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[quote=Anonymous]OP, a couple of thoughts. First of all, Catholic schools typically have a tiered fee structure. The cheapest tuitions are for Catholics who are members of a particular diocese. The next cheapest are typically for Catholics who practice in another diocese. Non-catholics who are non-members are typically paying full-freight. Which is probably still cheaper than non-parochial private schools, but it's going to be more than $7K a year. Second, if Alexandria is a good commute for you, consider moving to the Fairfax county parts of Alexandria. You'd get Fairfax county schools (though yes, some of them are still lower-ranking for the area, but higher than Alexandria City's), at probably similar housing prices and the amenities of living in a big county. (i.e. great rec centers, etc.)[/quote]
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