Blessed Sacrament DC

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Live close to the school and think you are above MCPS / DCPS but can't swing expensive privates - check
catholic and belong to the parish - check
Own a black Tahoe or Denali - check
Want to belong or belong to Columbia - check
Dream of a Bethany beach house - check
drink too much - check
want a school more for a boozy parent social scene than academics for your kids - check

Three or four checks and above and it is the school for you!




Spot on!


I have to agree!!

+4. Although you forgot

Wear hair in shiny blonde ponytail at all times? Check
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids are doing nothing different than our friends' children who go to GDS, Lafayette, Janney, and Somerset ES. (and in the case of Lafayette and Janney, they have done somethings earlier).


Res Ipsa Loquitor: think you are above MCPS / DCPS but can't swing expensive privates - check


Haha. I love DCUM and their stupid stereotypes. You know nothing about me but ok. You're cute!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Live close to the school and think you are above MCPS / DCPS but can't swing expensive privates - check
catholic and belong to the parish - check
Own a black Tahoe or Denali - check
Want to belong or belong to Columbia - check
Dream of a Bethany beach house - check
drink too much - check
want a school more for a boozy parent social scene than academics for your kids - check

Three or four checks and above and it is the school for you!




Spot on!


I have to agree!!

+4. Although you forgot

Wear hair in shiny blonde ponytail at all times? Check


Yes, this is so true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could try Little Flower, although there is a definite cliquishness there as well mostly built around the cult of CYO.


CYO?


Someone considering Blessed Sacrament who doesn't know what the CYO is?

It boggles the mind.

Suffice it to say, you are looking in the wrong place.


You have never met crazier sports parents than the catholic school families around here. I assume you are not Catholic. Look elsewhere.
Anonymous
The BS families I know are for more CCC inclined than Columbia. They are also very capable of getting into and paying the freight at the high end privates.

On the other hand, they ARE land yacht drivers, sports nuts and big drinkers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The BS families I know are for more CCC inclined than Columbia. They are also very capable of getting into and paying the freight at the high end privates.

On the other hand, they ARE land yacht drivers, sports nuts and big drinkers.


Here's the thing though: most of the "high end privates" are much more competitive entry. This means that the rare 4 year old who does get into Maret/Sidwell/Beauvoir will definitely not be with all of her friends from 20815/20015. But more importantly, it means that her mom and dad will not be with all of their friends from CCMD/CCDC.

This guaranteed dilution of the posse is an unappealing prospect, given that the parental social scene is half the point of choosing BS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Live close to the school and think you are above MCPS / DCPS but can't swing expensive privates - check
catholic and belong to the parish - check
Own a black Tahoe or Denali - check
Want to belong or belong to Columbia - check
Dream of a Bethany beach house - check
drink too much - check
want a school more for a boozy parent social scene than academics for your kids - check

Three or four checks and above and it is the school for you!




I have 2 children at the school and can't check any of those boxes.
Anonymous
per PP, I have a child at the school and also do not check any of the boxes.
Anonymous
And I have 3 kids there (soon to be 4) and cannot check any of these boxes except for being Catholic. This thread is so off base - and obviously puppeted by anti Catholic people. The school is great. The academics are very strong. Check it out for yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The BS families I know are for more CCC inclined than Columbia. They are also very capable of getting into and paying the freight at the high end privates.

On the other hand, they ARE land yacht drivers, sports nuts and big drinkers.


Here's the thing though: most of the "high end privates" are much more competitive entry. This means that the rare 4 year old who does get into Maret/Sidwell/Beauvoir will definitely not be with all of her friends from 20815/20015. But more importantly, it means that her mom and dad will not be with all of their friends from CCMD/CCDC.

This guaranteed dilution of the posse is an unappealing prospect, given that the parental social scene is half the point of choosing BS.


There's little if any interest among the BS crowd in schools like Maret or Sidwell. Or among those at Mercy or St Barts of DeChantal or any of the other Catholic grade schools in the area.

These Independent schools are in a different world as far as they are concerned. A world they know or care little about an have no desire to visit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:per PP, I have a child at the school and also do not check any of the boxes.


Yeah but you know a ton of people for whom that post rings true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:per PP, I have a child at the school and also do not check any of the boxes.


Yeah but you know a ton of people for whom that post rings true.


There is a small minority of folks for whom those items ring true. The vast majority of parents don't fit into those stereotypes. But I know DCUMs love to trash this school because of some weird insecurity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:per PP, I have a child at the school and also do not check any of the boxes.


Yeah but you know a ton of people for whom that post rings true.


There is a small minority of folks for whom those items ring true. The vast majority of parents don't fit into those stereotypes. But I know DCUMs love to trash this school because of some weird insecurity.


Or basically all Catholic schools.
Anonymous
I live in 20015 (CC, DC) and tons of kids in our neighborhood go to STA, NCS, Maret, Sidwell, GDS, etc (8 in a two block radius in fact). No one who attends these schools feels left out if they live in CC, DC or CC, MD - that is a naive statement.

There are also tons of BSS kids and Lafayette kids - and they all play together (shocking! - not!).

Also, to further shatter the falsehoods written on this topic, we know several families who have graduated from BSS and attended top privates - NCS, Sidwell, STA, etc. Most families prefer to stick with the Catholic schools, but if a student wants to go to one of the Big 3 (and has good grades just like all other applicants) then they can. Nothing stopping them.

You all need a wake up call and tone down the anti-Catholic rhetoric. It's just not true!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in 20015 (CC, DC) and tons of kids in our neighborhood go to STA, NCS, Maret, Sidwell, GDS, etc (8 in a two block radius in fact). No one who attends these schools feels left out if they live in CC, DC or CC, MD - that is a naive statement.

There are also tons of BSS kids and Lafayette kids - and they all play together (shocking! - not!).

Also, to further shatter the falsehoods written on this topic, we know several families who have graduated from BSS and attended top privates - NCS, Sidwell, STA, etc. Most families prefer to stick with the Catholic schools, but if a student wants to go to one of the Big 3 (and has good grades just like all other applicants) then they can. Nothing stopping them.

You all need a wake up call and tone down the anti-Catholic rhetoric. It's just not true!


Nothing is stopping them. That's true.

But very few choose this route. The magnetic pull of the Catholic world is extremely strong.

And once the kids enter high school, neighborhood friendships begin to weaken as high school one are formed.
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