Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visitation averages approximately 400 applicants per year and accepts only 120 girls to the new 9th grade class.
They also offer almost no tuition support except for the most needy. In other words, you pay full freight unless you are incapable of paying anything. Their philosophy seems to be, if you don't want or can't pay the full $30k plus there is a line behind you of people who will. Talk about narrowing the diversity of the student body.
Not sure where you are getting your impressions .... but tuition at Visi is not "$30k plus" -- it is $27,400 according to the website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visitation averages approximately 400 applicants per year and accepts only 120 girls to the new 9th grade class.
They also offer almost no tuition support except for the most needy. In other words, you pay full freight unless you are incapable of paying anything. Their philosophy seems to be, if you don't want or can't pay the full $30k plus there is a line behind you of people who will. Talk about narrowing the diversity of the student body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visitation averages approximately 400 applicants per year and accepts only 120 girls to the new 9th grade class.
They also offer almost no tuition support except for the most needy. In other words, you pay full freight unless you are incapable of paying anything. Their philosophy seems to be, if you don't want or can't pay the full $30k plus there is a line behind you of people who will. Talk about narrowing the diversity of the student body.
Anonymous wrote:Visitation averages approximately 400 applicants per year and accepts only 120 girls to the new 9th grade class.
Anonymous wrote:It used to drive me nuts that so many suburban kids went to Visi when SR was right in their backyard. That took spots aways from city kids. Suburban kids should stay out where they came from.
Anonymous wrote:I would think of SR more as an "independent" school. While it is Catholic there are plenty on non Catholic Families. Visi is more of an extension of Parish school. SR has a wider reach to colleges and Visi tends to have the majority of girls attend a Catholic college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:inAnonymous wrote:I live in NE. Both of my daughters went to SR for MS. Older daughter stayed for HS and younger switched to Visi. I would say about equal in extracurriculars and sports. SR was more diverse, more academic and had a very strong social justice/community service program. Visi was easier for us to get to, more social and stronger religion.
This is pretty much my impression although i would say outside of swimming, Visi has better success in athletics. However that isn't necessarily a great thing for every kid - being at a school where you never make varsity for your favoriate sport isn't all that much fun.
I think that Visi is old school catholics and SR more new school catholics. My NW parish sends tons of girls to visi every year and at best one or 2 to SR. Although several girls leave earlier for SR as it start in elementary school. vs visi in 9th grade.
NP. At which grade do girls leave your parish school for SR?
Anonymous wrote:inAnonymous wrote:I live in NE. Both of my daughters went to SR for MS. Older daughter stayed for HS and younger switched to Visi. I would say about equal in extracurriculars and sports. SR was more diverse, more academic and had a very strong social justice/community service program. Visi was easier for us to get to, more social and stronger religion.
This is pretty much my impression although i would say outside of swimming, Visi has better success in athletics. However that isn't necessarily a great thing for every kid - being at a school where you never make varsity for your favoriate sport isn't all that much fun.
I think that Visi is old school catholics and SR more new school catholics. My NW parish sends tons of girls to visi every year and at best one or 2 to SR. Although several girls leave earlier for SR as it start in elementary school. vs visi in 9th grade.
inAnonymous wrote:I live in NE. Both of my daughters went to SR for MS. Older daughter stayed for HS and younger switched to Visi. I would say about equal in extracurriculars and sports. SR was more diverse, more academic and had a very strong social justice/community service program. Visi was easier for us to get to, more social and stronger religion.