Elementary School Recommendations for Family moving to DC from Australia

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Anonymous wrote:Woodley Park could be an option. We moved from Eastern Market (in bound for Brent) to here in order to attend Oyster (Spanish immersion.) With Rock Creek parkway, its an easy shot to both SE as well as Georgetown.

Definitely feels like two different cities, depending on where you live.


Here's a house in Cleveland Park, inbounds for Eaton. Adjacent to Woodley Park, also very easy to get to Rock Creek Park in order to commute to Southeast. Another great area.

https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/3401-Lowell-St-NW-20016/home/9985782


A better one!

https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/3049-Porter-St-NW-20008/home/9984316


Thanks! It's really helpful to see your suggestions.
Anonymous
Hey OP: Are you still on here? If so, where did you end up?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:OP Here: Update- it looks like I will only be working in Georgetown 1 day a week and mainly SE DC the other four. Seems that commute is going to be pretty terrible with many of the suggested choices? I may be able to have flexible hours where I commute outside of rush hour, but certainly not everyday.


Honestly? I’d go with Capitol Hill and worry about middle school when the time comes. It has everything else you’re looking for. Brent, Maury or Ludlow-Taylor IBs (in approx that order).


I'm a Brit, lived in Sydney for awhile and love Cap Hill so walkable, family friendly, and close to the center of everything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP Here: Update- it looks like I will only be working in Georgetown 1 day a week and mainly SE DC the other four. Seems that commute is going to be pretty terrible with many of the suggested choices? I may be able to have flexible hours where I commute outside of rush hour, but certainly not everyday.


Honestly? I’d go with Capitol Hill and worry about middle school when the time comes. It has everything else you’re looking for. Brent, Maury or Ludlow-Taylor IBs (in approx that order).


I'm a Brit, lived in Sydney for awhile and love Cap Hill so walkable, family friendly, and close to the center of everything.


DC sucks after Sydney! Capital Hill or Logan Circle and Shaw areas are a soft landing, but schools might not be to your liking. Ross and Francis Stephens are great school, but housing is more expensive. You might find an old 3 bedroom apartment if you are lucky for 1.2 million.
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