Best HS for girls, athletics and academic, good mix?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SJC is a good mix but in terms of the sports, it is among the most competitive in the WCAC. What is the sport your DD plays?


Except unfortunately SJC has been focusing on boys sports at the expense of girls sports.


You must not have been following SJC girls in the past few years. Take a look at their cross country, basketball, and track records as of recent. Also, their girl teams are strong in other sports. They have it all --equestrian, ice hockey, field hockey, soccer, swim and I believe crew. What else are you looking for.


Yea. That person has no clue what they are talking about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SJC is a good mix but in terms of the sports, it is among the most competitive in the WCAC. What is the sport your DD plays?


Except unfortunately SJC has been focusing on boys sports at the expense of girls sports.


You must not have been following SJC girls in the past few years. Take a look at their cross country, basketball, and track records as of recent. Also, their girl teams are strong in other sports. They have it all --equestrian, ice hockey, field hockey, soccer, swim and I believe crew. What else are you looking for.


Yea. That person has no clue what they are talking about.


You left off volleyball although they can’t seem to get past Holy Cross or Paul VI to win the WCAC championship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SJC is a good mix but in terms of the sports, it is among the most competitive in the WCAC. What is the sport your DD plays?


Except unfortunately SJC has been focusing on boys sports at the expense of girls sports.


Really? I thought girls volleyball and field hockey just won championships.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SJC is a good mix but in terms of the sports, it is among the most competitive in the WCAC. What is the sport your DD plays?


Except unfortunately SJC has been focusing on boys sports at the expense of girls sports.


Really? I thought girls volleyball and field hockey just won championships.
Anonymous
OP was asking for good academics too. STJ is just mediocre.
Holton or Potomac are the best academic schools that also have good sports teams.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge won the Lewis Cup last year for athletic excellence and is a very academic school


SR is a great school, but a step down from Visitation and St. Johns for athletics. Visitation has won the ISL Lewis Cup 9 of the last 10 years. Visi also has higher average SAT's than SR (per the college counseling school profiles on the their websites).



Visit is obnoxious. Look at St. John’s or Stone Ridge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP was asking for good academics too. STJ is just mediocre.
Holton or Potomac are the best academic schools that also have good sports teams.


SJC has good academics. Unless you have a child that attends or has graduated, you don’t know. And, on what are you basing your opinions besides what you think?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP was asking for good academics too. STJ is just mediocre.
Holton or Potomac are the best academic schools that also have good sports teams.


As well as GDS and NCS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP was asking for good academics too. STJ is just mediocre.
Holton or Potomac are the best academic schools that also have good sports teams.


SJC has good academics. Unless you have a child that attends or has graduated, you don’t know. And, on what are you basing your opinions besides what you think?


Based on well known reputation and stats. STJ is a mediocre school academically.
Anonymous
This is not true and my kid does not go there. They have a regarded honors program.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What would you rate the best HS for girls in the area. If all girl school what about their connect to any boys school? Oakcrest? Holy Child? Visitation? Bullis? Holton Arms? NCS? Potomac? GDS?

What sort of atmosphere do you want for your DD? You've listed some schools with very different cultures and traditions. A girl that would be happy at Oakcrest might not enjoy GDS and vice versa.
Anonymous
I don't think SJC is mediocre, though citing the Honors Program as a defense defeats the point since most kids aren't in the Program. Basketball, soccer and field hockey are strong, but the lax program is on the decline. Holton and Stone Ridge are great options. Oakcrest has nice facilities but doesn't play strong competition and is in a weaker league. I would also add Visi to the list with strong basketball, field hockey, soccer and lax. Many of these schools actively recruit so making varsity will be tough, but they also offer sport clubs so your daughter can still be active, have fun and may even try a new sport. The answer really does depend on what sport she want to play.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge won the Lewis Cup last year for athletic excellence and is a very academic school


SR is a great school, but a step down from Visitation and St. Johns for athletics. Visitation has won the ISL Lewis Cup 9 of the last 10 years. Visi also has higher average SAT's than SR (per the college counseling school profiles on the their websites).


SR a step down from Visi....please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP was asking for good academics too. STJ is just mediocre.
Holton or Potomac are the best academic schools that also have good sports teams.


NCS has the best academics by far and also does very well in athletics.
Anonymous
NCS has an amazing athletic center, and my daughter always wants to jump on the rock wall. Although it usually attracts a handful of talented athletes, it isn't what I would call a strong athletic school. The record for varsity teams last year - soccer 4-7, field hockey 5-8, tennis 9-5, volleyball 10-8, basketball 9-10 (Tom is a great coach though), lacrosse 10-8, softball 12-3. But, it might be a good fit if you're looking for a school that offers a variety of sports and encourages everyone to participate.
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