Those may seem close to each other, but they really aren’t, so check that closely. I would assume OLGC has mainly Vienna and surrounding area families, whereas St James has Falls Church and surrounding. The St James pastor is Scalia’s son, so it may not be MAGA, but a lot of conservatives like that and a lot of liberals are turned off by that. |
St. James primarily flows to DJO with some boys going to Gonzaga and girls going to Visi. Then there will be a kid or 2 that might go to Ireton or PVI or Stone Ridge or something like that. OLGC will be more evenly split between DJO and PVI. But you will still get some boys going to Gonzaga and girls to Visi and the same odd kid going somewhere else. |
| My daughter is in one of the lower grades at St Agnes, and yes they use OG strategies in K (red words and tapping out). Both my husband and I work - I haven’t noticed any cliques but I also don’t have tons of time to socialize. |
You will definitely want to avoid OLGC in Vienna. |
| I’ve found St. James a bit cliquey but no more or less than any school of a similar size, I’m guessing. |
With 700k to 800k budget, I would never consider Vienna/McLean/Falls Church. Most families there live in $1.5 to $3m homes. Mostly boomer retirees occupy older/smaller SFHs, which still are not $700k to 800k. |
Recommendations? |
You have to be pretty far out to find a SFH, e.g. Greenbriar, near Chantilly HS. This is not a great commute. Townhouse in Reston close to the Silver line, maybe? |
For a SFH in NoVA and factoring in the commute, you could look in West Springfield, Burke, or Ft Hunt. Closest Catholic schools with 2 classes per grade would be St. Bernadette's, Holy Spirit, St Louis and St Mary's. Burke might feel more familiar compared to what you're used to but the driving commute would be longer. It does have the VRE though which stops at L'Enfant Plaza and Union Station, and it's a very comfortable commute, as far as commutes go anyway. But it's generally better to live on the same side of the river as you work, so I think it would be worth it to at least explore the Silver Spring or Cap Hill rowhouse idea more. |
Sorry, just read the OP again. Of those schools, St. B's, Holy Spirit, and St. Louis will have more newcomers to the area, lots of military and people coming and going. St. Mary's a bit less so. |
| If you’re set on a SFH, check out Silver Spring and that side of Maryland. If you’re ok with a townhouse or apt, you can still look in DC proper and close-in Virginia suburbs. I would not commute from a Virginia suburb that is far enough away to buy an 800K SFH, unless you want a real fixer upper! |
I know some families that changed to the parish because they wanted a more conservative vibe, but I don't think there is a direct correlation to the school's vibe and how Mass goes. |
Silver spring? |
I know some families that changed to the parish because they wanted a more conservative vibe, but I don't think there is a direct correlation to the school's vibe and how Mass goes. |
There definitely is. St James is definitely for conservatives. My kids attend another diocesan school and it has a totally different feel. |