Anonymous wrote:Are there carpools or private transportation options for parents in South PG? We would consider but transportation would be our biggest hurdle. Though the commute would be around 30 mins I would compare it to if we had to travel to a NW DC private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soooo, tuition went up $300. Big deal. The $1000 registration fee is applied to the tuition amount. OP is someone with no connection to the school and obviously has no idea of the quality of education offered. I pulled my kid from a $36k private after 3 years. The quality of education she receives at HT is comparable, and better in many respects. My kid has 12 kids in her class. If you're looking for something better than that, go homeschool your kids. Others, please go visit HT for yourself. The administration does a great job with the resources at its disposal. And the kids LOVE IT!
You pulled your child from a private that cost $36k? I guess you’re so rich you didn’t notice your registration fee wasn’t applied to your tuition! #Troll Post
Anonymous wrote:Soooo, tuition went up $300. Big deal. The $1000 registration fee is applied to the tuition amount. OP is someone with no connection to the school and obviously has no idea of the quality of education offered. I pulled my kid from a $36k private after 3 years. The quality of education she receives at HT is comparable, and better in many respects. My kid has 12 kids in her class. If you're looking for something better than that, go homeschool your kids. Others, please go visit HT for yourself. The administration does a great job with the resources at its disposal. And the kids LOVE IT!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soooo, tuition went up $300. Big deal. The $1000 registration fee is applied to the tuition amount. OP is someone with no connection to the school and obviously has no idea of the quality of education offered. I pulled my kid from a $36k private after 3 years. The quality of education she receives at HT is comparable, and better in many respects. My kid has 12 kids in her class. If you're looking for something better than that, go homeschool your kids. Others, please go visit HT for yourself. The administration does a great job with the resources at its disposal. And the kids LOVE IT!
The $1,000 is NOT applied to tuition. It is the registration fee AND separate. Go to their website. Reading is fudnemental.
The registration fee of $1,000 is. It applied to tuition. I just had a personal tour last week. It is in addition to. The $500 endowment fee is due in June as is also not applied to tuition. Wasn’t a deal breaker for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soooo, tuition went up $300. Big deal. The $1000 registration fee is applied to the tuition amount. OP is someone with no connection to the school and obviously has no idea of the quality of education offered. I pulled my kid from a $36k private after 3 years. The quality of education she receives at HT is comparable, and better in many respects. My kid has 12 kids in her class. If you're looking for something better than that, go homeschool your kids. Others, please go visit HT for yourself. The administration does a great job with the resources at its disposal. And the kids LOVE IT!
The $1,000 is NOT applied to tuition. It is the registration fee AND separate. Go to their website. Reading is fudnemental.
Anonymous wrote:Soooo, tuition went up $300. Big deal. The $1000 registration fee is applied to the tuition amount. OP is someone with no connection to the school and obviously has no idea of the quality of education offered. I pulled my kid from a $36k private after 3 years. The quality of education she receives at HT is comparable, and better in many respects. My kid has 12 kids in her class. If you're looking for something better than that, go homeschool your kids. Others, please go visit HT for yourself. The administration does a great job with the resources at its disposal. And the kids LOVE IT!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current parent of HT primary school student - in our third year. Keep in mind tuition also includes regular field trips, year book, and school pictures. There may be some things that I’m missing. They rolled those items into tuition based on parent survey. It’s nice that we don’t have to keep paying for things in addition to tuition. I’ve visited St. Anne’s, St. Pius, Friends, Woodstream, and Grace. HT is overall good school, classes are small, and students are happy. We’ve also met some great families. No place is perfect, but we have no regrets about sending our child there.
Thank you for the feedback. I applied for the discovery program. What grade is your child in and how long have they been attending? I really liked what I saw. I am hoping my son is accepted.
Our child is in 3rd, started in 1st grade.