Beauvoir Outplacment Results

Anonymous
Of course they didn’t. They don’t call it that now either. But that’s what it is.
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"?


Your post wreaks of jealousy. Jealousy is the green eyed monster. Not an attractive trait.


NP. I don’t think it sounds jealous. I think it sounds accurate. “Reeks”
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"?


Your post wreaks of jealousy. Jealousy is the green eyed monster. Not an attractive trait.


NP. I don’t think it sounds jealous. I think it sounds accurate. “Reeks”


I’ve got news for you. Works the exact same way at Sidwell and GDS.
Anonymous
No one said it wasn't also true at Sidwell and GDS, but at least you're conceding the accuracy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one said it wasn't also true at Sidwell and GDS, but at least you're conceding the accuracy.


I’m not sure that’s entirely accurate. All school populations are a bell curve intelligence-wise, so you’re going to get some kids who aren’t as bright as others in any given class at NCS/STA, GDS, and Sidwell.

However, I’d say that within the top 25th percentile, you are going to have kids who would match or beat most applicants coming in at 9th for smarts and achievement.
Anonymous
True, but that doesn’t refute the entirely banal point you’re responding to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one said it wasn't also true at Sidwell and GDS, but at least you're conceding the accuracy.


Yeah, what a concession: some Beauvoir kids are not as smart as those kids who apply in 4th grade or 9th grade. That is to say that the ranking of students in 12 grade does not look like this - spots 1-35: Beauvoir kids, spots 36-85: everyone else.

The complaint here is that STA should make 4th grade entry a free for all and only let the smartest kids in. If you're going to make that complaint or cite some kind of stupid comment that sometimes Beauvoir kids are not as smart as a 4th grade applicant, then you need to complain about Sidwell, GDS and every other K-12 school who do the exact same thing. Don't you think these schools could turn over 65% of its class in 4th grade if it had to compare every current student with every applicant and only keep the 'smarter' one?

So, yes, if you want your kids to have a better chance of going to STA/NCS, send them to Beauvoir. Just like any other K-12 school.
Anonymous
Beauvoir parents don’t need to defend their children to anyone. After several years at STA/NCS, my Beauvoir kid is getting all A’s without any outside help and with plenty of time left for time with friends and fun. The Cathedral Schools are just that - The Cathedral Schools. They are interconnected and a family and no one denies that. Anyone that doesn’t understand that, hasn’t done their homework.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Beauvoir parents don’t need to defend their children to anyone. After several years at STA/NCS, my Beauvoir kid is getting all A’s without any outside help and with plenty of time left for time with friends and fun. The Cathedral Schools are just that - The Cathedral Schools. They are interconnected and a family and no one denies that. Anyone that doesn’t understand that, hasn’t done their homework.


I think what confuses people is the schools being called by a different name, and the fact that there is an application process between Beauvoir and NCS/STA. First, the fact that there IS an application process means that the Beauvoir kids who do go on to NCS/STA have been deemed by their admissions committtees to be capable of the work. GDS and Sidwell do not have this screening process between lower schools and the upper schools, yet they are not accused of having rich, dumb students progress.

The Cathedral schools take all of the Beauvoir kids that are qualified and want to go on to NCS/STA. As PP said, that’s because they are part of one school system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Beauvoir parents don’t need to defend their children to anyone. After several years at STA/NCS, my Beauvoir kid is getting all A’s without any outside help and with plenty of time left for time with friends and fun. The Cathedral Schools are just that - The Cathedral Schools. They are interconnected and a family and no one denies that. Anyone that doesn’t understand that, hasn’t done their homework.


I think what confuses people is the schools being called by a different name, and the fact that there is an application process between Beauvoir and NCS/STA. First, the fact that there IS an application process means that the Beauvoir kids who do go on to NCS/STA have been deemed by their admissions committtees to be capable of the work. GDS and Sidwell do not have this screening process between lower schools and the upper schools, yet they are not accused of having rich, dumb students progress.

The Cathedral schools take all of the Beauvoir kids that are qualified and want to go on to NCS/STA. As PP said, that’s because they are part of one school system.


Correct qualified and deemed so by admissions. Also it is time for them to stop being confused. They should do their research on the history of the schools and how they are interconnected before posting ridiculous statements. They should also focus their negative energies into something more positive.
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"?


Your post wreaks of jealousy. Jealousy is the green eyed monster. Not an attractive trait.


NP. I don’t think it sounds jealous. I think it sounds accurate. “Reeks”


It’s very competitive to get into big three schools in DC. That is a very well-known fact. I’m sorry that your child did not get admitted to the school of your choice but instead of attacking Beauvoir, I would focus on what your next step is going to be and move on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Beauvoir parents don’t need to defend their children to anyone. After several years at STA/NCS, my Beauvoir kid is getting all A’s without any outside help and with plenty of time left for time with friends and fun. The Cathedral Schools are just that - The Cathedral Schools. They are interconnected and a family and no one denies that. Anyone that doesn’t understand that, hasn’t done their homework.


I think what confuses people is the schools being called by a different name, and the fact that there is an application process between Beauvoir and NCS/STA. First, the fact that there IS an application process means that the Beauvoir kids who do go on to NCS/STA have been deemed by their admissions committtees to be capable of the work. GDS and Sidwell do not have this screening process between lower schools and the upper schools, yet they are not accused of having rich, dumb students progress.

The Cathedral schools take all of the Beauvoir kids that are qualified and want to go on to NCS/STA. As PP said, that’s because they are part of one school system.


Correct qualified and deemed so by admissions. Also it is time for them to stop being confused. They should do their research on the history of the schools and how they are interconnected before posting ridiculous statements. They should also focus their negative energies into something more positive.


Indeed, they are more than related. All three schools are part of the same legal entity.
Anonymous
PP, where are the "Facts" you reference? What you hear is true and what other hear is false? And do you really not see a difference between boosterism and denigrating a child? You seem the jealous one.
Anonymous
If a student engages in bad behavior, then calling it out is suddenly "attacking a child"? Are we not allowed to criticize at all in situations like these?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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"?


Your post wreaks of jealousy. Jealousy is the green eyed monster. Not an attractive trait.


NP. I don’t think it sounds jealous. I think it sounds accurate. “Reeks”


I’ve got news for you. Works the exact same way at Sidwell and GDS.


Not sure why this is even a question. Plenty of private school parents admit they apply in the very early years not because they "need" $45k pre-K but because the admission is harder later on.
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