private schools in fairfax, va

Anonymous
Hello all,
We just moved to fairfax, va and was wondering if you could recommend some good private schools in the area. We are looking for a school with challenging academics for our rising 3rd grader.Thanks in advance!
Anonymous
Definitely check out The Congressional Schools of Virginia. Many people have been very happy with the challenging and accelerated curriculum. Good Luck!
Anonymous
Flint Hill is probably closest although the school seems to get made fun of for being for dumb jocks. I have no idea..don't know anyone at the school but would hope for that price tag..it should be better than public.

Langley School-only goes up to 8th and has a so/so exmissions record but friends rave about it.

Potomac--might be too far a drive but a great school

Congressional-also goes up to only 8th and also a so so exmissions record


There are a few more k8 schools but not many as Fairfax County has great schools so not that many people do private
Anonymous
3rd grade is a great time to start Westminster. Depending on where you are in Fairfax, St Stephen's and St Agnes might be a doable commute. Same goes for Pinecrest and Burgundy Day. You also might want to look at Green Hedges in Vienna. Good luck!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Flint Hill is probably closest although the school seems to get made fun of for being for dumb jocks. I have no idea..don't know anyone at the school but would hope for that price tag..it should be better than public.

Langley School-only goes up to 8th and has a so/so exmissions record but friends rave about it.

Potomac--might be too far a drive but a great school

Congressional-also goes up to only 8th and also a so so exmissions record


There are a few more k8 schools but not many as Fairfax County has great schools so not that many people do private


Do adults actually say this? Is it because Flint Hill is better at sports but less competitive than Potomac? Curious because we'll be looking at FH/Langley/Potomac this year.
Anonymous
I think Langley has a pretty good exmissions record.

There are also Green Hedges and Hunter Mill Country Day School in Vienna, and Merritt in Fairfax.

Here is a pretty comprehensive list....

http://www.northernva.com/c21/schools-private.html
Anonymous
Skip Westminster. At least 8 teachers quit last year. Tons of families have been leaving. You should check the posts on the school on DCUM.
Anonymous
Honestly, I don't think I have ever heard any praises for any of the private shcools in the 30+ years I have lived in the area. The public schools are very good in Fairfax county so there is little incentive to use private and I would be careful. The privates are usually loaded with boys who needed "a smaller classroom and personal attention" in other words they are ADHD and their behavior is terrible.
Anonymous
Wow PP, where did you get your information? Are you sure you're not talking about schools for children with special needs or ADHD? When is the last time you visited Congressional, Flint Hill or Nysmith?

It's fine to disagree with people's posts on this forum but let's not spread untruths.
Anonymous
pp, agree iwith your commentary for sure. Someone who has lived in Fairfax for 30+ years by this point in time either has had children matriculate through the systems (whcih have all changed significantly) or never had any kids to begin with. Not sure how anyone can make such an irresponsbile (irrational is probably more appropraite) statement without regard to any facts concerning the prviate schools N. Va. They all can't be as bad as that dumb statement would suggest. But, in case we have doubts, I suppose we could ask some of the graduates from top colleges (oh yes...some "Ivies" as well..) how they fared with their private high school educations in Fairfax County.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I don't think I have ever heard any praises for any of the private shcools in the 30+ years I have lived in the area. The public schools are very good in Fairfax county so there is little incentive to use private and I would be careful. The privates are usually loaded with boys who needed "a smaller classroom and personal attention" in other words they are ADHD and their behavior is terrible.


Please don't fall for this post! Or any that spew this sort of venom or other idiocies.
Anonymous
pp, agree iwith your commentary for sure. Someone who has lived in Fairfax for 30+ years by this point in time either has had children matriculate through the systems (whcih have all changed significantly) or never had any kids to begin with. Not sure how anyone can make such an irresponsbile (irrational is probably more appropraite) statement without regard to any facts concerning the prviate schools N. Va. They all can't be as bad as that dumb statement would suggest. But, in case we have doubts, I suppose we could ask some of the graduates from top colleges (oh yes...some "Ivies" as well..) how they fared with their private high school educations in Fairfax County.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Skip Westminster. At least 8 teachers quit last year. Tons of families have been leaving. You should check the posts on the school on DCUM.


Read the posts, a parent should get all of the information offered, but I highly recommend that you also visit the school. Base your decision on what is right for your family and your child. My DC received a great education at Westminster, but I agree it might not be what you are looking for.
Anonymous
Hunter Mill Country Day is a preschool, so it won't fit OP's needs.
Anonymous
The public schools are very good in fairfax county. So there isn't that much choice for private schools. DC and lower montgomery county has a lot more choice.
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