PG County Catholic Schools

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very happy with St. Mary’s. Friendly and involved parents, great teachers, diverse student body, and the new principal is awesome.


This is good to hear. Do you have any thoughts on the experience of non-catholic families? Is the environment welcoming?
Anonymous
How are all these schools for non-Catholic families? Are Protestant kids required to participate in every religious activity?
Anonymous
We love Saint Ambrose, it has a real family feel to it! Highly recommend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How are all these schools for non-Catholic families? Are Protestant kids required to participate in every religious activity?


Prayer in the classroom, religion class, going to Mass - yes, everyone has to participate. But no, a Protestant kid can't go to confession or receive communion.
Anonymous
Very happy with St. Mary of the Assumption in Upper Marlboro
Anonymous
Does anyone know the schools that did not opt into the Sept. 1 Cut off? Do you know if Friends Community has this policy? Other schools, aside from St. Ambrose?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the schools that did not opt into the Sept. 1 Cut off? Do you know if Friends Community has this policy? Other schools, aside from St. Ambrose?


I don't understand this statement or question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the schools that did not opt into the Sept. 1 Cut off? Do you know if Friends Community has this policy? Other schools, aside from St. Ambrose?


I don't understand this statement or question.


Not the PP, but I think they mean "Are there any schools where a child does not need to be 5 by September 1 in order to begin kindergarten?"
Anonymous
Kids younger than 5 can attend the Montessori program at St. Jerome.
Anonymous
Very pleased with st Philip in camp springs and how they have adjusted to virtual learning.
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