Landon vs. Georgetown Prep Upper School

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I tihnk its only the Gonzaga and Prep alums who are the ones who are so obessed with where a Catholic familiy sends their child for HS.



To my knowledge NO ONE CARES. This thread is a humorous window in to a part of DC area culture that is beyond recognition for the vast majority of people who live here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I tihnk its only the Gonzaga and Prep alums who are the ones who are so obessed with where a Catholic familiy sends their child for HS.

The poster who continues to rant on this topic must not have had a very sucessful career or must be verry bored if he is that infatuated with where Catholic families send their children.


what is wrong with you people?????? bitter envious frustrated ....always bitching....
Anonymous
The PP is spot on though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I tihnk its only the Gonzaga and Prep alums who are the ones who are so obessed with where a Catholic familiy sends their child for HS.



To my knowledge NO ONE CARES. This thread is a humorous window in to a part of DC area culture that is beyond recognition for the vast majority of people who live here.


Well judging from the amount of views look like a lot of people care about providing the best catholic education that money can buy.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are so many great schools to choose from in DC. Both catholic and independent. I went independent but have siblings that went catholic. We all turned out just fine! Landon and GP are both great choices and your son (or your family) won't be less catholic if he goes the independent route. Despite the rantings of the poster on the previous page. I have many catholic friends who went to ALL the schools mentioned in this thread. Many went on to top tier catholic universities and colleges (and law/med schools). Others went on to ivies and the like. Good luck!


Very few native DC Catholics send their kids to Independent schools. If they don't send them to a Catholic high school, then they will send them to a public school.

That is how it is here in DC.



Native DC Catholic here sending kids to independent schools. There are more than a few of us who do not view the choice as a dichotomy between Catholic school and public school.
Anonymous
no one cares except those from Prep or Gonzaga.

Your High School choice defines who you are.

Might explain why so many Catholics in the DC area love to talk about the GLORY DAYS and never venture beyond DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:no one cares except those from Prep or Gonzaga.

Your High School choice defines who you are.

Might explain why so many Catholics in the DC area love to talk about the GLORY DAYS and never venture beyond DC.


Actually what defines me as a PERSON is my knoledge , education, religion and my familly.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are so many great schools to choose from in DC. Both catholic and independent. I went independent but have siblings that went catholic. We all turned out just fine! Landon and GP are both great choices and your son (or your family) won't be less catholic if he goes the independent route. Despite the rantings of the poster on the previous page. I have many catholic friends who went to ALL the schools mentioned in this thread. Many went on to top tier catholic universities and colleges (and law/med schools). Others went on to ivies and the like. Good luck!


Very few native DC Catholics send their kids to Independent schools. If they don't send them to a Catholic high school, then they will send them to a public school.

That is how it is here in DC.



Native DC Catholic here sending kids to independent schools. There are more than a few of us who do not view the choice as a dichotomy between Catholic school and public school.


There thousands of families at Prep, Gonzaga, GV and Stone Ridge alone.

You are part of a tiny minority. I can imagine its disturbing to have people feel that you are not a real Catholic if you send your kids to the Independent schools. No wonder you are trying to make it sound like there are more than just a few.

Don't listen to her. She is just looking for comapny.
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