Yes, it is. But it is extremely conservative, very Catholic, and gives a completely classical education. No Queer Studies or Trans-Gendered Literature at Christendom!
Going to a small school will afford him an opportunity he never had — that being the opportunity to sit in a classroom with fewer than 40 students. It is very nice to be able to be taught by an ACTUAL professor to whom you are more that just a student ID number who sits in the 52nd row of an auditorium for class.
I myself experienced this when I went from a high school with more than 5000 students in it (NYC public schools, God help me) to a college of about the same size as Christendom. It was a totally new experience for me, and I enjoyed it very much. Now, his (Catholic) high school was not quite as large as my high school. His had only 2000 students, and about 500 in the graduating class, but like Christendom, this high school has very high academic standards, and DOES NOT comply with Common Core.
So despite the small size, my Billy will fit right in. BTW, small as Christendom is, there are other, even smaller conservative, Catholic schools out there. THOSE, I think are a bit TOO small for college.
Regards,
I can see how it is an advantage in getting an actual education without the leftist pollution but the football and basketball teams probably stink.
lol. //arcasm