Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are all schools where a good, bright but not Big 3 kid could do well. So don’t criticize
I'm the one who said it was a weird list. I'm not saying they are weird schools. They're all great schools, but they're schools for very different kids. The only thing they have in common is that they aren't pressure cookers.
A kid who is going to want a large, structured, all boys, athletic powerhouse like DeMatha, is going to be different from the kid who wants the small, informal, coed, arts focused environment at Burke. The idea that someone would look at those two schools and decide solely based on Catholic/secular is weird. That doesn't mean that either school by itself is weird. They are wonderful places.
There are Catholic/secular pairings where the decision could come down to religion. Do I want Landon or Prep? Do I want Bullis or SJC? Do I want Holton or Stone Ridge? But DeMatha vs Burke isn't one of those choices.
Anonymous wrote:They are all schools where a good, bright but not Big 3 kid could do well. So don’t criticize
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burke and Field are going to have a very different feel than DeMatha and O’Connell. Also, sports at Burke and Field may not be what an athletic kid is looking for unless they are also active in a club team. I would have your child tour these schools and see which atmosphere they prefer. If you aren’t Catholic, you may not want a Catholic high school. I don’t know about Bullis, but Field doesn’t have AP classes. This may or may not be important to your family. Good luck. Lots of great schools in the DC area. I have had kids at independent Catholic high schools and the $50k private schools. Great experiences for my kids at both.
Burke and Field are not the only or the top (or even close) independent schools
Anonymous wrote:Might also want to look at St Johns College, which is a Catholic HS in DC. Colleague’s kid played baseball there and thought it was a good balance of academics and athletics.
Anonymous wrote:Catholic high schools in the DMV are independent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Independent schools are more diverse, provide unequivocal if not superior education, and build a peer network that is far broader and stronger, in my opinion.
That certainly is not universally true. Depends on which specific schools you are comparing.
Huh? How?
Anonymous wrote:Burke and Field are going to have a very different feel than DeMatha and O’Connell. Also, sports at Burke and Field may not be what an athletic kid is looking for unless they are also active in a club team. I would have your child tour these schools and see which atmosphere they prefer. If you aren’t Catholic, you may not want a Catholic high school. I don’t know about Bullis, but Field doesn’t have AP classes. This may or may not be important to your family. Good luck. Lots of great schools in the DC area. I have had kids at independent Catholic high schools and the $50k private schools. Great experiences for my kids at both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Independent schools are more diverse, provide unequivocal if not superior education, and build a peer network that is far broader and stronger, in my opinion.
That certainly is not universally true. Depends on which specific schools you are comparing.