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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But back to the topic at hand, I'd rank OLV first choice, Little Flower #2, HT far #3. [/quote] How would you rank them against nearby MCPS, FCPS, APS schools?[/quote] NP here. I have friends/family at all schools listed above. This is how I would rank - 1) HT 2) APS 3) LF 4) FCPS 5) OLV 6) MCPS (only ranked last because of the large class sizes) [/quote] scratching my head on HT as #1. Not known for great academics or facilities, or a welcoming community. Super location and church overall, but as a school…. Meh. [/quote] Another vote for OLV. Great academics, diverse and welcoming to new families. The facilities are not great. [/quote] The facilities are horrible at OLV. The kids play in a parking lot. There literally is no playground at all.[/quote] The amazing staff and community were more important for us than the lack of expensive facilities. The older kids have the parking lot, but also the gym and parks nearby. When the weather is nice, they explore the neighborhood. They also use St. Patrick's, Visi, and other schools' facilities for sports after school. If you are looking for the best facilities, go to the independent schools. We were looking for strong academics and a down-to-earth community (something very hard to find in this area). [/quote]
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