Pathetic because they lower their academic standard in order to win ISLs. Some of these kids struggle with the academic workload. |
Sidwell dominating other DMV private schools? Check (based on college matriculations and percentage of NMSFs). Sidwell dominating other DMV schools in girls tennis? Check (ISL champions for FOUR straight years, and ranked #2 in the nation). Sidwell dominating other DMV schools in basketball? Check Boys: 1. BACK TO BACK (2022 and 2023) DCSAA Champions, and their third championship title in the past four seasons; and 2. National titles, including the State Champions Invitational; and 3. At least TWO current NBA players. Girls: 1. BACK TO BACK (2022 and 2023) DCSAA Champions; 2. National titles, including the State Champions Invitational; and 3. Recent players who have won: Gatorade National Player of the Year (2022), McDonald’s All-American Player, including MVP (2022 and 2023). Sidwell vs. Visi? Please be serious. |
So does Stanford, so does Duke, so does every Ivy. Some of the athletes who attend Sidwell will struggle academically—and Sidwell will make those students repeat classes and grades. I know this because my children have athletes in their current classes, who were enrolled in the same class last year (with their friends who are a grade…or two ahead). Those students could attend Dematha, SJC, or Gonzaga. Instead, they choose to attend Sidwell. Does that make Sidwell the bad guy? |
Lol Same Would rather do the tennis academy w top coaches and competitors plus a slew of tutors |
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/02/28/girls-basketball-top-20-georgetown-visitation-ends-sidwells-reign-no-1/ |
Visitation beat Sidwell in the game that mattered. Sidwell does not have the best matriculations. The two NBA players actually lost while at Sidwell to pretty mediocre STA teams. STA, not Gonzaga or Dematha. |
Aww, that’s cute. Visi won a game against Sidwell in early 2023. Unfortunately for Visi, Sidwell won the DCSAA CHAMPIONSHIP later that same season. |
Best private school in the DMV? Check? Oh wait. That is BIM. https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/ |
1. That game only mattered to Visi (Go Visi…I guess). Visi won one game against Sidwell that season. Sidwell won the state CHAMPIONSHIP later that season. 2. Sidwell’s college matriculations are consistently among the best in the city. Argue with someone who doesn’t know any better. 3. So, those STA basketball alums currently play for which NBA teams? I’ll wait… |
Is BIM the free BASIS or the one suckers are paying tuition for in a converted warehouse in Old Dixie? Move along, please. |
Ahhhh, triggered? |
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Wow. BIM is rated higher than all of the so-called Big 3. |
| If you really think BIM is the best private school in the DC area, you should definitely go ahead and send your kid there. |
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My kids are Trust Fund kids but only when they turn 25. We are however not TF parents meaning we are working and don't get any of our parents' money on both sides - left only to our kids - hah!
So let me tell you , for us, because we know our kids are going to be OK on the money front more or less, it's finding a fit for school that is not a pressure cooker. We aren't looking for the school that is going to send our kids to the top colleges as at least 1 of our kids probably wouldn't be able to get their with their learning disabilities. We are really looking for a school offering a whole package - a place our kids will be engaged, learn and be happy at. For us, we aren't in the competition for the "best" school rather the well rounded one. My feeling is that the families who have that much money are in the same boat. If you aren't pressured by $$$, you can focus on well being and happiness
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