Beauvoir Outplacment Results

Anonymous
My own kids are in private school, bit Beauvoir defenders, please stop. You are just proving the stereotypes true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My own kids are in private school, bit Beauvoir defenders, please stop. You are just proving the stereotypes true.


Perhaps Beauvoir defenders will stop defending when the attackers stop attacking. Take a look at how many of these posts imply that Beauvoir kids are just rich kids with no brains who are taking up space at STA/NCS only because their parents could afford to pay tuition starting from pre-K.
Anonymous
How about "Beauvoir kids are rich kids who are usually smart, but occasionally end up getting spots at STA/NCS over even smarter kids only because their parents could afford to pay tuition starting from pre-K"?
Anonymous
Still not buying it. There are plenty of Beauvoir kids who didn’t get into Saint Albans or Ncs whose parents could easily afford the tuition and them some. Point being, Saint Albans Ncs let’s in kids who are capable of doing the work. And again, not all beat kids even applied to ncs and sta. It’s not a fit for everybody. And it doesn’t mean that those kids are any less bright. They just found other schools that are a better fit.
Anonymous
The craziness is overwhelming, someone has deep insecurities that their kids are actually not that smart.
Anonymous
Can we just be done with this thread? So many low pathetic nasty mothers attacking little kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about "Beauvoir kids are rich kids who are usually smart, but occasionally end up getting spots at STA/NCS over even smarter kids only because their parents could afford to pay tuition starting from pre-K"?


There’s so much wrong and ugly in this statement. I thank you for making the nastiness and jealousy of the anti-Beauvoir trolls patently clear.
Anonymous
What's so inaccurate about saying that Beauvoir kids are usually smart? Is it your contention that they are always smart?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's so inaccurate about saying that Beauvoir kids are usually smart? Is it your contention that they are always smart?


Obviously you are either unusually moronic or a troll. I bet troll, but of course it could go either way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about "Beauvoir kids are rich kids who are usually smart, but occasionally end up getting spots at STA/NCS over even smarter kids only because their parents could afford to pay tuition starting from pre-K"?


Aside from being smart, it’s no secret schools look at the whole family and they also want nice kids. I’m sure a few slip in here and there that might not fit this but overall I think they try to weed out the problem parents and based on your nasty post, you sound very nasty and I could easily see a school not wanting you to be part of their community. Btw I’m not a beauvoir parent but just a parent that’s tired of nasty people attacking kids and big three schools.
Anonymous
"I disagree, therefore you're a troll." Nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about "Beauvoir kids are rich kids who are usually smart, but occasionally end up getting spots at STA/NCS over even smarter kids only because their parents could afford to pay tuition starting from pre-K"?


Your post wreaks of jealousy. Jealousy is the green eyed monster. Not an attractive trait.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about "Beauvoir kids are rich kids who are usually smart, but occasionally end up getting spots at STA/NCS over even smarter kids only because their parents could afford to pay tuition starting from pre-K"?


How about "Beauvoir kids end up getting spots at STA/NCS because all three schools are part of the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation, and that's how life goes."

It's not that hard to understand people.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How about "Beauvoir kids are rich kids who are usually smart, but occasionally end up getting spots at STA/NCS over even smarter kids only because their parents could afford to pay tuition starting from pre-K"?


How about "Beauvoir kids end up getting spots at STA/NCS because all three schools are part of the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation, and that's how life goes."

It's not that hard to understand people.



I would add that in setting up Beauvoir as the little brother/sister school to STA/NCS, the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation has figured out how to have a de facto K-12 with a built-in opportunity to “counsel out” students and families after third grade without having to call it that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How about "Beauvoir kids are rich kids who are usually smart, but occasionally end up getting spots at STA/NCS over even smarter kids only because their parents could afford to pay tuition starting from pre-K"?


How about "Beauvoir kids end up getting spots at STA/NCS because all three schools are part of the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation, and that's how life goes."

It's not that hard to understand people.



I would add that in setting up Beauvoir as the little brother/sister school to STA/NCS, the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation has figured out how to have a de facto K-12 with a built-in opportunity to “counsel out” students and families after third grade without having to call it that.


Yeah - they sure were devious back in 1930s when they started Beauvoir . . . was it called 'counseling out' in the 1930s?
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