| SSSAS will take anyone who is willing to pay. |
| Potomac's yield is only 60 percent for 9th grade? |
| I think yield closer to 70-75% for 9th usually. |
+1 and they always seem to have plenty of openings in every grade |
PP said "they usually take around 50 to get 30 for 9th," hence my question. |
| Understood-but I’ve heard yield is higher so maybe those numbers are off. 60% seems too low. |
Some kids leave SSSA after lower or middle for Big 3. While that is true, I know several families who have had children go all the way through SSSA and their kids have had excellent college placement. |
| Yeah people-be kind. We are blessed with many great public and private options in this area. Let’s not denigrate each other’s choices, esp when folks are anxiously awaiting news on 3/1. Good luck all!! |
| Most of seventh grade spots went to siblings |
| FYI OP do not confuse hard to get into with being better. All these schools are pretty much the same in terms of opportunity. Most k12 have similiar outplacement form college. |
So it's your contention that SSSAS students on the whole will end up with similar college admissions as those from Sidwell or GDS? |
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The middle schools at Langley and SSSAS start in 6th; Potomac intermediate school starts in 7th. Which grade did you apply to?
Potomac will certainly be harder to get into than the other schools with their 6th being especially hard. 7th will probably depend on currently class size/boy-girl ratio/attrition for Langley and SSSAS. Put your child on the waitlist if you don’t get your top choice—things shuffle all the way into the summer. |
| The top students at any of these schools will do the best with college admissions. I guess you could argue maybe the tippy top student at GDS or Sidwell might do slightly better than the same kid from Potomac, but if you look at other threads that have students in both schools, most Cathedral parents will tell you that the curriculum is very similar if not identical at both schools even though others would like to argue that they are Sooo different. It could also just be a difference in legacy status at one school versus another. Bottom line-if your kid would be at the top of SSSAS and towards the middle or bottom at Cathedral/GDS/Sidwell/Potomac-guess where your kid should go?? Assuming college admission is the end game rather than the school experience and atmosphere. |
That wasn't my question. If you compare apples to apples, is it your contention that the (top/middle/bottom) SSSAS students will end up with similar college admissions as those at the (top/middle/bottom) from Sidwell or GDS? |
| Yes I do think so a s I know everyone is going to freak out but you have to put aside the kids that are legacies. If you are talking kid to kid with no hook it is largely the same. |