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Old 07-27-2008, 11:05 PM
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Default Any Good, Reasonably Priced Religious Schools *IN* DC?

I posted a thread a few weeks ago about public schools... I understand now that the secular private schools are all like over 25K in the district. What about religious schools? Are there any good ones that are cheaper?
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Don't know what to call reasonably priced, but places like Gonzaga and St. John's are probably around 12-15k.

Archbishop Carroll is more affordable, somewhere in the 10k area.

Pretty slim pickins, unfortunately.
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Old 07-28-2008, 02:36 PM
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Trinity Christian School is around $7000 (fairfax near GMU)
Oakcrest School is in the $15,000 range (mclean)
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There are a number of good, reasonably priced diocesan Catholic elementary schools in DC. BUT you will need to be a registered parishioner in order to be considered for many of the best programs. If you are a non-Catholic, it might not be a realistic option.
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