Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. I have kids at both SJC (1 in scholars program) and Gonzaga. I would put Gonzaga over SJC except maybe the scholars program. SJC may have more class opportunities, but overall education I would put Gonzaga ahead of SJC.
It seems like we keep going back to which school is better than the other arguments. Since this is a lacrosse forum let’s stick to what is important. If your kid can play and he has a solid GPA, 3.5 or better, he will have a ton of choices at the next level. All of our local schools are good enough.
Anonymous wrote:It is who wins off the lacrosse field that matters. This year it will be GZ 2024 WCAC champs.
Anonymous wrote:It is who wins off the lacrosse field that matters. This year it will be GZ 2024 WCAC champs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please rate the following schools academically: Heights, PVI, Prep, Gonzaga, SJC. Thank you!
Prep
SJC
Gonzaga
PVI
Heights
Have had sons attend both SJC and GZ, and will say that SJC has passed GZ in full-picture academics. By that I mean: quality of education, preparation for standardized tests, college counseling and college placement. The margin is not wide, but SJC has the edge now. SJC admission rates have changed the game. They are getting a higher caliber student than they used to, and they are preparing them pretty well. Prep is still on another level. It’s possible SJC could someday catch them. But the current gap is real, and definitely linked to socioeconomic profile of Prep students.
College placement? Prove it. Back it up with statistics not opinion.
Anonymous wrote:I have to disagree. I have kids at both SJC (1 in scholars program) and Gonzaga. I would put Gonzaga over SJC except maybe the scholars program. SJC may have more class opportunities, but overall education I would put Gonzaga ahead of SJC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please rate the following schools academically: Heights, PVI, Prep, Gonzaga, SJC. Thank you!
Prep
SJC
Gonzaga
PVI
Heights
Have had sons attend both SJC and GZ, and will say that SJC has passed GZ in full-picture academics. By that I mean: quality of education, preparation for standardized tests, college counseling and college placement. The margin is not wide, but SJC has the edge now. SJC admission rates have changed the game. They are getting a higher caliber student than they used to, and they are preparing them pretty well. Prep is still on another level. It’s possible SJC could someday catch them. But the current gap is real, and definitely linked to socioeconomic profile of Prep students.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone please rate the following schools academically: Heights, PVI, Prep, Gonzaga, SJC. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prep
Gonzaga
SJC
Paul VI
Heights
Prep is easily top of the list, Gonzaga ahead of SJC but not in a completely different league like Prep is (literally). PVI is not a prep school drawing from all around the DMV like the first 3, it's still your local Catholic school alternative to publics. Heights has a totally different focus that makes it hard to even put in this list. They take academics seriously, sure, but they are religion first and academics second.
The first 3 are competing with each for the best applicants, so they'll have they best college placement records, but PVI has all the APs and curriculum you could want and their students can get into good schools too. Again, Heights is the outlier. Curriculum is fine, etc. but you don't go to Heights for the academics.
It is probably also worth noting that PVI is 1/3 the cost of Prep if that matters
great post... appreciate your honest feedback.
We live in McLean
Anonymous wrote:Prep
Gonzaga
SJC
Paul VI
Heights
Prep is easily top of the list, Gonzaga ahead of SJC but not in a completely different league like Prep is (literally). PVI is not a prep school drawing from all around the DMV like the first 3, it's still your local Catholic school alternative to publics. Heights has a totally different focus that makes it hard to even put in this list. They take academics seriously, sure, but they are religion first and academics second.
The first 3 are competing with each for the best applicants, so they'll have they best college placement records, but PVI has all the APs and curriculum you could want and their students can get into good schools too. Again, Heights is the outlier. Curriculum is fine, etc. but you don't go to Heights for the academics.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone please rate the following schools academically: Heights, PVI, Prep, Gonzaga, SJC. Thank you!