You know you're desperate when you cite Trump level appointments. |
I disagree. It means they are insecure. If they were so convinced that they are so much better than everyone, they would just let it go. Perhaps they too much time on their hands. |
Agree. There is a strong liberal bias that causes favor to GDS, but I think Prep is probably a better school. |
| HIstorically, GDS was one of the first schools to accept students of color and Jewish students. That means a lot to a lot of people for pretty obvious reasons of school culture. |
| PP here. I can only assume this thread has all white people and no natives in it, because that is pretty well known. |
I disagree. I truly like the school. I am just sharing my experience. At 40K if I was not convinced I would change. Plus, most of us do not consider being accepted to the school an accomplishment, just a good match. There is nothing about my kids school that could make me insecure. My job, my relationship with my family and friends, my thesis, my... many things, but definitely not our school choice. Not vis a vis others at least, not in a way that I have to defend it in public to feel more re-assured. |
Historically, George Washington was Prep’s first commencement speaker—his nephews graduated from Prep’s first class of students. |
+1 We have one child at GDS and will likely consider GP for our son when he's old enough. |
These two schools serve completely different segments of the population. Unless you are some sort of chameleon, fitting in at both equally well is very unlikely. |
Which proves the point of how different these schools are. The people who founded gds would not have been allowed to attend prep until fairly recently. |
Georgetown prep is not a boarding school. if it even has boarding students it must be minimal. It is in north Bethesda, almost in Rockville. So that would ward off a lot of the hoity toity DC types. GDS is in DC. also not a boarding school. No religious affiliation. |
The amount of misinformation in this post is very great. About 20 of Prep’s 500 students are boarders. Prep is very close to a Red Line Metro stop so it is very convenient for people in NW DC. And the large number of boys from parishes like BS demonstrates that. GDS has a long trAdtion of serving the Jewish and African Americans population in DC. Prep is a Jesuit, Roman Catholic that services that population primarily. |
Correction to the above Post. That’ should read TWENTY PERCENT of Prep’s 500 students are full time borders. |
Seriously Prep booster? Do you even realize how you sound? I have no dog in this fight. I have more connections to Prep than to GDS and I’ve been a parishioner at Holy Trinity since the 1980s. But the insinuation that Prep is somehow superior to GDS because it’s older is naive and intellectually dishonest. Given the rather unsavory history of Jesuit missionaries among people of color, we’ll, is it any wonder that families of color or Jewish families might prefer GDS? |
Well, the Jesuits also brought us the Spanish Inquisition. Seriously, I would expect that the primary reason the two groups mentioned might prefer GDS is that the school was created for them and Prep is a Catholic school owned, staffed and primarily attended by Catholics. I doubt it has anything to do with What Jesuit missionaries did or didn’t do in the 1800’s. |