Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Johns has a lot more lower and middle class kids. GDS has a lot more UMC + wealthy kids. The schools are very different.
GDS awards financial aid and this is given primarily to PoC. St. John’s tuition is half or less that of GDS but also awards financial aid. SJCHS is much larger and there is a significant population of very affluent people. I find it to be more of a mix - like public schools should be (but aren’t always).
Huge difference is that GDS was closed for nearly all of the pandemic, with classes meeting virtually. SJCHS was open most of the time, or with a hybrid schedule.
GDS students call teachers by first name; SJCHS uses formal address.
GDS kids tend to be very outspoken, can appear argumentative as they adjust to school. Lots of competitiveness.
SJC kids tend to be outwardly respectful and polite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More like Berkeley and Notre Dame.
Spot-on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are relatively new to DC and we are applying to both schools for 9th grade. My DC is now in a public school. He is very athletic, loves sports, bright but not very hard working, although gets goods grades consistently. What school would fit him better?
St. John’s I don’t think GDS is as athletic focused
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t gds on a sooner timeline than any of the Catholic schools?
Anonymous wrote:We are relatively new to DC and we are applying to both schools for 9th grade. My DC is now in a public school. He is very athletic, loves sports, bright but not very hard working, although gets goods grades consistently. What school would fit him better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St John's, with the caveat that if your DC is not a FABULOUS standout in one particular sport he is likely to be cut before making varsity. Many of their teams are nationally ranked.
+1
It would be helpful to know the sport. For instance, the baseball coach was enough to cross this school off our list. Didn't want to be at the mercy of this one guy for travel and high school. Would never EVER hop into that program.
For other sports, make sure you're realistic about your kid before assuming they'll make the team. Not a school where you casually play three sports.
Anonymous wrote:St John's, with the caveat that if your DC is not a FABULOUS standout in one particular sport he is likely to be cut before making varsity. Many of their teams are nationally ranked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing they have in common sportswise is they both have top notch running programs - both Cross Country and Coach. Both Head Coaches are exceptional coaches and people.
GDS does not have a " top running program" LOL.... its in the Private school league, which is super easy.
Anonymous wrote:One thing they have in common sportswise is they both have top notch running programs - both Cross Country and Coach. Both Head Coaches are exceptional coaches and people.
Anonymous wrote:St. Johns has a lot more lower and middle class kids. GDS has a lot more UMC + wealthy kids. The schools are very different.