Anonymous wrote:Overall very good for my son to go to an all boys Catholic school in DMV. Its only weakness was a lack of cultural support for LGBTQ students, and overall lack of support for emotionally struggling kids. But really overall positive.
Anonymous wrote:I would not do that to my son. When they get to college they will not be on an even playing field. Want to get the distractions out of the way as soon as possible. If your kid is quiet and shy an all boys school is not for them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Overall very good for my son to go to an all boys Catholic school in DMV. Its only weakness was a lack of cultural support for LGBTQ students, and overall lack of support for emotionally struggling kids. But really overall positive.
Why would you send your LGBTQ son to a Catholic school? It is against the teachings of the catechism and although Catholics respect all, we do not support that lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:I have sent my kids to single sex and co-ed high schools. The single sex boys school was by far the best experience of all. The all girls school was very competitive, but the boys school did not have the same feel. My son was treated so differently in his co-ed middle school vs.his all boys school. He was always in trouble in 7th and 8th grade for not sitting still, talking out of turn, fidgeting, not turning in homework, etc. At his boys school he is excelling. All advanced classes, views himself as one of the smart boys and getting great grades. The teachers don’t put up with distractions in class, but the same behaviors from before seemed to be viewed as more “normal.” I don’t know if I am describing this adequately, but I think the teachers are more accepting of typical boy behavior rather than expecting boys to behave like girls do. This has been transformative for him. As an aside, he is a senior now and all of these behaviors are basically gone. I honestly think it is just that some boys mature later than girls and take a while to catch up. He is on the younger side of the class. YMMV
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Overall very good for my son to go to an all boys Catholic school in DMV. Its only weakness was a lack of cultural support for LGBTQ students, and overall lack of support for emotionally struggling kids. But really overall positive.
Why would you send your LGBTQ son to a Catholic school? It is against the teachings of the catechism and although Catholics respect all, we do not support that lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:We only saw pros.
Our kids blossomed. They were able to focus on studies. They were able to show emotion, speak up w/out worrying about trying to impress the girls in the class.
They showed a lot of empathy for one another. Having a dress code was also a positive in our house.
All kinds do well. My kids have a very wide group of diverse friends--in interests, backgrounds, etc. They are supportive of friends in different types of activities.
Anonymous wrote:Overall very good for my son to go to an all boys Catholic school in DMV. Its only weakness was a lack of cultural support for LGBTQ students, and overall lack of support for emotionally struggling kids. But really overall positive.
Anonymous wrote:My boy cousins went to all boys catholic and notably said that it was hard to focus in college classes because they weren’t used to having classes with girls. That stuck with me and we are going coed for our kids. Although we also know all boys school grads who were fine.