Stenwood AAP vs Westbriar AAP

Anonymous
If anyone has any recent experience with this I would appreciate your thoughts. Also, specifically if anyone has tried to sibling place a student in Westbriar and also information on busing. Our impression is that Westbriar is slightly stronger with smaller class sizes, but it is a later day. Thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If anyone has any recent experience with this I would appreciate your thoughts. Also, specifically if anyone has tried to sibling place a student in Westbriar and also information on busing. Our impression is that Westbriar is slightly stronger with smaller class sizes, but it is a later day. Thank you!


We are at a different ES in that area and Westbriar does not allow sibling placements. Otherwise everyone would want to do it. I will say this. My kid is at a different ES and Westbriar is the center. His friend went to center and my son is in LL4. There is no difference in what the kids are doing.
Anonymous
My DD is in Westbriar AAP classroom. This is our base school so I do not have any experience with other schools. We are happy with our school because of clubs and activities we can choose. Science Olympiad, MOEMS, amc 8, CML, odyssey of mind and so on. Not every school offer that at school.
Anonymous
I had a child in Westbriar AAP and was able to do a sibling placement for my youngest for kindergarten and 1st grade. When my older child went to middle school this year we had to bring my youngest back to the base school. The youngest could ride the bus but we had to get a special waiver from transportation and they said it would only work if there was room on the bus. Otherwise we would have been responsible for getting our younger child there. I did like having them both in one school--more convenient for our schedules and for getting involved in extra-curricular activities at Westbriar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If anyone has any recent experience with this I would appreciate your thoughts. Also, specifically if anyone has tried to sibling place a student in Westbriar and also information on busing. Our impression is that Westbriar is slightly stronger with smaller class sizes, but it is a later day. Thank you!


We are at a different ES in that area and Westbriar does not allow sibling placements. Otherwise everyone would want to do it. I will say this. My kid is at a different ES and Westbriar is the center. His friend went to center and my son is in LL4. There is no difference in what the kids are doing.


This may have changed after Covid because we were able to do it for 2 years.
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