While this may be true broadly speaking, it looks like Catholic schools are really the low-cost parochial schools (and, next to public, the lowest cost school category). For example, I'd think most would consider St. Albans and Sidwell to be parochial schools. According to its website, Sidwell is "a Quaker day school" and they give admission preference to students who are "members of the Religious Society of Friends." St. Albans is "an Episcopal school with a pastoral commitment to all" and the website describes how boys attend the campus's chapel "to worship, pray, and learn." Yes, both admit kids of all faiths (or none) but they also both have a clearly identified religious affiliation. |
| Gonzaga |
| Sandy Spring Friends tops out at 33k, so cheaper than most non-catholic privates |
Good God. This makes Gonzaga look like an absolute steal at <$25k. |
And St. John's is still 19K. |
It depends. Our Catholic K-8 caps the classes at 25. It's not 10 but it's also not enormous. |
That is enormous. My DCPS students have never had more than 22 in a class. |
| our catholic K-8 has 16 kids at most in a classroom |
| Potomac?o |
Um no, only total idiots who are completely clueless and private schools would call STA or Sidwell a "parochial school." When people say Parochial school they mean Catholic elementary/grade school affiliated with and dependent on a parish. |
Either way they are religious schools. Just because some say they welcome all, several I looked at clearly were not welcoming. |
Wow, I had no idea catholic schools were so affordable! Just found out my neighbors spend under $9k per year on their school. I always assumed it would be closer to 20K+ based on the threads I read about Sidwell being $42K |
| Congressional School tuition is less than $30k/year. |
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Glad to see we made the list above! Silver Oaks cooperative school launched this year and is a k-3rd and growing cooperative model school with parents working as aides in the classroom. Our tuition is $7,650 per year for a full-coop option.
Www.silveroakscooperative.org |
| I heard that Bullis uses aid to increase affordability as well as access. It’s not crazy for a family with 2 kids making 300k to think about aid. I think all privates are working on this. |