Anonymous
Post 01/19/2026 11:52     Subject: Re:Hspt

Did scores come out already in the Arlington Diocese?
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2026 23:10     Subject: Hspt

Re my earlier post, the local scores were on my DD’S practice HSPT test in the spring (called the PHSPT). We didn’t get local scores on the actual test, just National.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2026 20:24     Subject: Re:Hspt

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think good grades and a high HSPT makes kids ineligible for the Benilde Program. Benilde kids are in SJC Honors courses alongside the other students and (according to my DC) are super smart. They need more time for tests and have an extra study hall, but the Benilde kids in DC’s classes are overachievers rather than under performers.


Of course, because they get extra time


Tell me you don't have a kid with a learning difference without telling me.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2026 16:01     Subject: Re:Hspt

Anonymous wrote:I don’t think good grades and a high HSPT makes kids ineligible for the Benilde Program. Benilde kids are in SJC Honors courses alongside the other students and (according to my DC) are super smart. They need more time for tests and have an extra study hall, but the Benilde kids in DC’s classes are overachievers rather than under performers.


Of course, because they get extra time
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2026 15:58     Subject: Hspt

Anonymous wrote:Rocked a 95%


That’s all?
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2026 14:59     Subject: Hspt

Anonymous wrote:Re local performance, not surprisingly, the DC crowd overachieved. For example, in one category (verbal) my DD got 96th percent nationally, which was 87th percentile locally.


How do you know all of this? I must be missing the local percentile on my kid’s report somewhere? I also wonder what local would mean in our area. ADW? Arlington diocese? State by state?
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2026 11:44     Subject: Hspt

Do all applicants that apply to Benilde get interviewed?
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2026 11:37     Subject: Re:Hspt

I don’t think good grades and a high HSPT makes kids ineligible for the Benilde Program. Benilde kids are in SJC Honors courses alongside the other students and (according to my DC) are super smart. They need more time for tests and have an extra study hall, but the Benilde kids in DC’s classes are overachievers rather than under performers.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2026 11:30     Subject: Hspt

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Weird question here. I have a kid applying to Benilde with really mediocre to crappy grades (independent school) and a 98% HSPT. Is his score going to cause him issue getting into the program? His learning difference are well documented and have definitely affected his grades.


No- DD had a 95 HSPT and was admitted into Benilde.


Ditto. I had the very unmotherly reaction of cringing when I saw how high my DC's HSPT was, but DC got into Benilde anyway. They do read the documentation of learning differences...



It's weird that people think scoring high on the HSPT would prevent your child from getting into Benilde? They won't accept kids who score to low. It offers extra executive function support not a LD program or remediation.


SJC describes it as an LD program: Our Benilde Program, named for visionary and innovative Lasallian educator St. Benilde Pierre Romancon, offers a college preparatory program for highly motivated students with diagnosed mild learning differences.


I know of one person last year who applied for Benilde and was accepted to SJC, but not the Benilde program. I guess they thought he would do fine in the regular program with some accommodations. So yes, it's possible good grades and a high test scores might make you ineligible for the program. But that being said, I don't know what SJC's Benilde criteria are.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2026 18:58     Subject: Hspt

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Weird question here. I have a kid applying to Benilde with really mediocre to crappy grades (independent school) and a 98% HSPT. Is his score going to cause him issue getting into the program? His learning difference are well documented and have definitely affected his grades.


No- DD had a 95 HSPT and was admitted into Benilde.


Ditto. I had the very unmotherly reaction of cringing when I saw how high my DC's HSPT was, but DC got into Benilde anyway. They do read the documentation of learning differences...



It's weird that people think scoring high on the HSPT would prevent your child from getting into Benilde? They won't accept kids who score to low. It offers extra executive function support not a LD program or remediation.


SJC describes it as an LD program: Our Benilde Program, named for visionary and innovative Lasallian educator St. Benilde Pierre Romancon, offers a college preparatory program for highly motivated students with diagnosed mild learning differences.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2026 18:56     Subject: Hspt

Anonymous wrote:Re local performance, not surprisingly, the DC crowd overachieved. For example, in one category (verbal) my DD got 96th percent nationally, which was 87th percentile locally.


There aren’t local percentiles on our report. Where are you seeing that?
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2026 17:04     Subject: Hspt

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Weird question here. I have a kid applying to Benilde with really mediocre to crappy grades (independent school) and a 98% HSPT. Is his score going to cause him issue getting into the program? His learning difference are well documented and have definitely affected his grades.


No- DD had a 95 HSPT and was admitted into Benilde.


Ditto. I had the very unmotherly reaction of cringing when I saw how high my DC's HSPT was, but DC got into Benilde anyway. They do read the documentation of learning differences...



It's weird that people think scoring high on the HSPT would prevent your child from getting into Benilde? They won't accept kids who score to low. It offers extra executive function support not a LD program or remediation.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2026 16:22     Subject: Hspt

Re local performance, not surprisingly, the DC crowd overachieved. For example, in one category (verbal) my DD got 96th percent nationally, which was 87th percentile locally.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2026 07:38     Subject: Hspt

If they don’t report local, then it doesn’t matter how they compare because there is nothing to compare.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2026 07:33     Subject: Hspt

Anonymous wrote:We got local norms on practice test, but only National on actual HSPT.


How do local and national compare, roughly?