private high schools in VA

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PP— sorry I (mis)read the initial post too fast!
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Anonymous wrote:And softball. Won the ISL several years in a row. Top academic program in Virginia.


Yeah but the Catholics dominate the VISAA tournament in softball. None of the independents come close.
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Anonymous wrote:Potomac School is clearly the best private in NoVa.

It is very competitive getting in 9th grade.

Has a strong science program.

If your DD is a recruitable athlete in a least one favored sport, that may help a bit with admissions.

Good luck.

It is hard to get into. Saying it’s the best is a strong statement. Potomac isn’t for everyone. My son got in, but chose a different Virginia school.
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Anonymous wrote:Not Basis if she’s just an average student. Sounds like Madeira could be a fit.

Basis takes average students.
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Anonymous wrote:Just my two cents: I'd broaden your choices by looking at metro-accessible NW DC schools too. You only get the 30-minute drive outside rush hour, but GDS and Burke (for example) have that focus on progressive education/student independence, and also have bus systems (GDS has the larger one) and the metro (Burke is super close). I wouldn't do this for lower school, but when it's high school, I'd totally go further afield for the right fit.


Neither Georgetown Day nor Burke are within 30 minutes of vienna. I wouldn’t even consider those commutes from east McLean. Just trying to get over the American Legion bridge for Burke is a nightmare.


You don’t need the American Legion Bridge. There are a couple other ways to go and sounds like the kid is old enough to get on the subway.


All of the Potomac bridges are a mess. MetroRail takes quite a long time each way to/from Vienna. Short of a helicopter, anything across the Potomac River is not viable from Vienna.


Agreed. Flint Hill, Madeira or Potomac are the best options coming from Vienna.
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SSSAS sounds like it would be a fit. Some sports are stronger than others.
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Anonymous wrote:SSSAS sounds like it would be a fit. Some sports are stronger than others.

DC is at SSSAS and loves it, I highly recommend it in general, but I wouldn’t describe the education model as “progressive” with lots of freedom for students. It’s a fairly traditional educational model.

Unless I’m misunderstanding OP’s description, it might be hard to find a more progressive education model in a school large enough to have a strong sports program. OP might need to decide between those two goal.
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