Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lived in this area a long time and this is how I would rank them-
1-STA / Georgetown Prep - Equal in ranking as STA easier to get in at early grades but harder at 9th, which makes them look more competitive. Georgetown prep starts at 9th so more spots at that time making it appear less competitive if you compare 9th grade admissions. Both schools are great and have strong academics
3-St. Anselms
4-Gonzaga
5-Landon
6-Heights
7-Dematha
Agree with above. I have lived in area a long time and that is how I would rank them and their reputations. Spot on.
I know many boys that were accepted at all and chose one of the other for various reasons: price (some are $25k cheaper per year), or particular athletic team, location to their home, sibling or legacy, etc.
Any smart and motivated kid will do well at any one of those schools.
+100
Location mattered a lot to us. Fortunately, the one my sons loved the most on that list also was the quickest commute. It had a better price tag too.
You also are missing the “religion” aspect. Some only want a Jesuit education so that’s Prep or GZ. Some want very little or no religion, Landon.
There is so much to selecting a school. These “status lists” on this board are comical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lived in this area a long time and this is how I would rank them-
1-STA / Georgetown Prep - Equal in ranking as STA easier to get in at early grades but harder at 9th, which makes them look more competitive. Georgetown prep starts at 9th so more spots at that time making it appear less competitive if you compare 9th grade admissions. Both schools are great and have strong academics
3-St. Anselms
4-Gonzaga
5-Landon
6-Heights
7-Dematha
Agree with above. I have lived in area a long time and that is how I would rank them and their reputations. Spot on.
I know many boys that were accepted at all and chose one of the other for various reasons: price (some are $25k cheaper per year), or particular athletic team, location to their home, sibling or legacy, etc.
Any smart and motivated kid will do well at any one of those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering for next year. How do you rank these and what has been your experience - both good and bad?
St. Anselm, Landon, STA, GPrep and the Heights….
Ranking according to # of graduates who matriculated to Harvard, Princeton and MIT from class of 2018-2020 on polarislist.com:
STA #89
Gonzaga #176
Landon, GPrep, and Heights all tied at #892
Dematha #1533
St Anselm #3459
This does not take into account class size…