We are moving to Arlington VA really close to St. Rita Catholic School in Alexandria. We are on the waiting list for St. Rita but would like feedback from parents who send their children there. My son will only be going for preschool (K4)
Any feedback is much appreciated.
Thanks for your response. I went to see Claremont last week and they told me about the feeder schools but they said their policies will change next year so they no longer know what areas will qualify as feeders. My son is only 4yrs old and still needs to go one more year to preschool so I want to live nearby Claremont just to guarantee a spot next year (Even though we are moving to the area this year, he is not old enough to go to Claremont this year and their preschool program is already full) I do not want to send him in a school bus that is another reason why I need to live close by.
We are at the top of the waiting list at Saint Agnes and St. Ann Catholic School in Arlington. Any good or bad comments anyone can share with me? We are moving to that area this coming August and need a preschool or my 4yr old son. These are the two preschools that we found that did not have a long waiting list.
We are moving to DC area this coming August. I really want to put my son in an immersion program when he starts kindergarten. I went to see Oyster-Adams in DC and did not like the school at all so we later found Claremont Elementary School in Arlington which I absolutely loved but now we are having a hard time finding a house for rent in that area so we may end up living nearby Francis Scott Key which I also visited and liked but less than Claremont. What school is better in your opinion and why? Also what area do you consider is a better area to live near Key or Claremont? We are a family of 3: My husband is white, I am mexican and my our son is a 4yr old.
We are at the top of the waiting list at Saint Agnes and St. Ann Catholic School in Arlington. Any good or bad comments anyone can share with me? We are moving to that area this coming August and need a preschool or my 4yr old son. These are the two preschools that we found that did not have a long waiting list.
We are moving to Alexandria this August and went to visit the area last week. At this point we are unable to find any spaces at preschools for my 4yr old son, except for Grace Episcopal School in Alexandria (the one on Russell Road) anybody has anything to say about the school? It is quite expensive compared to the other preschools we visited.
I called St. Paul's and sure enough they are already full. I also contacted Franklin Montessori but they do not recommend signing up a child for just one year (I want to send my son to a public school for kindergarten)
Where else? I am looking for a preschool rather than a daycare.