Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy Trinity Georgetown
Thanks anything you are able to share about the school?
We’ve been at HTS for 6+ years and very happy; especially as Jesuit Catholics.
HTS uses the Eureka math curriculum for the Lower School. It’s worked well for my kids. There’s an excellent math coordinator for the lower school too. She gives advanced kids harder work.
In the Upper School, which runs from 5th to 8th grades, math and ELA classes are small (around 12-16 kids) and somewhat differentiated depending on the student’s ability. My kid regularly stays after school for free “office hours” to complete math homework with peers and the teacher. 7th and 8th graders are invited by teachers to be part of honors math and/or ELA.
See the website for outcomes. Lots of HTS grads go to Gonzaga (boys) or Visi (girls). Others go to top privates or academic-based publics (eg TJ in Arlington).
Overall, HTS is a community for students and parents interested in Jesuit Catholic values and a top-notch education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy Trinity Georgetown
Thanks anything you are able to share about the school?
We’ve been at HTS for 6+ years and very happy; especially as Jesuit Catholics.
HTS uses the Eureka math curriculum for the Lower School. It’s worked well for my kids. There’s an excellent math coordinator for the lower school too. She gives advanced kids harder work.
In the Upper School, which runs from 5th to 8th grades, math and ELA classes are small (around 12-16 kids) and somewhat differentiated depending on the student’s ability. My kid regularly stays after school for free “office hours” to complete math homework with peers and the teacher. 7th and 8th graders are invited by teachers to be part of honors math and/or ELA.
See the website for outcomes. Lots of HTS grads go to Gonzaga (boys) or Visi (girls). Others go to top privates or academic-based publics (eg TJ in Arlington).
Overall, HTS is a community for students and parents interested in Jesuit Catholic values and a top-notch education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy Trinity Georgetown
Thanks anything you are able to share about the school?
We’ve been at HTS for 6+ years and very happy; especially as Jesuit Catholics.
HTS uses the Eureka math curriculum for the Lower School. It’s worked well for my kids. There’s an excellent math coordinator for the lower school too. She gives advanced kids harder work.
In the Upper School, which runs from 5th to 8th grades, math and ELA classes are small (around 12-16 kids) and somewhat differentiated depending on the student’s ability. My kid regularly stays after school for free “office hours” to complete math homework with peers and the teacher. 7th and 8th graders are invited by teachers to be part of honors math and/or ELA.
See the website for outcomes. Lots of HTS grads go to Gonzaga (boys) or Visi (girls). Others go to top privates or academic-based publics (eg TJ in Arlington).
Overall, HTS is a community for students and parents interested in Jesuit Catholic values and a top-notch education.
Anonymous wrote:Blessed Sacrament is lovely. Good amount of rigor and balance but it is one of the more conservative agendas out there. Kavanaugh is part of the community so be aware of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy Trinity Georgetown
Thanks anything you are able to share about the school?
We’ve been at HTS for 6+ years and very happy; especially as Jesuit Catholics.
HTS uses the Eureka math curriculum for the Lower School. It’s worked well for my kids. There’s an excellent math coordinator for the lower school too. She gives advanced kids harder work.
In the Upper School, which runs from 5th to 8th grades, math and ELA classes are small (around 12-16 kids) and somewhat differentiated depending on the student’s ability. My kid regularly stays after school for free “office hours” to complete math homework with peers and the teacher. 7th and 8th graders are invited by teachers to be part of honors math and/or ELA.
See the website for outcomes. Lots of HTS grads go to Gonzaga (boys) or Visi (girls). Others go to top privates or academic-based publics (eg TJ in Arlington).
Overall, HTS is a community for students and parents interested in Jesuit Catholic values and a top-notch education.
Thanks for sharing. We are catholic (although not really practicing) so happy to get back on track with religion. Is it difficult for admission in the lower grades? We would be seeking for next fall
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy Trinity Georgetown
Thanks anything you are able to share about the school?
We’ve been at HTS for 6+ years and very happy; especially as Jesuit Catholics.
HTS uses the Eureka math curriculum for the Lower School. It’s worked well for my kids. There’s an excellent math coordinator for the lower school too. She gives advanced kids harder work.
In the Upper School, which runs from 5th to 8th grades, math and ELA classes are small (around 12-16 kids) and somewhat differentiated depending on the student’s ability. My kid regularly stays after school for free “office hours” to complete math homework with peers and the teacher. 7th and 8th graders are invited by teachers to be part of honors math and/or ELA.
See the website for outcomes. Lots of HTS grads go to Gonzaga (boys) or Visi (girls). Others go to top privates or academic-based publics (eg TJ in Arlington).
Overall, HTS is a community for students and parents interested in Jesuit Catholic values and a top-notch education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for a Catholic or Christian based school with a strong academic rigor that will help my 2nd grader (boy) who is above grade level in all subjects and especially fond of math. Any suggestions? We are in Ward 4 DC.
Your “above grade level” 2nd grader is a dime a dozen in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Looking for a Catholic or Christian based school with a strong academic rigor that will help my 2nd grader (boy) who is above grade level in all subjects and especially fond of math. Any suggestions? We are in Ward 4 DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy Trinity Georgetown
Thanks anything you are able to share about the school?
Anonymous wrote:Holy Trinity Georgetown