the Heights officially in the WCAC for sports this fall?


Yes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is the Heights officially in the WCAC for sports this fall?


Yes


Except for... squash, rugby, and climbing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prep is too expensive for some Heights families. Gonzaga can be a very long commute depending on where you live in VA. Heights is actually quite an easy commute. Right off 270. My son went to the Heights from 3-12. Probably 40 percent of the class was usually from VA. We looked at St Anselms for high school. It has a gentler, more reflective atmosphere in my opinion. People often describe the Heights as more "rough and tumble." We did not miss a nurse but son had no serious health issues. I recall injuries being handled by someone driving the kid to the hospital or calling an ambulance in case of emergency, but that would be a good question to ask at the open house.


This seems scary bordering on just irresponsible. I know our nurse has dealt with a number of health emergencies that no one expected to have happen. This is at a school that isn't rough and tumble so I can imagine way more injuries at The Heights. I wish wonder if it is because they don't want a female nurse around and couldn't find a male nurse?
Anonymous
They have females in the office, I just don't think there is a need.
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