Best admissions experiences this year

Anonymous
We were really impressed with Sheridan!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We were really impressed with Sheridan!


Ditto.
Anonymous
I literally had this exact same experience as a prospective employee.


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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Field. Top to bottom, start to finish. Warm, receptive, down to earth. Great open house. Keeping our fingers crossed. Other similar schools we toured were also fine throughout the process.


Funny, Field was maybe the only school that treated me with condescension when I toured as a prospective teacher.


That is odd, because that is not the vibe there AT all! I do believe you, but so strange.
Anonymous
Field and Potomac
Anonymous
We were really impressed with Madeira.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We were really impressed with Sheridan!


Yes, especially the seaprate parent and kid panels.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We were really impressed with Sheridan!


Yes, especially the seaprate parent and kid panels.


*separate*
Anonymous
WES
Anonymous
Burgundy Farm. Felt like home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son is smitten with Gonzaga after participating in “An Eagle for a Day”. Their admissions process for prospective parents has been really wonderful, too. Everyone we have met with is thorough and patient with parents’ questions and really enthusiastic about the school.


Good luck with that.


Why are you saying that? My son went to Gonzaga and his 4 yrs spent on Eye Street was amazing. He was well prepared for college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son is smitten with Gonzaga after participating in “An Eagle for a Day”. Their admissions process for prospective parents has been really wonderful, too. Everyone we have met with is thorough and patient with parents’ questions and really enthusiastic about the school.


Good luck with that.


Why are you saying that? My son went to Gonzaga and his 4 yrs spent on Eye Street was amazing. He was well prepared for college.


Because it's hard to get in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Field and Potomac

Potomac?
Anonymous
Saint Anselm’s Abbey: warm and supportive
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Field. Top to bottom, start to finish. Warm, receptive, down to earth. Great open house. Keeping our fingers crossed. Other similar schools we toured were also fine throughout the process.


Funny, Field was maybe the only school that treated me with condescension when I toured as a prospective teacher.


Had the exact same experience.


+3 But I am a parent, not a teacher. It was palpable. Went back 2 years later with my next kid, same experience!
Anonymous
Sheridan was absolutely lovely! They had eighth graders heavily involved in one of their parent info sessions and that experience moved the school to #1 for me- a group of really wonderful, sincere, thoughtful boys who were confident about their next steps and clearly loved Sheridan.
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