Anonymous wrote:Can anyone please share any knowledge of how academically-challenging yet nurturing The Woods Academy is? Are the facilities satisfactory? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Hi!
I know this thread has been inactive for several months but we are new to the area with two kids and are considering Avalon and Brookewood. Our kids will be in 1st grade and 3rd grade and would appreciate any input, not just regarding the schools previously mentioned but any suggestions as to which schools would be worth taking time to look into. I feel like I've read through every MoCo area Catholic school website in the past couple of months!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Lady of Lourdes is in Bethesda. It looks great on paper, but is a terrible school. The principal is nasty and back-stabbing and only pays attention to the people who are big donors. There is NOTHING Cathlolic about this school. The teachers are liberal and it is reflected in their teaching. The gym teacher cusses in front of students and has lay of the land. If you have to send your kids there, it is beter for middle school and not for elementary.
This is old info. Principal retired. Class of ‘18 all got into top choiceschools. Blue ribbon (or was). I live in the East Bethesda neighborhood adjoining Lourdes, some neighbors send their kids there.
Anonymous wrote:Re troubling post on camps board re the summer camp at Lourdes.
Are you referring to this one? http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/30/22951.page#238879
Anonymous wrote:Our Lady of Lourdes is in Bethesda. It looks great on paper, but is a terrible school. The principal is nasty and back-stabbing and only pays attention to the people who are big donors. There is NOTHING Cathlolic about this school. The teachers are liberal and it is reflected in their teaching. The gym teacher cusses in front of students and has lay of the land. If you have to send your kids there, it is beter for middle school and not for elementary.
Anonymous wrote:How did someone dig up this nine year old thread?
Anonymous wrote:We just started at St. Peters Olney and I am shocked at the class size. When we applied they said 25 was their max, which made me unsettled. Now on the first day, we discover there are 29 and 28 in ds grade level and no plan to split into a third class for this grade level. Also, we attend this parish and see many, many faces we have not seen before. It seems they are packing them in for financial reasons? What are the class sizes you are used to at catholic k-8 schools?