Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 23:26     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SJC had 1,700 applications for 300 seats this year (150 for girls, 150 for boys).

Good luck getting in.

Good lord! That's incredible.


Good athletes always get in.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 23:20     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

Anonymous wrote:SJC had 1,700 applications for 300 seats this year (150 for girls, 150 for boys).

Good luck getting in.

Good lord! That's incredible.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 23:08     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do the academics compare between a W high school and St John’s College High School? The male student will be taking honors and AP courses in high school.


My kid went to SJCHS his freshman year, and back to MCPS after that. Without a doubt, the W schools are far more rigorous. My freshman son, good at math, but no magnet student, placed into a senior math class at St Johns.


Senior math? Which class exactly is that?


It was an advanced algebra class. My son took geometry at TPMS in 8th grade. He evidently was only incoming ninth grader at SJCHS who had taken geometry. The head of the math department called me at work, excited about his test results. She thought they might need to send him to Catholic University for his upper class math since he was so far ahead. My son was helping upperclass students in his math class at St. Johns. St. Johns was at least one year behind MCPS with math. He went to Blair for sophomore to senior years, where he did well in math, but he was not at magnet level.

One thing to ask at St. Johns is how many teachers there are certified teachers. It's not always the case that they are. The Catholic schools pay less.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 22:47     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do the academics compare between a W high school and St John’s College High School? The male student will be taking honors and AP courses in high school.


My kid went to SJCHS his freshman year, and back to MCPS after that. Without a doubt, the W schools are far more rigorous. My freshman son, good at math, but no magnet student, placed into a senior math class at St Johns.


Senior math? Which class exactly is that?
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 21:53     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:College counselor here. I work with a number of W students every year as well as at least one SJC student each year. Their (unhooked, non-athletic recruit) college results are comparable.


Your cohort is biased.

How so?
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 19:54     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

Anonymous wrote:College counselor here. I work with a number of W students every year as well as at least one SJC student each year. Their (unhooked, non-athletic recruit) college results are comparable.


Your cohort is biased.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 19:45     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

Anonymous wrote:How do the academics compare between a W high school and St John’s College High School? The male student will be taking honors and AP courses in high school.


My kid went to SJCHS his freshman year, and back to MCPS after that. Without a doubt, the W schools are far more rigorous. My freshman son, good at math, but no magnet student, placed into a senior math class at St Johns.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 18:12     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

College counselor here. I work with a number of W students every year as well as at least one SJC student each year. Their (unhooked, non-athletic recruit) college results are comparable.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 17:52     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

You could look at average SAT and ACT scores for the schools you are considering. Niche appears to have that info.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 17:32     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

Anonymous wrote:How do the academics compare between a W high school and St John’s College High School? The male student will be taking honors and AP courses in high school.


Says who? Private schools do a lot of gate keeping so not everyone is allowed in those classes unless your kid has shown A work in the previous level course (or gotten high test scores on the HSPT). Even if your kid got an A in algebra I/geometry in MS, they would need to pass a placement test to test out of those classes.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 17:31     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

W is much stronger
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 17:31     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

Anonymous wrote:How do the academics compare between a W high school and St John’s College High School? The male student will be taking honors and AP courses in high school.



Too subjective.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 16:16     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

Anonymous wrote:How do the academics compare between a W high school and St John’s College High School? The male student will be taking honors and AP courses in high school.

Not in the same league
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 15:22     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

SJC had 1,700 applications for 300 seats this year (150 for girls, 150 for boys).

Good luck getting in.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 14:36     Subject: W High School vs St. John’s College High School for academics?

How do the academics compare between a W high school and St John’s College High School? The male student will be taking honors and AP courses in high school.