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LOL.... OK... We knew what was meant. Her ranking is not based on her child attending St. Pats or St. Pats would have been 1st. Ugh. Ya'll annoying.
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DP: I agree and I'm not a WES hater. I just think it's at the bottom of the list IMHO. So there are at least two posters here who don't think it should be lumped with the other schools. |
| That’s funny, because we looked at St. Patrick’s, Norwood, NPS, and WES and found them to be incredibly similar. All top notch, wonderful schools. |
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Can we do rankings by category?
1. academics 2. high school placement 3. facility 4. location 5. extracurriculars 6. soft skill development 7. diversity |
| May I ask why? Are you looking at all of these schools for next year or just seeking validation from DCUM that your child is at the “top” one? |
Not OP but I wanna know for future purposes. |
Each number would be a different ranking |
A huge portion of the NPS community is Jewish or interfaith. |
Huge? |
1. academics NPS, St Pats, Sheridan, Norwood = Lowell, WES 2. high school placement NPS, st Pats = Sheridan, not sure about the others 3. facility: st Pats, Lowell, not sure about Sheridan and Norwood, but probably better than NPS 4. location: depending on where you live 5. extracurriculars: st Pats, Lowell, Norwood, Sheridan, NPS (not sure, but not a determining factor to me) 6. soft skill development: not sure 7. diversity: Lowell, Norwood >> Sheridan, NPS, st Pats |
| We are atheist but interested in NPS and st Pats because of academics. Can we fit in the community? |
| Unfortunately no |
Do you have experience to share? |