Anonymous wrote:Visi mom again. Last year the freshman class was especially large, I think around 135. Don't know about this year, but I do know several A students at parochial schools who were waitlisted over the weekend and their families were shocked and heartbroken. It's the top choice for so many parochial school girls in the area -- it makes the school tougher to crack than people think. Especially for non-Catholics.
Anonymous wrote:Many years Visi doesn't go to the waitlist. They have a larger class than Holton. They are able to go lower on admit credentials...they take a fair number of legacies who would have not gotten in otherwise and make them go to their summer pre-school prep. Holton has some legacies in certain years...many of them wouldn't have gotten in otherwise either. Visi prefers girls who have gone to a Catholic grade school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holton is predominantly a rich girl's school; Visitation is more economically diverse.
We're not rich and our daughter is going to Holton (lower school). She says it is "okay," but "yawn" because not academic enough. I don't hear a lot of other parents complaining about that. She does some outside work, which she shares with some of her teachers, though. She really enjoys being able to bring that part of herself to school and find it is appreciated. She just wishes that she could do more of that advanced work IN school.
We considered Visitation, but it seemed to have too many religion-based (Christianity) classes required, or maybe we just read the schedules/program wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Holton is predominantly a rich girl's school; Visitation is more economically diverse.