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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Primarily VISI. No great mystery.[/quote] NPS is Presbyterian, not Catholic. Try again.[/quote] So? Catholic families still attend NPS and their children sometimes later go to Catholic high schools. You try again.[/quote] Current NPS parent here. NPS ends in 6th and Visi starts in 9th so no child is going there directly. End of story. Each year, 1-2 girls go to an interim choice (Norwood, Woods, Holy trinity) and eventually end up at visitation but it is a small percentage of NPS grads. If you are specifically interested in Visitation, NPS is probably not the best choice. Looking for Catholic — Stone Ridge and Holy child generally end up with a girl or two, but again, not many. Holton was big choice for NPS girls this year. I believe 6 will attend in the fall. Many also got into NCS or Stone Ridge but Holton is where they chose. The previous year it was NCS, with 5 girls attending. It tends to flip flop, more on the preferences of families as it seems girls frequently are accepted at both.[/quote] Also, FWIW, I can’t think of a boy who applied to Gonzaga or prep later on - maybe 1 or 2 if I rack my brain and go back 5-7 years? A small number of boys (1-2) end up at the St Anselm’s, but not sure why more boys aren’t taking that interim step and heading to the catholic high schools? Anyway, just a clarification.[/quote]
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