| Visi, NCS, Madeira and Holton. |
| because the boys school thread is going so well |
| Rank for what? Academics, sports (probably need to say which one), least stressful, best facilities, best overall package? |
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Is it also toxic for girls? Just like the all-male high schools?
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Best for academics (learning rigor, teacher-student ratio, project focus). Best for social environment (inclusion, spirit, warmth). Best for college admissions. |
NCS or Holton, but really its going to come down to whether you have any hooks which will be the same at all schools |
Can we just stop this nonsense? Exercise some self control to boost your kid's school, please. |
Stir the pot time, huh? Silly you! |
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According to Niche https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-all-girls-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
NCS Medeira Holton Stone Ridge VISI |
Rank for equestrian programs. |
This. |
NCS (Huge Cliff) Holton (vacillates with Visitation back-and-forth for this position) Visitation Holy Child (Then,) Madeira. *I’ve added, Holy Child for further diversity and to make itne list more interesting. |
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Will ask the same question that I asked on the other thread with some adjustments:
Curious how all of the respondents judge these schools. How do you quantify best academics? And overall school experience? I have a girl at a different school that is not on this list. I do not actually know girls at all of these people other schools (different than the boys schools thread) How does anyone claim to know so much about these other schools, other than knowing families and their daughters that go to these schools? Some families will have children that went to more than one of these schools, but that is likely rare. Outplacement has too many factors to rely heavily on, IMO. So what are opinions based on? |
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