Anonymous wrote:Our DD plays no sports but she loves HS at SR. It’s demanding but also a really kind place, and the girls are really sweet to each other.
Our friends with older daughters have been very happy with their college options.
SR is even backing off the DEI insanity from last year. Not solved yet but headed in the right direction.
As parents we’re very happy with SR and highly recommend it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No it was not what I thought it would be. It is super cliquey unless you’re in the right sport and college admissions is not great unless you’re a recruited athlete. But the traditions are nice. And I still like it better than the other all girl Catholic schools in the area.
What's the right sport?
Anonymous wrote:Our DD plays no sports but she loves HS at SR. It’s demanding but also a really kind place, and the girls are really sweet to each other.
Our friends with older daughters have been very happy with their college options.
SR is even backing off the DEI insanity from last year. Not solved yet but headed in the right direction.
As parents we’re very happy with SR and highly recommend it.
Anonymous wrote:No it was not what I thought it would be. It is super cliquey unless you’re in the right sport and college admissions is not great unless you’re a recruited athlete. But the traditions are nice. And I still like it better than the other all girl Catholic schools in the area.