Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is such a large Catholic High School not just like a public school? Not seeing what the advantage is.
Elitism. Parents get to choose their kid’s cohort when they shop private schools. In public, you’re stuck with all kinds of people.
Anonymous wrote:How is such a large Catholic High School not just like a public school? Not seeing what the advantage is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many students per grade? I thought the school was quite large but I might be wrong. I thought they accepted most.
400 per grade or 1200 total.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 kids from St Elizabeth’s in Rockville are in the incoming freshman class at OLGC. That’s a huge number from a parish that’s equally close to St. John’s and almost walking distance to Prep and Holy Cross.
They should not accept this many kids from one school. They need to diversify the freshman class to avoid cliquishness.
That's a lot like BS kids to Visi. There are feeders.
Not anymore. BS was shut out this year.
Huh? BS is sending somewhere between 9-13 girls to visit this year.
That's what you think.
That's what I saw at the accepted student events... sheesh.
18 of 125 is a small portion. Stop blabbering about it. And just because they were accepted doesn't mean they are going to attend. I know a few who aren't accepting.
That's all fine. I'm just saying BS is and does sent a big group of girls to visi. Doesn't mean it will affect the class - it just is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 kids from St Elizabeth’s in Rockville are in the incoming freshman class at OLGC. That’s a huge number from a parish that’s equally close to St. John’s and almost walking distance to Prep and Holy Cross.
They should not accept this many kids from one school. They need to diversify the freshman class to avoid cliquishness.
That's a lot like BS kids to Visi. There are feeders.
Not anymore. BS was shut out this year.
Huh? BS is sending somewhere between 9-13 girls to visit this year.
That's what you think.
That's what I saw at the accepted student events... sheesh.
18 of 125 is a small portion. Stop blabbering about it. And just because they were accepted doesn't mean they are going to attend. I know a few who aren't accepting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 kids from St Elizabeth’s in Rockville are in the incoming freshman class at OLGC. That’s a huge number from a parish that’s equally close to St. John’s and almost walking distance to Prep and Holy Cross.
They should not accept this many kids from one school. They need to diversify the freshman class to avoid cliquishness.
That's a lot like BS kids to Visi. There are feeders.
Not anymore. BS was shut out this year.
Huh? BS is sending somewhere between 9-13 girls to visit this year.
That's what you think.
That's what I saw at the accepted student events... sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 kids from St Elizabeth’s in Rockville are in the incoming freshman class at OLGC. That’s a huge number from a parish that’s equally close to St. John’s and almost walking distance to Prep and Holy Cross.
They should not accept this many kids from one school. They need to diversify the freshman class to avoid cliquishness.
That's a lot like BS kids to Visi. There are feeders.
Not anymore. BS was shut out this year.
Huh? BS is sending somewhere between 9-13 girls to visit this year.
That's what you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 kids from St Elizabeth’s in Rockville are in the incoming freshman class at OLGC. That’s a huge number from a parish that’s equally close to St. John’s and almost walking distance to Prep and Holy Cross.
They should not accept this many kids from one school. They need to diversify the freshman class to avoid cliquishness.
That's a lot like BS kids to Visi. There are feeders.
Not anymore. BS was shut out this year.
Huh? BS is sending somewhere between 9-13 girls to visit this year.
Anonymous wrote:I know next to nothing about this school because it was too far out, however, it's taking three of our top girls from our K-8 this year. They were super impressed by the STEM and honors program and one of them is choosing it over Visi and a Big 3 school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 kids from St Elizabeth’s in Rockville are in the incoming freshman class at OLGC. That’s a huge number from a parish that’s equally close to St. John’s and almost walking distance to Prep and Holy Cross.
They should not accept this many kids from one school. They need to diversify the freshman class to avoid cliquishness.
That's a lot like BS kids to Visi. There are feeders.
Not anymore. BS was shut out this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 kids from St Elizabeth’s in Rockville are in the incoming freshman class at OLGC. That’s a huge number from a parish that’s equally close to St. John’s and almost walking distance to Prep and Holy Cross.
They should not accept this many kids from one school. They need to diversify the freshman class to avoid cliquishness.
That's a lot like BS kids to Visi. There are feeders.