Anonymous wrote:I’m thing about Gonzaga is that they have multiple teams for some sports. Even though your child may never make the top rugby team there are six other rugby teams that he might be able to play on this is also true for crew.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to imagine the Landon "Azalea Festival" crowd fitting in at much more middle class Gonzaga.
I see plenty of Benz and Rovers speeding around Bethesda, NW DC, Potomac rocking the big purple G sticker on the backs of their cars.
the Hypocrisy of your post is laughable and clearly shows how biased you are.
and believe me, I see plenty of Gonzaga moms roaming around the Landon Azaela festival dressed to the nines in Lilly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There really isn’t much these two schools have in common. Are you catholic or not? If so, then choose Gonzaga. If not, Landon.
This sums up what I was thinking and about to write!
It’s 2019 so that thinking is myopic. It’s not the 60’s or even the 80’s.
To many, the idea of Catholic education for Catholic families has not gone out of fashion. We send or children to Catholic schools to reinforce our faith and values and to build the community. Its been going on quite successfully for a couple of hundred years here and is not subject to the whims of the latest 2019-era thinking.
Eh, seems antiquated and oddly clannish but you do you.
I'm sure to non-Catholics, the Catholic community seems "clannish" and so terribly not modern.
But to us, it's our history and our culture.
It's just an example of how completely clueless the non-Catholics are about Catholics, the Catholic church and Catholic education.
Hard to imagine the Landon "Azalea Festival" crowd fitting in at much more middle class Gonzaga.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There really isn’t much these two schools have in common. Are you catholic or not? If so, then choose Gonzaga. If not, Landon.
This sums up what I was thinking and about to write!
It’s 2019 so that thinking is myopic. It’s not the 60’s or even the 80’s.
To many, the idea of Catholic education for Catholic families has not gone out of fashion. We send or children to Catholic schools to reinforce our faith and values and to build the community. Its been going on quite successfully for a couple of hundred years here and is not subject to the whims of the latest 2019-era thinking.
Eh, seems antiquated and oddly clannish but you do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Wow... The competition between Gonzaga and Landon is so toxic. They are not that different they are boys schools I think some of you are crazy. You’re not going to get your answer from this forum the people on this forum are absolutely insane.
It is not toxic. The people chiming in on this thread are. Landon and Gonzaga are different in some ways and similar in others. The only big difference is size of overall class and the fact that one is Catholic. There is overlap of friends and families in both of these schools. I went to a lacrosse game between the two of them and the parents of boys from Landon and Gonzaga were sitting together chatting away. Many are friends, family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Wow... The competition between Gonzaga and Landon is so toxic. They are not that different they are boys schools I think some of you are crazy. You’re not going to get your answer from this forum the people on this forum are absolutely insane.
You are missing the point.
The gist of most of the responses to this thread is they don't compete and there is no competition. They don't compete for students, except very rarely. They serve almost entirely different groups of people. They don't compete athletically except rarely. They are in different athletic conferences.
No one has said one school or the other is bad and the other good. But they are very different by almost every measure. City vs. Suburbs. Large vs. Small. Religious vs. secular. WCAC vs. IAC. One is much more expensive than the other.
About the only similarity is they are all boys schools.
There may two more different schools in the area, but I can't think of any.
WZ beat Landon and many sports every year. Rugby,crew,lacrosse just to name a few
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Wow... The competition between Gonzaga and Landon is so toxic. They are not that different they are boys schools I think some of you are crazy. You’re not going to get your answer from this forum the people on this forum are absolutely insane.
It is not toxic. The people chiming in on this thread are. Landon and Gonzaga are different in some ways and similar in others. The only big difference is size of overall class and the fact that one is Catholic. There is overlap of friends and families in both of these schools. I went to a lacrosse game between the two of them and the parents of boys from Landon and Gonzaga were sitting together chatting away. Many are friends, family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There really isn’t much these two schools have in common. Are you catholic or not? If so, then choose Gonzaga. If not, Landon.
This sums up what I was thinking and about to write!
It’s 2019 so that thinking is myopic. It’s not the 60’s or even the 80’s.
To many, the idea of Catholic education for Catholic families has not gone out of fashion. We send or children to Catholic schools to reinforce our faith and values and to build the community. Its been going on quite successfully for a couple of hundred years here and is not subject to the whims of the latest 2019-era thinking.
Having been part of that Washington Catholic community my whole life and my family going back to the 1800s I understand. But 100% of catholic families do not send their kids to Catholic schools and we understand everybody has their own needs and desires. There are thousands and thousands of Catholics that don’t send their kids to Catholic schools and that is okay.
Every child in CCD does not go to a Catholic school. The Catholic school or be an outcast mantra is literally the opposite of Catholic teachings.
Thanks to club sports kids in this generation are not as insular as the Catholic students of the past. They are friends with kids at Landon, Saint Albans, Bullis, public school, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Academics at Landon are far better than what you would experience at GZ
What makes you say that? The outcome is that much different. Avg. ACT: Landon 31, GZ 30. Avg. SAT: Landon 1330, GZ 1300. Not significant enough considering GZ serves a much larger scale of academic abilities.
The atgleyes aren’t the ones bringing the academics down, It’s the legacies. But go ahead blame it on a bunch of black kids. That’s so GZ if you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Academics at Landon are far better than what you would experience at GZ
What makes you say that? The outcome is that much different. Avg. ACT: Landon 31, GZ 30. Avg. SAT: Landon 1330, GZ 1300. Not significant enough considering GZ serves a much larger scale of academic abilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Wow... The competition between Gonzaga and Landon is so toxic. They are not that different they are boys schools I think some of you are crazy. You’re not going to get your answer from this forum the people on this forum are absolutely insane.
You are missing the point.
The gist of most of the responses to this thread is they don't compete and there is no competition. They don't compete for students, except very rarely. They serve almost entirely different groups of people. They don't compete athletically except rarely. They are in different athletic conferences.
No one has said one school or the other is bad and the other good. But they are very different by almost every measure. City vs. Suburbs. Large vs. Small. Religious vs. secular. WCAC vs. IAC. One is much more expensive than the other.
About the only similarity is they are all boys schools.
There may two more different schools in the area, but I can't think of any.
GZ and Prep are very different but have the same students applying.
For many Prep has been a non choice with all their issues. Kids who don’t want to commute downtown are now looking at Landon.
Of all the all boys schools in this area GZ and Landon are most alike.
GZ is nothing like STA, St. anselms, the Heights ... it is way more similar to Landon.
Since we had boys go to Prep and GZA, I can tell you the schools are much more similar than they are different. And you are right, the same boys do apply to both. And that's what made the schools similar. That and the leadership of the Jesuits and the Jesuit model of education they both share. That's also why when the boys graduate from GZA or Prep, they are much more likely to become friends with one another than with those from other schools because they have so much in common.
I'm not sure what "issues" at Prep you are talking about. A decades old sexual assault case or a Prep student or the unsubstantiated claim of assault by a girl in the 1980's. Landon's rap sheet is far from blemish-free.
I cannot think of a single way in which Gonzaga is similar to Landon. They serve different communities. Maybe there is a small group 0f Catholics who mysteriouslywouldn't consider Prep and don't want to go downtown. But that's very few people. It sounds like an express ticket out of the Catholic community to me with long lasting ramifications.
Anonymous wrote:Academics at Landon are far better than what you would experience at GZ