Anonymous wrote:Have you considered Our Lady of Lourdes in Bethesda next to BCC high school? A few families we know seem happy with it.
Anonymous wrote:Have you considered Our Lady of Lourdes in Bethesda next to BCC high school? A few families we know seem happy with it.
Anonymous wrote:Of these schools, HR seems to me to be the most connected to or integrated with the local town. And Kensington has a core of Catholic families that wouldn’t dream of sending their kids any other place.
The “We’re not Catholic” part of this suggests to me that they’d be happier at a Parish school that has more transient families and that draws from a wider geographic area than HR.
Seems to me that as the OP’s investigation continues and they understand more of what is taught, who sends their kids and why, and how insular these communities are, they might rethink whether a Catholic school is a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you should look at Woods. Sounds like you want cheap private, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are happy at St. Barts. The teachers are incredible and the community is warm and welcoming. Kids are kind. Lots of extracurricular activities. Not wild about the principal or the hyper focus on the turf field. We have not heard of any financial issues recently and they are operating in the black. Hope this helps!
OP - thanks for this! Opinions on St Barts seem very hot and cold, with the principal being a strong, main topic of conversation. Any particular/specific issue you see with him? (Aside from the new field) Just curious because otherwise, the school seems great. It’s too bad he’s created such a divide in the community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are happy at St. Barts. The teachers are incredible and the community is warm and welcoming. Kids are kind. Lots of extracurricular activities. Not wild about the principal or the hyper focus on the turf field. We have not heard of any financial issues recently and they are operating in the black. Hope this helps!
OP - thanks for this! Opinions on St Barts seem very hot and cold, with the principal being a strong, main topic of conversation. Any particular/specific issue you see with him? (Aside from the new field) Just curious because otherwise, the school seems great. It’s too bad he’s created such a divide in the community.
Anonymous wrote:OP - thanks all, this is very helpful. Just want a nice, wholesome elementary & middle school experience for our kids. St Elizabeth’s and De Chantal sound very promising.
Anyone have feedback on Holy Cross School? I don’t see much posted about them in any DCUM forums.
Anonymous wrote:We are happy at St. Barts. The teachers are incredible and the community is warm and welcoming. Kids are kind. Lots of extracurricular activities. Not wild about the principal or the hyper focus on the turf field. We have not heard of any financial issues recently and they are operating in the black. Hope this helps!