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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I think you can tell quite a bit about the type of family that is attracted to Burgundy from the responses on this thread. One of the most wonderful things about Burgundy, I've found, is the Burgundy community. You'll be spending more time with other parents than you would at another school, due to trips to the Cove (parents accompany children on twice-a-year overnight trips to our West Virginia campus for curriculum-based outdoor activities). The parents, as a general rule, are extremely interested in providing their children with enriching experiences, both in and out of the classroom. They are, for the most part, keenly interested in education and child development (I, for example, have gone back to school to get a master's in education). I think this attitude towards learning is reflected in the kids that go to Burgundy. Many of them are very self-motivated and curious about the world around them. While no school is perfect, I have never second-guessed our decision to send our children to Burgundy. [/quote]
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