Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is a current student at Saint Anselms with about average grades. He has a lot of hobbies and does a lot in his free time. Currently in 8th grade and we are looking to get him into Albans for 10th. How likely would he be to get in?
OP, with average grades, his chances of getting in are close to 0.
The boys admitted in 9th are stellar candidates. The overall admissions rate is under 10%, with a lot of highly competitive scholar-athletes applying. Unless what he does in his free time is athletic and he is exceptional in his sport(s), as in nationally ranked, he’s not likely to get very few spots. It’s also possible there will be no openings in 10th, because spaces open up only if someone leaves after 9th. The admissions office will have a list of kids who kids who almost made it the previous year and would likely reach out to them, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is a current student at Saint Anselms with about average grades. He has a lot of hobbies and does a lot in his free time. Currently in 8th grade and we are looking to get him into Albans for 10th. How likely would he be to get in?
How are his test scores? Good recommendations? 10th grade doesn’t have spots unless there is attrition. Are you asking about 10th because of admissions deadlines? If so it doesn’t hurt to ask for an extension. You never know. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:They took 4 new boys for 10th grade in the 2021-22 school year.
Anonymous wrote:My son is a current student at Saint Anselms with about average grades. He has a lot of hobbies and does a lot in his free time. Currently in 8th grade and we are looking to get him into Albans for 10th. How likely would he be to get in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the St. Anselms US kids can manage to transfer to a local Catholic parochial school if needed. That’s the most realistic landing place, but you can always apply to St Albans too.
Are there any parochial high schools? I thought a parochial school was, by definition, affiliated with a specific parish. I can’t think of any around here.
For boys or co-ed catholic high schools, here are the ones I know of.
SAAS
GCHS
Heights
Good Counsel
DeMatha
SJC
DJO
BI
PVI
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP probably is waiting until 10th since 9th grade admissions are closed already
They are late, but at this point an exception could possibly be made. They should contact admissions ASAP.
+2 the app was due 4 or 5 days ago - they may allow you to submit asap
Agree with this! Call admissions Tuesday. Applications were due Jan 5th. the chances for 9th are slim but 10th is impossible.
+1000. Get the application ready, call, and try now.
Anonymous wrote:My son is a current student at Saint Anselms with about average grades. He has a lot of hobbies and does a lot in his free time. Currently in 8th grade and we are looking to get him into Albans for 10th. How likely would he be to get in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP probably is waiting until 10th since 9th grade admissions are closed already
They are late, but at this point an exception could possibly be made. They should contact admissions ASAP.
+2 the app was due 4 or 5 days ago - they may allow you to submit asap
Agree with this! Call admissions Tuesday. Applications were due Jan 5th. the chances for 9th are slim but 10th is impossible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP probably is waiting until 10th since 9th grade admissions are closed already
They are late, but at this point an exception could possibly be made. They should contact admissions ASAP.
+2 the app was due 4 or 5 days ago - they may allow you to submit asap
Anonymous wrote:For 10th - you need to look to Catholics - unless there is something that is a major hook for your child.
"Lots of hobbies" is not a hook.
Nationally ranked Speedskater (I am making this up) might do it. At 10th grade, the spots are for people who are moving to DC - or who are going to get the school positive press
Anonymous wrote:STA will take 0-2 kids for 10th but they are kids moving from out-of-town and/or kids of VIPs and/or pivotal sports recruits (i.e. a quarterback).
I'm sorry. St. Anselm's is a great school!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP probably is waiting until 10th since 9th grade admissions are closed already
They are late, but at this point an exception could possibly be made. They should contact admissions ASAP.