Madeira v Stone Ridge

Anonymous
My daughter had an excellent experience at Madeira. It’s definitely a plus socially that all the students are new coming into 9th grade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are people on this thread aware of the new theater and lunch facility at Stone Ridge?
Stone Ridge is stronger academically.
All that said, I might pick Madeira for an introvert.
Where do you live?


This again. Stone Ridge is NOT stronger academically. Madeira has a higher average SAT score than SR, though the ACT score is the same for both schools. Both schools have one 2024 National Merit Semifinalist. What’s your data?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are people on this thread aware of the new theater and lunch facility at Stone Ridge?
Stone Ridge is stronger academically.
All that said, I might pick Madeira for an introvert.
Where do you live?


This again. Stone Ridge is NOT stronger academically. Madeira has a higher average SAT score than SR, though the ACT score is the same for both schools. Both schools have one 2024 National Merit Semifinalist. What’s your data?


Madeira and SR are both great schools and offer challenging academic paths for kids who need/want them. Splitting hairs on which school is academically stronger is just silly. SR has a very good art program and gorgeous new theater, but the arts at Madeira are excellent as well. SR is stronger athletically across the board so if your DD is less interested in sports, Madeira might be a better option because she might feel more comfortable trying something new if the overall feel of the athletics program was a bit less intense.

Did your daughter have a strong reaction to either? I would let her take the lead here, with the edge going to geography.
Anonymous
I don’t think there is any contest on the academic side. Madeira is stronger, hands down.
Anonymous
Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.
Anonymous
Both are good schools. Madeira brings in girls from all over the world whereas SR has more of a local feel.

The other difference is religion. One is secular. The other is Catholic.
Anonymous
Madeira for sure. My DD had a great experience there. She wasn't in the theater program but some of her friends were and we went to most of the productions during her time there. We even went to some after she graduated because it was high quality.
Anonymous
The emphasis on religion at one school makes it a very different experience from the other. For the same reason both attract different cohorts. Neither is better or worse but they are surely different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.


This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.


This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.


Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.


This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.


Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.


Source?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.


This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.


Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.


This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.


Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.


Source?


One example based on what is published on the school websites. Madeira has 3 post AP Calc BC options in multivar, differential equations and linear algebra.

SR has one option - multivar and that is not taught in school most years - the school uses an online school to teach the few advanced students.
Anonymous
OP here - thanks, everyone, for your input! My daughter touring SR this week and going to Madeira re-visit day on Friday. Hopefully, she will have a good sense of the best fit following that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.


This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.


Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.


False. Actually Madeira and SR are pretty close academically and both far ahead of HC. Let's end this argument now with hard numbers:



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