Anonymous wrote:There are a few Jewish kids blatantly recruited to Georgetown Prep for athletics. YES its a Catholic school but its not nearly as religious as the previous previous poster points it out to be. He seems to think Prep is a school from the 1960's.
Anonymous wrote:I have a son currently at Prep and know a lot of people at Stone Ridge. I have to disagree with the PP. We are Catholic but I've been surprised at how many non-Catholic students there are at Prep. Sure, the strong majority is Catholic but there are lots of families of other faiths, especially other Christian denominations, and all seem pretty comfortable and happy to be there. As long as you are open to the emphasis on the moral teachings of the Catholic Church -- well, I'd say not only open to it but welcoming of it -- then I think you'll be fine.
Stone Ridge seems even more diverse religiously -- friends who are parents there told me they get the impression that maybe only 60% of the girls are Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the school and had relatives we went there but we are not catholic, we are Protestant.
It's true that non-Catholics are a minority at Prep. It is not true that the great majority of Prep families are actively practicing (attending mass at least once a week). To the contrary, Prep is considered "catholic lite" by some more devout Catholics.
Holton is the only single gender non-Catholic high school in MoCo, so every private boys school boy interacts with girls from the Catholic girls schools a lot. Plenty of non-Catholics at those schools too.
I'm afraid we are just going to have to disagree on the facts. Our experience as a Prep family is that the great majority of our son's friends families at Prep are practicing Catholics. We certainly see a lot of them at Mass. Are there other Catholic schools where there are a greater percentage of practicing Catholics? I would be curious as to which schools these are.
We don't have daughters, so we wouldn't know what the current non-Catholic percentages are at Stone Ridge or Holy Cross or Holy Child or Visi. But I would be surprised if it's more than 5%. As to the presence of boys from other schools at the Catholic girls schools, our sons haven't reported the presence of Landon or St Albans boys at the events they attend.
Why are people on this forum so intent on inflating the numbers of non-Catholics at Prep or Gonzaga or the girls schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a few Jewish kids blatantly recruited to Georgetown Prep for athletics. YES its a Catholic school but its not nearly as religious as the previous previous poster points it out to be. He seems to think Prep is a school from the 1960's.
Prep is a school owned and controlled by a Catholic religious order. The overwhelming majority of its alumni and students and faculty are Catholics, with Irish Catholics being the dominant group.
I don't know who they are recruiting for athletics. But non-Catholics ought to go into this with their eyes open.
Anonymous wrote:There are a few Jewish kids blatantly recruited to Georgetown Prep for athletics. YES its a Catholic school but its not nearly as religious as the previous previous poster points it out to be. He seems to think Prep is a school from the 1960's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the school and had relatives we went there but we are not catholic, we are Protestant.
Just so you understand your son will be in the minority and that the great majority of those who attend are from Catholic families that are actively practicing the religion. Mass is required. As will the parents that you meet.
The Prep boys largely hang out with or date girls from the Catholic girls schools.
There are probably other schools that are a better "fit".
Anonymous wrote:Love the school and had relatives we went there but we are not catholic, we are Protestant.