Are there any all girls' schools in the DMV that don't have a drinking/partying culture?

Anonymous
After reading the SR thread, I am wondering where I should consider for my daughter. She's not a partier and I want her to be in a school with a culture that supports that. Thanks.
Anonymous
Elizabeth Seaton
Anonymous
OP here. Should have added that we are also looking for strong college matriculations. Do the two co-exist?
Anonymous
Oakcrest
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth Seaton


Seton is notorious for being stoned and drunk party girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oakcrest


This but every school will have their non partiers.
Anonymous
Madeira
Anonymous
Truthfully, I think it exists at most schools, you just have to hope your daughter navigates to the non-drinking/partying people, who do exist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After reading the SR thread, I am wondering where I should consider for my daughter. She's not a partier and I want her to be in a school with a culture that supports that. Thanks.


After reading the SR thread you assume SR has a party culture? Give me a break! Every year around admission time you will see threads about NCS, Holton, SR, and Visi that may not be positive. Other parents don't want you to apply so it gives their daughter a better chance at getting in and people like you fall for it everytime! These schools are compenetive and have long waitlist every year. This is DC people, wake up.
Anonymous
NCS is overwhelmingly non-partiers.

Agree with the others that you will find a few per grade at any school. What you want to avoid is a critical mass which is somewhat hard to predict because it varies by grade. However, they do seem to congregate at SR.
Anonymous
Yes NCS!
The girls are cute and nice, but they work their assess off and don’t have time for much partying or drinking.
Anonymous
There are plenty of non partiers at Holton too, including my DD. Honestly, all schools support girls who don't want to party. Holton has a zero tolerance policy as far as alcohol goes (obviously) and I've seen it in action (I don't want to disclose more). The schools do everything in their power to dissuade them (you can ask the schools about the various initiatives they organize to discourage drinking), so all you can do is hope your daughter chooses the right peer group.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oakcrest


This but they will be married by 21.
Anonymous
Two graduates of Stone Ridge in the past several years. There were plenty of non-partiers. Each class is large enough to have many groups of girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After reading the SR thread, I am wondering where I should consider for my daughter. She's not a partier and I want her to be in a school with a culture that supports that. Thanks.


All high schools have students who party and drink. This behavior is hardly endemic to all girls school.
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