Anonymous wrote:Op here. I should have clarified. Yes-We are Catholic
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I should have clarified. Yes-We are Catholic
Anonymous wrote:Curious from those going through this process now-as we look for high schools next year, what am I missing as I think about options below?
Child is athletic-good baseball and basketball player, average student, works hard, enjoys art but has some anxiety and could benefit from smaller class sizes vs a public school environment where he’s at now. We are thinking of looking at DeMatha, O’Connell and independent schools like Bullis, Burke and Field. Independent tuitions are so much more. What could independent high school provide at $50k+ that might be better than a Catholic high school at $25k? Trying to compare. would college options be better from a smaller independent? Yes they probably would be able to play multiple sports at an independent school. What else?
Anonymous wrote:Curious from those going through this process now-as we look for high schools next year, what am I missing as I think about options below?
Child is athletic-good baseball and basketball player, average student, works hard, enjoys art but has some anxiety and could benefit from smaller class sizes vs a public school environment where he’s at now. We are thinking of looking at DeMatha, O’Connell and independent schools like Bullis, Burke and Field. Independent tuitions are so much more. What could independent high school provide at $50k+ that might be better than a Catholic high school at $25k? Trying to compare. would college options be better from a smaller independent? Yes they probably would be able to play multiple sports at an independent school. What else?