Admissions

FAQ’s

Where is The Heights located?

The Heights is situated in Potomac, MD, on a lovely wooded campus, convenient to both Virginia and District residents.

Does The Heights offer transportation assistance?

Yes. The Heights offers a bus service to and from Alexandria, Great Falls, McLean, Vienna, Reston, Herndon, and Ashburn VA, and a shuttle service to and from Grosvenor Metro. Both services are fee-based.

Does The Heights offer hot lunch?

Yes. The Heights offers the option of a catered hot lunch service. Each meal includes a main dish, a side dish, fresh fruit, bread, milk or juice, salad, and a dessert. The service is fee-based.

Is there a dress uniform for a Heights student?

No. There is a dress code: dress pants, shoes, shirt and tie (and sport coat for grades 8-12). The colors and styles are at the student’s discretion. This freedom gives students an opportunity to learn to dress professionally.

Is there any financial aid?

Yes. The Heights is extremely generous with financial aid. About 49% of Heights families receive financial aid. For more information, please visit our Tuition, Financial Aid, and Scholarships page.

What are the Clans of the Crest?

The four clans of the crest are Red Rose, White Lily, Gold Cross, and Red Cross. Through three festival days and other celebrations the four clans compete for the Tower, a trophy representing strength and vision. The clans are symbolic of virtues esteemed by Heights men: friendship, pure love, love of God, and service.

What is the average class size?

16 students.

What is the student/faculty ratio?

7:1 (6:1 in the Upper School)

How many college level courses are offered in the Upper School?

27.

What is Opus Dei's involvement with The Heights?

Opus Dei, a personal prelature of the Catholic Church, ensures that The Heights stays true to the teachings of the Catholic Church. In addition, Opus Dei provides the School with our chaplains, who administer the sacraments on a daily basis.

Is the faculty qualified?

Yes. Our faculty is our greatest asset. Their primary goal is to mentor each student towards success as a well-rounded Christian gentleman. They are also masters of their academic fields, who love what they teach. View faculty bios here.

What are we looking for in prospective students?

The Heights School admits spirited and well-rounded young men. Accepted students need to have demonstrated academic excellence and strong moral character. Also, because The Heights recognizes our faculty as secondary educators, a key aspect of the admission process involves ascertaining that the applicants’ parents share the vision of the School and are determined to work together with the faculty in the education of their sons.

What colleges and universities have accepted Heights graduates?

A list is available here.

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Contact the Admissions Office


Director of Admissions and Outreach
  • Rich Moss
  • 301.365.0227 ext. 112
  • rmoss@heights.edu
Associate Director, Lower and Middle School Admissions
  • Anthony Hadford
  • 301.365.0227 ext. 177
  • ahadford@heights.edu
Admissions Associate, Upper School Admissions
  • Brendan Regan
  • 301.365.0227 ext. 236
  • bregan@heights.edu
Admissions Coordinator
  • Michelle Murray
  • 301.365.0227 ext. 176
  • mmurray@heights.edu