Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an eye-opener. Thank you for posting, 12/05/2017 12:11.
Is there a standardized test we should be asking about when comparing schools?
12/05/2017 12:11 is the most objective information we have.
I wish there was an equivalent to SAT that we could compare across all the 8th grades to see where these schools really stand
I am really getting worried that we are all getting hoodwinked into thinking these private schools are stronger than our local public schools
Any insight or advice?
Private schools are only accountable to their "customers," the students and parents, who have no real way of assessing quality of instruction. Some of them are run like tiny dictatorships, I speak from experience.
My advice- work with your public school! You're already paying for it in our high taxes, and the more people are invested in our local publics, the better they will do, which will only lead to more enrollment by middle class and higher income parents and increased property values. The private schools in PG are unimpressive academically and add nothing to our community.
Anonymous wrote:This is an eye-opener. Thank you for posting, 12/05/2017 12:11.
Is there a standardized test we should be asking about when comparing schools?
12/05/2017 12:11 is the most objective information we have.
I wish there was an equivalent to SAT that we could compare across all the 8th grades to see where these schools really stand
I am really getting worried that we are all getting hoodwinked into thinking these private schools are stronger than our local public schools
Any insight or advice?
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?
Reviving this thread.... and yes, I toured last week and this is a deal breaker for me. For what you get,$10k tuition does NOT include $800 registration fee or$500 endowment. So basically add $1300 to tuition. I didn’t see that much value in the school. $9-10k I could stomach it.
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:Surprised to hear some feel children are not challenged at St Pius or Holy Trinity. Anyone else hear this as well? This is disappointing
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't Excellence only have temporary accredidation? That concerns me. I was looking there because they have a later cutoff and my daughter misses the state cutoff by 2 days.
I have heard only great things about Holy Trinity, but they refuse to waive the cutoff until at least K. I was trying to get DD in their PK3.
Anonymous wrote:Check out your public options before committing to any of these schools. The areas you've noted have great school options. Many have left Pius andHT to attend my public elementary. Feel children are more challenged .
Anonymous wrote: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?
Secondary schools.