Anonymous wrote:"below" in what way? It has a diverse student body, opportunities for all kinds of kids to excel, caring and engaging teachers and produces well-educated and well-adjusted kids who go on to do terrific things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It used to be the safety school for Catholic mafia who couldnt get in to Gonzaga or St Johns. It has lost a fair amount of relevance since the move out to Olney and is now a more local conservative Catholic school with strong but not great sports. Academically on par with the local publics there. You do see some people commute out when they really want Catholic education but cant get into the better schools.
The non Catholic population (excluding athletes) is zero, if that gives an insight into the desirability as a private school. Great facilities.
This is a very dated view about GC. Once you are outside bethesda and potomac Gonzaga and Prep (not St. John's) lose their luster.
GC and St. John's are now the coed options. Also, many kids get into Gonzaga and Prep but choose they don't like the commute or want updated technology ... Stem and/or IB.
The opinion that "dumb" kids go there is just an uneducated response to the fact that GC and StJ (as well as PVI) have nationally recognized programs for kids with LDs. (That is 1/2 the price of the lab school)
I have family at 5 different ADW high schools, and 4 at independent schools, 1 magnet public. (Big catholic family)
It's a really old and outdated view or myopic. One of my sons goes to Gonzaga and I am embarrassed by this post.
Anonymous wrote:I went there. It's terrible. Don't waste your money if you live in a semi- decent school district.
Anonymous wrote:It used to be the safety school for Catholic mafia who couldnt get in to Gonzaga or St Johns. It has lost a fair amount of relevance since the move out to Olney and is now a more local conservative Catholic school with strong but not great sports. Academically on par with the local publics there. You do see some people commute out when they really want Catholic education but cant get into the better schools.
The non Catholic population (excluding athletes) is zero, if that gives an insight into the desirability as a private school. Great facilities.
Anonymous wrote:It used to be the safety school for Catholic mafia who couldnt get in to Gonzaga or St Johns. It has lost a fair amount of relevance since the move out to Olney and is now a more local conservative Catholic school with strong but not great sports. Academically on par with the local publics there. You do see some people commute out when they really want Catholic education but cant get into the better schools.
The non Catholic population (excluding athletes) is zero, if that gives an insight into the desirability as a private school. Great facilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live near it, and most people move out of it for HS at least everyone I know. People say that academically, it is sub par to the public (sorry) McConnell and Leo VI are much more academic.
People are talking about two different schools.
Good Counsel in Vienna is an elementary and middle school, so everyone moves out after 8th. The fact that you weren't aware of that, means that your judgement on the academics is probably a little suspect.
Good Counsel in Olney in a High School. No one "moves out of it for HS", because it doesn't start until HS. It is well regarded and provides an excellent education. Unlike some of the most popular secular/quaker/episcopal schools (and a couple Catholic schools as well) which seem to have a mission of selecting the most academically talented kids, and then resting on their laurels of their achievements, OLGC and many other Catholic schools make it their mission to serve a variety of kids well.