Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is SR's brother school? Is Georgetown Prep, Landon, or Gongza? Do the school collaborate often?
Mater Dei through middle school and Georgetown Prep for high school. Not a ton of events together but some in high school.
Prep’s sister school is Visitation, not Stone Ridge.
I don’t think SR has a formal connection to a boys’ school. The Sacred Heart schools typically don’t.
I think Visa's brother school is Gonzaga.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is SR's brother school? Is Georgetown Prep, Landon, or Gongza? Do the school collaborate often?
Mater Dei through middle school and Georgetown Prep for high school. Not a ton of events together but some in high school.
Prep’s sister school is Visitation, not Stone Ridge.
I don’t think SR has a formal connection to a boys’ school. The Sacred Heart schools typically don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is SR's brother school? Is Georgetown Prep, Landon, or Gongza? Do the school collaborate often?
Mater Dei through middle school and Georgetown Prep for high school. Not a ton of events together but some in high school.
Anonymous wrote:What is SR's brother school? Is Georgetown Prep, Landon, or Gongza? Do the school collaborate often?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about SR specifically, but DC’s school’s social media mostly posts candids, not posed shots, so the kids can’t get out of them easily and may not even be aware they are in frame.
Anonymous wrote:What is SR's brother school? Is Georgetown Prep, Landon, or Gongza? Do the school collaborate often?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prepare for your child to be on the internet A LOT. The school post photos of the kids every school day. There is a part where your kid needs to consent to it but they don't really have a choice to say no to it in the contract.
But if an adult tries to take a picture of them, can't the child move out of the frame or politely decline?
Anonymous wrote:Prepare for your child to be on the internet A LOT. The school post photos of the kids every school day. There is a part where your kid needs to consent to it but they don't really have a choice to say no to it in the contract.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know SR is a catholic school but is it conservative? Is it more on the right side or the left?
Not an SR parent but the daughter of one of my close friends goes there. Not conservative and not super catholic. I heard about pride flags in the classroom and many of the girls go to pro choice marches.
Not sure why you are spreading inaccurate information about the school here when you aren't even in the community. There are no pride flags hanging at SR. The school has pivoted to a much stronger Catholic identity while still being welcoming to non Catholic families. Gender issues are tolerated, but not condoned by any means. It certainly isn't celebrated like it is in pubic schools. Plenty of conservative families at SR who will not tolerate that nonsense.
I hope you are an SR family because you are pretty wide of the mark as to how the school presents itself while recruiting students for the US. The "will not tolerate that nonsense" quip and subsequent anti-homosexual commentary paint a nice picture of someone pretending to have control of circumstances at an institution they do not understand and cannot manage. Good luck to you and yours in holding on to your prejudice, whatever the rationale. The safe places left for those who cannot live with the love of Christ for all humanity seem to be shrinking no matter how vociferously folks demand a return to darker times.
Anonymous wrote:I also learnt asking a number of parents opnions on the school you may not get an honest answer as a lot of people are worried to say anything bad about the community and have the children bear the brunt of it.