Mater dei

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I understand that they would take children from Catholic parochial middle school, but do they have to? Is there a huge advantage from Catholic parochial middle school vs MCPS for getting into a school like Gtown prep or Gonzaga?

St Elizabeth, St Jane, Holy Cross, Holy Redeem.... Does it matter which? Do you just need to be the top candidate or two from those schools and you'll get in to Prep, Gonzaga?

MCPS quality is lower than expected so really starting to focus on this for my kids who are in the early years of elementary school.


You are not bright are you .
You don’t like the stats of the fact MCPS sends more kids to better colleges or higher ranked one’s?


Less kids as a %. Dummy. Stats aren't that great for MCPS.

MCPS kids will be peons in the "meritocracy" of the real world... They'll likely take 5 years to finish at Salisbury too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After mater dei, who feeds the most into Georgetown Prep?

Also, who feeds most into Gonzaga? St Johns?


Almost every 8th grade boy at St Jane DeChantal goes to GP, Gonzaga or St John’s for high school.


Thanks. Happen to have a sense of a breakdown of how many go to each? Is St Jane Middle School feeder the most reputable after Mater Dei?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After mater dei, who feeds the most into Georgetown Prep?

Also, who feeds most into Gonzaga? St Johns?


Almost every 8th grade boy at St Jane DeChantal goes to GP, Gonzaga or St John’s for high school.


Thanks. Happen to have a sense of a breakdown of how many go to each? Is St Jane Middle School feeder the most reputable after Mater Dei?




Look up Our Parish Times, their May edition always includes lists of parochial school graduates with high school destinations. St. Jane is there.

But honestly the parochial schools closest to Prep send the most graduates there, just because those families want Prep. It's not a situation where one parochial school has a much better relationship with the school and has more pull in the admissions office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After mater dei, who feeds the most into Georgetown Prep?

Also, who feeds most into Gonzaga? St Johns?


Almost every 8th grade boy at St Jane DeChantal goes to GP, Gonzaga or St John’s for high school.


Thanks. Happen to have a sense of a breakdown of how many go to each? Is St Jane Middle School feeder the most reputable after Mater Dei?




Look up Our Parish Times, their May edition always includes lists of parochial school graduates with high school destinations. St. Jane is there.

But honestly the parochial schools closest to Prep send the most graduates there, just because those families want Prep. It's not a situation where one parochial school has a much better relationship with the school and has more pull in the admissions office.


Thank you for the tip. St Elizabeth seems to have done well with prep this year
Anonymous
Woods has several heading to Prep too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After mater dei, who feeds the most into Georgetown Prep?

Also, who feeds most into Gonzaga? St Johns?


I went to MD and Prep. I’m sending my kid to parochial school (and probably Prep but who knows).

There is no one feeder parochial school. There are many parochial schools that send some but not all boys to Prep. Go look at the ones near your house and pick one that’s a good fit. Where you think your kid will fit in and get a rigorous education.
Anonymous
All kids at Mater Dei except a few go to either Prep or Gonzaga. A couple go public or SJC. Some years more go to Prep and other years more go to Gonzaga





Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After mater dei, who feeds the most into Georgetown Prep?

Also, who feeds most into Gonzaga? St Johns?


I went to MD and Prep. I’m sending my kid to parochial school (and probably Prep but who knows).

There is no one feeder parochial school. There are many parochial schools that send some but not all boys to Prep. Go look at the ones near your house and pick one that’s a good fit. Where you think your kid will fit in and get a rigorous education.


There is, of course, a good reason for Prep to accept boys from a number of local schools. They want to be seen as an alternative and this keeps them front and center as a high school that boys from that school can apply to and be accepted. It also means they have a continuing, long term relationship with the staff at the K-8 and there are other parents at the parish that parents of prospective applicants can talk to to get their input on their son’s experience.

Overall, it’s just a good idea for Prep to include as many parishes as practicable.

But the suggestion about looking in the archives of Parish Times for May editions is a good one. It will give you an idea of where the schools that list the high school destinations of their graduates are sending them. (Not all schools participate in this. But for many it’s an opportunity to trumpet the achievements of their 8th graders and a subtle ad for the school.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All kids at Mater Dei except a few go to either Prep or Gonzaga. A couple go public or SJC. Some years more go to Prep and other years more go to Gonzaga







Yup, that’s right.

Some of this is driven by where the father, uncles or even grandfathers went to high school. Some years there are more Gonzaga families than others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After mater dei, who feeds the most into Georgetown Prep?

Also, who feeds most into Gonzaga? St Johns?


I went to MD and Prep. I’m sending my kid to parochial school (and probably Prep but who knows).

There is no one feeder parochial school. There are many parochial schools that send some but not all boys to Prep. Go look at the ones near your house and pick one that’s a good fit. Where you think your kid will fit in and get a rigorous education.


Was there a reason you chose parochial over MD for your own kids? Did you think MD/Prep was a good experience?

Do you have a sense which parochial in this area near Prep are rigorous (I agree with you on that point and it is very important to me)?

Also, does anyone have feedback on staff and headmaster leaving MD? Similarly, I saw the principal at St Janes is retiring and I heard she was very good at running the school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Woods has several heading to Prep too


Thanks. I see they're a co-ed independent Catholic. What makes them standout?

Also do any of these Catholics have math that is above Algebra I at the middle school level? (Geometry/Algebra II). To put them on pace for more advanced math in high school.
Anonymous
Re-directing to see if anyone happens to know why so much turnover at MD?

Is it a fair assumption that quality suffer with new headmaster and teachers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Re-directing to see if anyone happens to know why so much turnover at MD?

Is it a fair assumption that quality suffer with new headmaster and teachers?


Seems to me it's as likely to go up as down. Why make the assumption that quality might suffer.

Is that the way it works where you work? Does quality always go down when someone leaves and is replaced?
Anonymous
I went there.
My son went there.

I hated it when I was there. It probably set me up for life. Middle school is a nightmare but that school had me freaked out over homework, class rank and wore me out with sports during what are critical development years. I still wear the classic blue / white hoodie sweatshirt occasionally.. I like the Latin and powerful message. Went to a wedding last week and decided to wear blue blazer, light blue collared shirt and light kacki slacks (Tailored these days) the old uniform looked great! My son is a low-average athlete and the school knew exactly how hard to push him athleticly and in academics. My most memorable teachers in my life were from from MD ...real characters and just the right amount of scary lol. Nothing else like it.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went there.
My son went there.

I hated it when I was there. It probably set me up for life. Middle school is a nightmare but that school had me freaked out over homework, class rank and wore me out with sports during what are critical development years. I still wear the classic blue / white hoodie sweatshirt occasionally.. I like the Latin and powerful message. Went to a wedding last week and decided to wear blue blazer, light blue collared shirt and light kacki slacks (Tailored these days) the old uniform looked great! My son is a low-average athlete and the school knew exactly how hard to push him athleticly and in academics. My most memorable teachers in my life were from from MD ...real characters and just the right amount of scary lol. Nothing else like it.


Nothing like bonding through trauma, eh?
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