We agree but not for the reason you think. FH was a very close second choice and all of us (DC and parents) are confident it would also have been a great fit. |
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It can be a mixed bag. The learning center program can be a good option especially if you don't qualify for certain programs in public. They have some good sports.
It used to be known as the public you pay for. In the last several years, most of the families I've met seem happy. |
+1 You didn’t do your research. Most elite privates offer fewer AP classes and limits them - or they offer none at all. Georgetown Day and Holton don’t offer any. NCS, as a rule, limits APs to two a year starting junior year. You would have been better off looking at the college matriculations of these schools vs. Flint Hill. There is no comparison. If you want APs, you don’t go to DC area privates, you go to public school. |
| Disagree on every level regarding AP. But you do you. The schools with AP are doing better getting their kids into the schools where kids want to go. Not just the athletes and legacies. I am NOT saying those schools (the non AP schools) don’t have good or even great college matriculations. But the lack of APs is not helping the kids who want to go to places like the SEC schools. Those are popular and affordable and those schools expect AP. |
| They've been adding some nerdier options - Science Olympiad has been doing well, placing 10th at States last year, and they've had robotics team for quite a while. They graduate regularly National Merit Semi-finalists, which suggest they have a decently sized core of strong students (though only two this past year, 1.4% of the class.) |
Most SEC schools have an admission rate of 70% or higher, outside of Vanderbilt, Florida, Texas, and Georgia. They aren't necessarily known for their academics. |
Actually, Potomac is considered neck and neck w/ Sidwell. It's a bit different from the cathedral schools b/c most have a preference for single sex, religious, etc. Flint Hill is considered comparable to SSSAS, which isn't too strictly religious. There are a fair number of kids from Alexandria who go to Flint Hill. |
You do realize Potomac has had a high school since the late 1980s? I attended and my kids now attend. Potomac dropped the APs when many of the other top schools, such as Sidwell, also dropped them. Potomac offers a whole slate of honors classes, and they will pay for and book any AP tests students want. Students routinely do quite well on the APs if they take them. Unclear why you would care if they offer them or not? Most of the top national schools dropped them at the same time. |
Potomac and Sidwell have never been considered neck and neck. Maybe in sports where neither school is necessarily good, but that's about it. |
You do realize the late 80s makes it 35+ years ago? So yes, that was my point when I said I don’t think 35+ years should be considered new. I said nothing about APs, that’s not why it wasn’t a good fit for my kid. Did you maybe reply to the wrong person? |
| My son's good friend goes there for high school. As a non-sporty boy, it was a tad tough finding a friend group at first, but he is all set now (sophomore year), so obviously it worked itself out. |