Anonymous wrote:Interesting. We left Holy Redeemer for FCS. Inclusive is not a word I would use to describe HRS. I didn’t appreciate comments from the priest about our interfaith family (I am Catholic) being “confusing” for our children.
Anonymous wrote:Current FCS parent here. I’ve loved the school. It has been wonderful for my child. Everything they say about kids being excited to go to school every day is true. My child loves the school. But we are planning to leave. Tuition has gone up 36% over the last four years. We planned for tuition hikes on par with other nearby independents but this is no longer sustainable. Every year, the tuition increase is announced as a one-time hike for that year, and then it goes up 9% again the next year.
The school lost a lot of students last year and the administration blamed it on the federal government cuts, without realizing how many families actually left because of the increased tuition.
The teachers are incredible and there’s a great community. I’m going to be really sad to leave. We had every intention of staying through 8th but at this rate, the school will cost almost double
what it was when we started. I wish they’d find ways to stabilize the tuition, but they’ve already said it’s going up next year. They think their tuition should be on par with other independents and frequently cite other schools as “peer schools” that they are not in the same level as.
One other thing to note, there are only 11 students in the 7th grade class this year. They can’t seem to keep the middle school fully enrolled.
Anonymous wrote:Current FCS parent here. I’ve loved the school. It has been wonderful for my child. Everything they say about kids being excited to go to school every day is true. My child loves the school. But we are planning to leave. Tuition has gone up 36% over the last four years. We planned for tuition hikes on par with other nearby independents but this is no longer sustainable. Every year, the tuition increase is announced as a one-time hike for that year, and then it goes up 9% again the next year.
The school lost a lot of students last year and the administration blamed it on the federal government cuts, without realizing how many families actually left because of the increased tuition.
The teachers are incredible and there’s a great community. I’m going to be really sad to leave. We had every intention of staying through 8th but at this rate, the school will cost almost double what it was when we started. I wish they’d find ways to stabilize the tuition, but they’ve already said it’s going up next year. They think their tuition should be on par with other independents and frequently cite other schools as “peer schools” that they are not in the same level as.
One other thing to note, there are only 11 students in the 7th grade class this year. They can’t seem to keep the middle school fully enrolled.
Anonymous wrote:Any updates from anyone? We're adding FCS to our short list for 4th grade. I'm also planning to attend some of the upcoming admissions events, but would love to hear recent thoughts from anyone familiar.
Anonymous wrote:It's a very informal, crunchy environment and the academics are fairly light. Bullying still happens, of course, but the kids are far more likely to complain to a teacher about it than at other schools. The kids do spend a fair amount of time on "conflict resolution" skills, but we had a hard time getting our kid to actually explain to us what that means. If conflict resolution, free play outside and time spent silently waiting for God to speak to your kid is more important to you than hard math skills and learning to write properly, its a great choice. We were not impressed and left. Families either really love it and have drank the FCS juice or really don't and move on to better options. Personally, I think if you need financial aid to go there it's not worth the expense unless a bad PG public is your only other choice.