Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone moved from MoCo privates to PG private and can compare side by side with regards to diversity and cultural inclusiveness. To be totally honest, one draw would be more opportunities to socialize with other minority children. I'm sorry if that is politically incorrect, but we need to do this for the development of a healthy racial self-image. It's tough being the only child of color in your class.
U referring to HS or elementary?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone moved from MoCo privates to PG private and can compare side by side with regards to diversity and cultural inclusiveness. To be totally honest, one draw would be more opportunities to socialize with other minority children. I'm sorry if that is politically incorrect, but we need to do this for the development of a healthy racial self-image. It's tough being the only child of color in your class.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone experienced the admission process at Holy Trinity? We are trying to decide if we will go through it.
The registration fee ($800), student fee ($500) and early tuition payment plan of apr-jan got us really skeptical. Also, the fact that the withdrawal process is slim to none once you sign the contract. Admission Director stated that you will still be charged the tuition if you withdraw after 14 days.
Any comments?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone experienced the admission process at Holy Trinity? We are trying to decide if we will go through it.
The registration fee ($800), student fee ($500) and early tuition payment plan of apr-jan got us really skeptical. Also, the fact that the withdrawal process is slim to none once you sign the contract. Admission Director stated that you will still be charged the tuition if you withdraw after 14 days.
Any comments?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone experienced the admission process at Holy Trinity? We are trying to decide if we will go through it.
The registration fee ($800), student fee ($500) and early tuition payment plan of apr-jan got us really skeptical. Also, the fact that the withdrawal process is slim to none once you sign the contract. Admission Director stated that you will still be charged the tuition if you withdraw after 14 days.
Any comments?
I don't have any personal experience with this school but have read several reviews where this has been a concern. In my very limited contact with Holy Trinity they appeared to be all about money, money, money. Has anyone considered School of the Incarnation in Gambrills?
I have a friend with a kid at SOTI and they have been very pleased.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone experienced the admission process at Holy Trinity? We are trying to decide if we will go through it.
The registration fee ($800), student fee ($500) and early tuition payment plan of apr-jan got us really skeptical. Also, the fact that the withdrawal process is slim to none once you sign the contract. Admission Director stated that you will still be charged the tuition if you withdraw after 14 days.
Any comments?
I don't have any personal experience with this school but have read several reviews where this has been a concern. In my very limited contact with Holy Trinity they appeared to be all about money, money, money. Has anyone considered School of the Incarnation in Gambrills?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone experienced the admission process at Holy Trinity? We are trying to decide if we will go through it.
The registration fee ($800), student fee ($500) and early tuition payment plan of apr-jan got us really skeptical. Also, the fact that the withdrawal process is slim to none once you sign the contract. Admission Director stated that you will still be charged the tuition if you withdraw after 14 days.
Any comments?