Please tell me everything about St. Andrew’s Episcopal

Anonymous
Why does everyone think about this for the 2023-24 year?
Tell me everything
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone think about this for the 2023-24 year?
Tell me everything




We pulled our DC out. They are not what they sell themselves to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone think about this for the 2023-24 year?
Tell me everything




We pulled our DC out. They are not what they sell themselves to be.


You keep saying this but not why
Anonymous
Wonderful school with warm culture. Teachers and administration very responsive in our experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone think about this for the 2023-24 year?
Tell me everything




We pulled our DC out. They are not what they sell themselves to be.


Which grade? Lower school? Middle school? High school? Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone think about this for the 2023-24 year?
Tell me everything




We pulled our DC out. They are not what they sell themselves to be.


You keep saying this but not why


+1.
Anonymous
Honestly the parents seem mostly happy and busy and not as active on DCUM as the parents of other schools.

The school does have an option on the website to talk to current parents by text if you don't know anyone personally.
Anonymous
We toured the school and everyone was very nice. The facilities are obviously, impressive. They have a very researched based psychological approach to teaching that sounded interesting, but I couldn’t help but get a Dharma Initiative vibe. I can’t quite put my finger on it. We spent three hours there and the one thing they didn’t mention was, St. Andrew or anything about religion. It wasn’t what I was expecting at all.
Anonymous
What a strange comment.

At our open house we met the chaplain, were given an overview of what chapel was like and how it includes learning about many different cultures/religions, received written descriptions of the progression of religion classes, and learned about the school's commitment to service.

Also the seniors graduate at the National Cathedral which is obvious in the literature frim the school.

The school history is also provided on the website.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We toured the school and everyone was very nice. The facilities are obviously, impressive. They have a very researched based psychological approach to teaching that sounded interesting, but I couldn’t help but get a Dharma Initiative vibe. I can’t quite put my finger on it. We spent three hours there and the one thing they didn’t mention was, St. Andrew or anything about religion. It wasn’t what I was expecting at all.


What is that? What does that mean?
Anonymous
St Andrews is a good school for average students.

Every once in a while they have some stand outs.

A few years ago they had a ton of kids that now are extremely successful entrepenures with their own start ups.

Mostly nice kids.

Anonymous
Do the teachers have a masters degrees?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:St Andrews is a good school for average students.

Every once in a while they have some stand outs.

A few years ago they had a ton of kids that now are extremely successful entrepenures with their own start ups.

Mostly nice kids.



Define "average" in today's era of admissions.
Anonymous
Not sure how you define “average,” but the school places students in very competitive colleges. And numerous AP offerings where students routinely get 5s based on my DD’s experience. The academic rigor is great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not sure how you define “average,” but the school places students in very competitive colleges. And numerous AP offerings where students routinely get 5s based on my DD’s experience. The academic rigor is great.


Is there a social scene for the kids? Are they homebodies or do they have fun school events, etc.?
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