Can you elaborate regarding: Maret? |
Then Lowell. |
Her child will be going into second grade next year. Burke is 6-12. |
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Lowell Sheridan Sandy Spring Burke Field GDS St. Anselm Milton JPDS We didn't think Sidwell was good socially for our somewhat quirky kid and we left. |
I don't know, because that's not something we have experienced. But I will say that the range of "acceptable normal" is much greater at GDS than our public school, which is a powerful protective factor for my anti-sports boy. |
Thanks! Any other families with experience at Norwood for quirky kids? |
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It sounds like your son would be an ideal St. Anselm’s boy when he is older.
In the meantime, add St. Andrews to the mix of Lowell, Norwood, Sheridan, and Field. I would not include GDS in the mix. Could vary y class of course, but two friends with brilliant, quirky boys have had issues there. One left, the other is thinking about leaving. They found the boys and the parents very cliquish, not very welcoming, |
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Maret is very small, and it’s your son doesn’t fit in, he will be miserable.
Maret allows a lot of ugly social aggression to go unchecked, especially if the parents are wealthy. The school is unusually responsive to wealth, more so than other privates. I’m not the earlier poster who said stay away from Maret, but would guess these are some of the reasons why they said stay away. |
They will be good about it as long as the child being bullied is African American. If it’s an African American kid doing the bullying, they will not be good about dealing with it. The school’s social justice mission creates blind spots. |
| I have multiple kids at GDS and have seen no evidence over the years that supports what you’re claiming. |
Third at school, 4th at others. Some not again until 6th. Call or look on their sites. |
| Norwood parent here. One quirky, nerdy kid, another more social and athletic. Both girls. Both fit in well with their peers. I think Norwood does a good job making people feel accepted and celebrating differences. With that said, a lot can depend on the make up of your child's class. |
| St. Andrews? |
| Feynman! That is what the school is all about. |
Another entirely new poster who completely agrees with this assessment. I will add, Maret rewards sportiness compared to the other schools in NWDC, save STA. |