Anonymous wrote:Well because we are new to the area and in NY/NJ this happens often where top Jersey and CT boarding schools are listed as outplacement schools for parochial catholic K-8s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. I don't mean this to be gauche - but why does HTS charge nearly double for tuition compared to other ADW and neighboring Arlington parochial schools?
Is it JUST because of location, or does HTS provide some additional value that the other parochial catholic schools do not (e.g. Outplacement to independents, etc.)
If you mean outplacement to independent Catholic high schools, HT has no special advantage. If you mean non-Catholic independents that rarely happens.
Anonymous wrote:We are looking into HTS and I wanted to find out more about outplacement to high school for female students. I know that many students would go to Visi or Stone Ridge. Do many students attend the independent schools for high school? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Just don't go to Blessed Sacrament. The girls and their mothers are awful. You do not want to endure that type of treatment.
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Agree. Have warned my incoming Visi daughter to steer clear of these girls. They all clump together anyhow so easy to avoid. Thankfully they are outnumbered by an overwhelmingly larger incoming group of smarter, kinder girls who have moms with impressive careers and more class. I will pray for them.
So your answer to the anticipated snub by these girls is to have your daughter preemptively snub them? That's a great lesson to teach her.
I am just saving her heartache, drama and snobbery. She's a kind, brilliant girl who would not have much in common with them anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Just don't go to Blessed Sacrament. The girls and their mothers are awful. You do not want to endure that type of treatment.
+1
Agree. Have warned my incoming Visi daughter to steer clear of these girls. They all clump together anyhow so easy to avoid. Thankfully they are outnumbered by an overwhelmingly larger incoming group of smarter, kinder girls who have moms with impressive careers and more class. I will pray for them.
So your answer to the anticipated snub by these girls is to have your daughter preemptively snub them? That's a great lesson to teach her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Just don't go to Blessed Sacrament. The girls and their mothers are awful. You do not want to endure that type of treatment.
+1
Agree. Have warned my incoming Visi daughter to steer clear of these girls. They all clump together anyhow so easy to avoid. Thankfully they are outnumbered by an overwhelmingly larger incoming group of smarter, kinder girls who have moms with impressive careers and more class. I will pray for them.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Just don't go to Blessed Sacrament. The girls and their mothers are awful. You do not want to endure that type of treatment.
+1
.Anonymous wrote:Just don't go to Blessed Sacrament. The girls and their mothers are awful. You do not want to endure that type of treatment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. I don't mean this to be gauche - but why does HTS charge nearly double for tuition compared to other ADW and neighboring Arlington parochial schools?
Is it JUST because of location, or does HTS provide some additional value that the other parochial catholic schools do not (e.g. Outplacement to independents, etc.)
If you mean outplacement to independent Catholic high schools, HT has no special advantage. If you mean non-Catholic independents that rarely happens.
But it does seem to happen. Madeira, Holton, Episcopal, Saint Albans - to name a few.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. I don't mean this to be gauche - but why does HTS charge nearly double for tuition compared to other ADW and neighboring Arlington parochial schools?
Is it JUST because of location, or does HTS provide some additional value that the other parochial catholic schools do not (e.g. Outplacement to independents, etc.)
If you mean outplacement to independent Catholic high schools, HT has no special advantage. If you mean non-Catholic independents that rarely happens.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. I don't mean this to be gauche - but why does HTS charge nearly double for tuition compared to other ADW and neighboring Arlington parochial schools?
Is it JUST because of location, or does HTS provide some additional value that the other parochial catholic schools do not (e.g. Outplacement to independents, etc.)