Anonymous wrote:I realize this thread spans many years, but would like to revive this conversation. How do Blessed Sacrament and St Ann's compare, for example? How about BS and Holy Cross?
Thanks for any updated information!
Anonymous wrote:Our Lady of Lourdes is the most terrible place ever. So glad not to be there any longer. Terrible people, terrible principal, terrible vp. Ugh.
Mercy, by far!! The facility is top notch, they are totally up to speed technologically, and the inclusion program is such a gift to ALL the students.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the tuition for Primary Day School worth it? I can't believe that it is $17,000 for Kindergarten. It seems ridiculous.
Lots of other privates cost loads more, $27,000, for K and up. Primary Day supposedly has a good track record for getting graduates in to MD privates.
Can a student start at Primary Day and then get into a Catholic school for grades 3-8? What is the top Catholic elementary school in the area?
Blessed Sacrament or St. Bart's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to work at Our Lady of Lourdes and think that the education that they offer is excellent. Every single one of the classroom teachers is an effective teacher. I have heard good things about the summer camp. I'm not a big fan of the PE teacher, too, but can say that he is very involved in the school and brings a lot of positive things to the table. A lot of teachers don't get the credit that they deserve for all of the work that they put into the school, it is basically all reserved for him. However, if you are looking for a great Catholic school with strong leadership and can stomach Catholic school politics, I suggest sending your child to Lourdes.
I couldn't stand working there. I dont' even understand how some of the people that work there are allowed to even be in a classroom. Anyone off the street can teach in a Catholic school, basically. You don't even need to have a college degree to teach or to be a vice principal or principal for that matter.
Anonymous wrote:I used to work at Our Lady of Lourdes and think that the education that they offer is excellent. Every single one of the classroom teachers is an effective teacher. I have heard good things about the summer camp. I'm not a big fan of the PE teacher, too, but can say that he is very involved in the school and brings a lot of positive things to the table. A lot of teachers don't get the credit that they deserve for all of the work that they put into the school, it is basically all reserved for him. However, if you are looking for a great Catholic school with strong leadership and can stomach Catholic school politics, I suggest sending your child to Lourdes.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are in Catholic school so here's what I hear on the ones you mention:
Mercy - can also be hard to get into because of lots of alums, very affluent parish, strong high school outplacement, I like their uniforms!![]()
Little Flower - nice campus, great field, strongest clergy presence of all the schools, solid traditional instruction
Our Lady of Lourdes - more diverse than other Bethesda schools, more of a "city feel" to it's campus, one of the few with a 3 yo nursery program
St. Ann's - never hear much about them
St. Raphael's - newest school in area, only goes through grade 2-3 currently, spinoff from St. Elizabeth's
Holy Cross, Holy Redeemer, - don't know them
Our Lady of Victory - smaller than I thought, strong reputation,
Others areound are Holy Trinity (hard to get in and more expensive than others) and Annunciation (very small classes because of low enrollment)