Anonymous wrote:Huh? SSSAS' facilities are on par with any of the Big 3s (GDS, NCS/STA, Sidwell) at least for the lower and upper schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is very expensive but they give out a lot of aid. I think the average income of families receiving aid is like $170k so there are many families making good money on aid. Full pay families subsidize this.
Same with Oakcrest! It seems A LOT of families do not pay full freight at Oakcrest either.
Anonymous wrote:It is very expensive but they give out a lot of aid. I think the average income of families receiving aid is like $170k so there are many families making good money on aid. Full pay families subsidize this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is more to a school’s quality and value than the physical facilities. Have you spoken to current parents or students? Have you visited?
When my kid started the search and included Saints in the list, I was skeptical of the facilities. I’ve found that it has been a great community and for us, my child is thriving academically and socially. They have very much lived up to their mission of pursuing goodness as well as knowledge. The PP’s note about generosity with financial aid means a diverse student body. Count me as a very satisfied full-pay parent.
TC has a very diverse student body.....and you don’t have to pay 45k to go there.
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of families who work and live in Alexandria that don't want their kids commuting out of this area to go to school, so it isn't really competing with other DC area private high schools.
Anonymous wrote:There is more to a school’s quality and value than the physical facilities. Have you spoken to current parents or students? Have you visited?
When my kid started the search and included Saints in the list, I was skeptical of the facilities. I’ve found that it has been a great community and for us, my child is thriving academically and socially. They have very much lived up to their mission of pursuing goodness as well as knowledge. The PP’s note about generosity with financial aid means a diverse student body. Count me as a very satisfied full-pay parent.