Still don't buy its Big 3. Too easy to get in, especially lower years. |
And thereby proving the theory that most GDS parents are complete tools. Didn’t even take a page. Well done!! |
Sadly, +1. |
God, this is so pathetic. |
Some in that school seem to be in deep denial. Let's wish them a healthy recovery. |
I hope none of you harpies actually went to GDS because I don’t know how you could come out of there arguing about something so stupid.
I love GDS, the education it provides, and its community idiosyncrasies. But obviously in terms of education broadly, college admissions, and social/economic advantage, there’s no meaningful difference between GDS and other top local private schools. Your kids are fine! Which private school they go to won’t matter that much. OMFG. |
Bull, the Christmas Assembly exists because it’s fun and gives the warm fuzzies. They did, however, teach us the Bible in English because they knew so many of us were raised Heathen and would otherwise miss important allusions. |
We read the Bible in AP English and in Humanities in public high school in a Boston suburb. It's not because we are heathens though. It's because the stories and parables in the Bible are a form of literature. We also read the Bhagavad Gita in high school. |
You have absolutely no proof. |
I went to GDS in the 70s and 80s. It was awesome. |
The Christmas Assembly is fun and gives us the warm fuzzies, but that is not mutually exclusive to learning the birth story of Jesus or learning Christmas carols. I don't know of any secular schools that have actual Christmas performances rather than generalized "winter holiday" mash-ups. Do public schools even talk about Christmas and Jesus? |
I’m new to DCUM and I don’t get it! We toured two of so called “Big 3” and other top schools, and all the schools we visited were AMAZING! It would really be a hard choice if lightning struck and we were offered more than one option. Just happy to get accepted PERIOD! I think if I had a choice, GDS would be my 1st choice and the deciding factor would be my DC’s reception by the students on Shadow day. I think she would be very happy there. I’m just a prospective parent here with nothing negative to say about any of the top tier schools, just my opinion. |
I’ve been on DCUM too long, but the original “Big 3” was Sidwell, NCS and STA. Back when my oldest was applying to high schools, about 8-9 years ago, Maret was sometimes included in the Big 3 when the Cathedral schools were lumped together. But GDS was an also-ran.
The Obamas also toured Maret, FWIW. There were some comments at the time that the school looked too much like a southern plantation, although DCUM had a (rather crazed) Maret booster who kept insisting that the Obamas had definitely chosen Maret, and this led to a pretty funny thread around the same time as the “what were you doing when your kid got into private school” thread. Ah, the golden years on DCUM. But I don’t pretend to know what Michelle actually thought about Maret. IMO, GDS rose in perception when a lot of Obama appointees, encouraged by Holder, sent their kids there. The prominent-parent connection may possibly also explain recent Ivy results, but I don’t pretend to know that, either. Anyway, watch for it all to change in another 10 years when a new President sends her kids to maybe St. Anselms or Stone Ridge (think Jackie O). Pretty sure the only constant will be that the Cathedral Schools remain near the top, because they’ve educated the so-called elite longer than anyone else, including Sidwell. |
We moved into DC a few years ago, and no one recommended us looking into GDS. It was Sidwell, Cathedral schools, Maret, WIS if we wanted bilingual. Perhaps GDS cornered the second-level Dem staffer market for a while -- except, why don't they just go a public? |
"Second-level Dem staffer"?! Tell that to Congressman and Constitutional Law Professor Jamie Raskin, Class of 79. https://www.gds.org/page/news-detail?pk=1075228 |