You're out of your mind. Both Yorktown and W-L are better than any of the Catholic schools in NOVA and are on par with St Stephen's St Agnes. |
There's an O'connell-specific student bus from Old Town? |
DP. Here's the bus stop list. https://www.bishopoconnell.org/admissions/transportation |
| If you are at a private school now, have your school reach out on your behalf. |
In Fairfax county part of Alexandria, but in Alexandria city ACHS is the only public option. |
Not worth the $55k/year price tag. |
Good luck getting in. Over enrolled for class of 2029. |
Someone already pointed that out upthread. |
While I realize that ACHS is likely not under real consideration, just wanted to address the comment about academies. Obviously, as a public school they accept kids who transfer in the middle of high school (and in the middle of the year.) The academies are really more about clustering smaller groups of kids together, it doesn't change the classes you take, just the group of kids you're taking most of them with. My kid is in 9th grade on the stem academy and she takes the 4 core classes, PE, a language, and a music elective. Which is what pretty much all of her friends who span all of the academies are taking (obviously some are doing a non-music elective). This isn't an impediment to transferring. |
This. |
People don’t want to hear it, but BI is as good as SSSAS. |
If you’re okay with a Catholic school, which not everyone is. |
| We have a lot of great options in DC, but if you are searching for Alexandria, call BI. Bishop Ireton is a welcoming community with friendly students, opportunities for rigorous academics in a TON of classes, sports, fine arts, caring teachers, and a responsive admissions office. Bonus: your DC’s new friends will all be within 20 min of your house! |