Duchesne and IWA are both considered "Sister Schools" to STH, but every guy I knew at STH with a HS age sister attended IWA. The drive time between IWA and STH is less than 10 minutes.
Diggity said:
I have friends that applied to St. Michael, St. Mark's (in Spring Branch) and St. Rose.
They didn't get into the first two and are waiting to hear back on the third.
Not surprisingly, applications are way up this year.
Jerzzy said:
We still have a year before we have to apply but decided to tour St Theresa, St Rose and St Ambrose this spring to get a feel where we may want to land.
how was the HS application process coming out of Trafton? My son is in 6th grade there now, so won't be long before we go through it (for the first time).AggieT said:
Trafton
I think there were 4-5 boys that took the same path.
Just curious why you say this as I have heard nothing but good about SV (...and my dad was a baller there in the middle ages).Quote:
St Vincent for me was the only Hard NO, St Anne was a No but could of lived with it
yeah, 4 kids would make it very tough.txcincinnatus said:
We're in GOOF. Kids are currently at St. Theresa and the drive in the morning is not bad. Especially because it's mostly on the way to downtown and Post Oak. Also relatively easy to head west on i10 after drop off.
Might be pulling our oldest to attend OFE for 1st grade next year. Nothing to do with St. Theresa other than the cost really adds up. Recently found out we're expecting #4, so we're having to reassess. Hopefully we can get back in for 6th grade.
those of us that live in the area love the 'turning into St Anne and blocking Westheimer' parents!Cibalo said:
I find it has more to do with timing when you leave. I live over by Memorial City Mall and it takes about 23 minutes to get to St Anne (Shepard and Westheimer) but I try and leave the house by 715 to give myself some delay time buffer. Getting out of there after school isn't hard either. But if you are picking up after work a 5pm it is a cluster.