Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kid goes to sacred heart in mt pleasant. We’ve only been there for 1 year but it’s great. It’s Spanish immersion. St Anthony in Brookland is also a nice school. Both are cheap as they are subsidized by the archdiocese.
Thanks. My kids are Pre-K and have a small Spanish vocabulary and some counting but nothing close to conversational or fluent. Does that matter for admissions?
No, that would be totally fine. The first few grades are completely in Spanish but then the school switches to bilingual after 1st grade maybe? Check the website but I think they stop taking kids without any Spanish background after 1st grade. It’s a really nice small school and very affordable.
Thanks. Sounds like you are happy with the experience so far. Any further observations or descriptions of your experience would be most welcome. Does Sacred Heart have a reputation as a feeder school for any certain group of high schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kid goes to sacred heart in mt pleasant. We’ve only been there for 1 year but it’s great. It’s Spanish immersion. St Anthony in Brookland is also a nice school. Both are cheap as they are subsidized by the archdiocese.
Thanks. My kids are Pre-K and have a small Spanish vocabulary and some counting but nothing close to conversational or fluent. Does that matter for admissions?
No, that would be totally fine. The first few grades are completely in Spanish but then the school switches to bilingual after 1st grade maybe? Check the website but I think they stop taking kids without any Spanish background after 1st grade. It’s a really nice small school and very affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kid goes to sacred heart in mt pleasant. We’ve only been there for 1 year but it’s great. It’s Spanish immersion. St Anthony in Brookland is also a nice school. Both are cheap as they are subsidized by the archdiocese.
Thanks. My kids are Pre-K and have a small Spanish vocabulary and some counting but nothing close to conversational or fluent. Does that matter for admissions?
No, that would be totally fine. The first few grades are completely in Spanish but then the school switches to bilingual after 1st grade maybe? Check the website but I think they stop taking kids without any Spanish background after 1st grade. It’s a really nice small school and very affordable.
Thanks. Sounds like you are happy with the experience so far. Any further observations or descriptions of your experience would be most welcome. Does Sacred Heart have a reputation as a feeder school for any certain group of high schools?
I’m not sure as we are many years from high school (we are in ECE still) but all of their 8th graders were accepted into Catholic HS (same goes for St Anthony) although not all attended Catholic HS. They prep the kids for the high school admissions test. I think if you’ve gone all the way through 8th grade at a Catholic school, the high schools look upon that favorably.
I am somewhat concerned whether the school is too small (there’s just one class per grade) but have decided to worry about that later as my kid gets older. I just wonder if opportunities both academic and social will be too limited. It’s very diverse, as is St Anthony, which I love. There are no behavioral issues that I’ve observed with the older kids, which is a huge concern for me with DCPS schools. The middle schoolers just seem like sweet kids. The principal is new this year but seems good. The PTA is active and energized.
We were raised Catholic but don’t practice. My kid is definitely getting a lot of religious education so you need to be comfortable with that if you’re like me.
You can reach out for a tour. Same goes for St Anthony. The principal there is a good guy. Both schools are just nice modest urban Catholic K-8s. We would have been happy at St Anthony too I’m pretty sure but wanted Spanish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kid goes to sacred heart in mt pleasant. We’ve only been there for 1 year but it’s great. It’s Spanish immersion. St Anthony in Brookland is also a nice school. Both are cheap as they are subsidized by the archdiocese.
Thanks. My kids are Pre-K and have a small Spanish vocabulary and some counting but nothing close to conversational or fluent. Does that matter for admissions?
No, that would be totally fine. The first few grades are completely in Spanish but then the school switches to bilingual after 1st grade maybe? Check the website but I think they stop taking kids without any Spanish background after 1st grade. It’s a really nice small school and very affordable.
Thanks. Sounds like you are happy with the experience so far. Any further observations or descriptions of your experience would be most welcome. Does Sacred Heart have a reputation as a feeder school for any certain group of high schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kid goes to sacred heart in mt pleasant. We’ve only been there for 1 year but it’s great. It’s Spanish immersion. St Anthony in Brookland is also a nice school. Both are cheap as they are subsidized by the archdiocese.
Thanks. My kids are Pre-K and have a small Spanish vocabulary and some counting but nothing close to conversational or fluent. Does that matter for admissions?
No, that would be totally fine. The first few grades are completely in Spanish but then the school switches to bilingual after 1st grade maybe? Check the website but I think they stop taking kids without any Spanish background after 1st grade. It’s a really nice small school and very affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kid goes to sacred heart in mt pleasant. We’ve only been there for 1 year but it’s great. It’s Spanish immersion. St Anthony in Brookland is also a nice school. Both are cheap as they are subsidized by the archdiocese.
Thanks. My kids are Pre-K and have a small Spanish vocabulary and some counting but nothing close to conversational or fluent. Does that matter for admissions?
Anonymous wrote:FWIW Remember Beauvoir and Lowell (and GDS, Sidwell, etc.) give aid. There seems to be a pervasive idea among our not super wealthy but UMC friends that they will not get any aid and so they don't apply to private schools. There is the sticker price and the price you may pay with some money knocked off. If Beauvoir or Lowell is what you're interested in and you could afford to pay full at a Catholic school for 20K less, why not see what you get in aid at those schools and see if it works financially for you? We took that route when we applied to schools and we are going to Beauvoir next year. We assumed we would get a nominal amount of money, if anything, and likely not go. Instead we received FA for almost 1/3 the cost and will be attending.
Anonymous wrote:Blessed Sacrament in Chevy Chase
Anonymous wrote:Our kid goes to sacred heart in mt pleasant. We’ve only been there for 1 year but it’s great. It’s Spanish immersion. St Anthony in Brookland is also a nice school. Both are cheap as they are subsidized by the archdiocese.