Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so interested in Catholic high school destinations as we're hopeful we'd make it back into public for HS but that's good to know. I guess this means the academics are strong ? I don't know much about how competitive these Catholic high schools are . Are kids generally able to get into the specialty programs in PGCPS?
I strongly doubt anyone has ever applied to a PGCPS program or even went to PGCPS public school after graduating from Holy Redeemer. Almost 100% of the students go on to Catholic High Schools.
This is a small Catholic school. The students are Catholic and the families are almost always members of the Holy Redeemer Parish and lots of them are longtime residents of the town of Kensington.
This isn’t true. If you go to their social media you will clearly see some students went to PGCPS public after graduating.
I looked in the Parish Times Archives on the net in which they publish the schools their graduates attend each year. I checked for 2025, 2024, 2023 and 2022. Every year they have one or two go to public schools, but these are always in Montgomery County. You can check at Parishtimes.com/archives and look at the May issues for each year.
Did you not read before responding? It says College Park! College Park is in PG and yes kids go PG public’s after graduating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so interested in Catholic high school destinations as we're hopeful we'd make it back into public for HS but that's good to know. I guess this means the academics are strong ? I don't know much about how competitive these Catholic high schools are . Are kids generally able to get into the specialty programs in PGCPS?
I strongly doubt anyone has ever applied to a PGCPS program or even went to PGCPS public school after graduating from Holy Redeemer. Almost 100% of the students go on to Catholic High Schools.
This is a small Catholic school. The students are Catholic and the families are almost always members of the Holy Redeemer Parish and lots of them are longtime residents of the town of Kensington.
This isn’t true. If you go to their social media you will clearly see some students went to PGCPS public after graduating.
I looked in the Parish Times Archives on the net in which they publish the schools their graduates attend each year. I checked for 2025, 2024, 2023 and 2022. Every year they have one or two go to public schools, but these are always in Montgomery County. You can check at Parishtimes.com/archives and look at the May issues for each year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so interested in Catholic high school destinations as we're hopeful we'd make it back into public for HS but that's good to know. I guess this means the academics are strong ? I don't know much about how competitive these Catholic high schools are . Are kids generally able to get into the specialty programs in PGCPS?
I strongly doubt anyone has ever applied to a PGCPS program or even went to PGCPS public school after graduating from Holy Redeemer. Almost 100% of the students go on to Catholic High Schools.
This is a small Catholic school. The students are Catholic and the families are almost always members of the Holy Redeemer Parish and lots of them are longtime residents of the town of Kensington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so interested in Catholic high school destinations as we're hopeful we'd make it back into public for HS but that's good to know. I guess this means the academics are strong ? I don't know much about how competitive these Catholic high schools are . Are kids generally able to get into the specialty programs in PGCPS?
I strongly doubt anyone has ever applied to a PGCPS program or even went to PGCPS public school after graduating from Holy Redeemer. Almost 100% of the students go on to Catholic High Schools.
This is a small Catholic school. The students are Catholic and the families are almost always members of the Holy Redeemer Parish and lots of them are longtime residents of the town of Kensington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so interested in Catholic high school destinations as we're hopeful we'd make it back into public for HS but that's good to know. I guess this means the academics are strong ? I don't know much about how competitive these Catholic high schools are . Are kids generally able to get into the specialty programs in PGCPS?
I strongly doubt anyone has ever applied to a PGCPS program or even went to PGCPS public school after graduating from Holy Redeemer. Almost 100% of the students go on to Catholic High Schools.
This is a small Catholic school. The students are Catholic and the families are almost always members of the Holy Redeemer Parish and lots of them are longtime residents of the town of Kensington.
This isn’t true. If you go to their social media you will clearly see some students went to PGCPS public after graduating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so interested in Catholic high school destinations as we're hopeful we'd make it back into public for HS but that's good to know. I guess this means the academics are strong ? I don't know much about how competitive these Catholic high schools are . Are kids generally able to get into the specialty programs in PGCPS?
I strongly doubt anyone has ever applied to a PGCPS program or even went to PGCPS public school after graduating from Holy Redeemer. Almost 100% of the students go on to Catholic High Schools.
This is a small Catholic school. The students are Catholic and the families are almost always members of the Holy Redeemer Parish and lots of them are longtime residents of the town of Kensington.
Anonymous wrote:Not so interested in Catholic high school destinations as we're hopeful we'd make it back into public for HS but that's good to know. I guess this means the academics are strong ? I don't know much about how competitive these Catholic high schools are . Are kids generally able to get into the specialty programs in PGCPS?