Preschool feeders for DC private schools?

Anonymous
Are there preschools in the area that have a higher number of children going on to schools such as Maret and Sidwell? We are new to the area.

Thank you in advance.
Anonymous
No. Just find a place where your kid will be happy.
Anonymous
There is NO preschool feeder system in DC. Children get into these schools from all preschools.
Anonymous
Okay, good to know. We're at the very beginning of our search and feeling a bit overwhelmed! Hopefully one of them will really click during the visits. Thank you.
Anonymous
Of course there are preschools that feed more into the elite independent school! Why pretend otherwise? NCRC is huge in the preschool world - for all the schools. The Adas Israel Gan sends a lot of children to GDS. Little Folks does ok, and sends a fair number to Beauvoir. Aidan Montessori would probably be a good preschool option as well. I think it draws a more conservative population. I get the sense a bunch from there go to Norwood.
Anonymous
Of course there are preschools that feed more into the elite independent school! Why pretend otherwise? NCRC is huge in the preschool world - for all the schools. The Adas Israel Gan sends a lot of children to GDS. Little Folks does ok, and sends a fair number to Beauvoir. Aidan Montessori would probably be a good preschool option as well. I think it draws a more conservative population. I get the sense a bunch from there go to Norwood.


that's not synonymous with "feeder preschool" in the New York sense of the concept, though. Where the AD brokers the kids and limits the number of kids going to any one school. And on the other end, the ADs of the "ongoing" schools set aside slots for a particular number of kids from Preschool X -- but no more.

Only OP knows what s/he meant by the question, though
Anonymous
It's possible the DC style feeders mentioned above, plus some others, serve to accept the children of majority of the parents in this area who have the means, and currently are planning on, their snowflakes attending a NW DC private. This is in large part what drives the exmissions "success" of these schools. It's self proving, winners in, winners out. Oh well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of course there are preschools that feed more into the elite independent school! Why pretend otherwise? NCRC is huge in the preschool world - for all the schools. The Adas Israel Gan sends a lot of children to GDS. Little Folks does ok, and sends a fair number to Beauvoir. Aidan Montessori would probably be a good preschool option as well. I think it draws a more conservative population. I get the sense a bunch from there go to Norwood.


That's the basic intel, but FYI, Maret starts at KDG, not pre-k so keep that in mind when applying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Of course there are preschools that feed more into the elite independent school! Why pretend otherwise? NCRC is huge in the preschool world - for all the schools. The Adas Israel Gan sends a lot of children to GDS. Little Folks does ok, and sends a fair number to Beauvoir. Aidan Montessori would probably be a good preschool option as well. I think it draws a more conservative population. I get the sense a bunch from there go to Norwood.


that's not synonymous with "feeder preschool" in the New York sense of the concept, though. Where the AD brokers the kids and limits the number of kids going to any one school. And on the other end, the ADs of the "ongoing" schools set aside slots for a particular number of kids from Preschool X -- but no more.

Only OP knows what s/he meant by the question, though


Yes, DC works this way too. Heads of Pre-Schools build a rep ( or not) with certain privates and when these pre- school heads pass on that such and such a family, gave generously of its times ( and $$$) , and that their dear snow flake added that" special something" to the class, that is all it takes, folks...72% WIPPSI be damned.
Anonymous
NCRC is definitely worth checking out. We are way past pre-school days but wish we had gone that route for the academics so to speak.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NCRC is definitely worth checking out. We are way past pre-school days but wish we had gone that route for the academics so to speak.


Disagree. Have children at NCRC. It is NOT a feeder school. There are many preschools in DC that are basically the same. I hate to break it to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NCRC is definitely worth checking out. We are way past pre-school days but wish we had gone that route for the academics so to speak.


Disagree. Have children at NCRC. It is NOT a feeder school. There are many preschools in DC that are basically the same. I hate to break it to you.
Read my comment with blinders off. I said I wish we had gone that route for the ACADEMICS. Read what it says and get off your high horse. Sorry to break it to you but you should learn to read what's in front of you and not between the lines for your own self-serving.
Anonymous
Years ago, when my oldest had just entered preschool, a neighbor told me with great assurance that the school her children attended was a feeder to Sidwell. We had just moved here --- I didn't know what Sidwell was or even what a feeder was, but the neighbor explained very patiently that Sidwell admissions were slam-dunk for applicants from her kids' school. She knew this because an educational consultant formerly associated with Sidwell had told her so.

Fast-forward several years -- neighbor's kids are at Landon and Maret; mine, having gone to public school for ES, are at Sidwell. Now, all three of these schools are great in different ways -- and all 3 also have their weak points -- but, that said, I don't think the feeder theory worked all that well.
Anonymous
My child is in public kindergarten this year but the 2 kids I do know who were admitted to privates this year (one to Maret and one to Beauvoir) went to no-name, obscure preschools.

I'm sure that NCRC may give an edge but so does the complete opposite (at least in some cases). Bottom line--there is no magic formula.
Anonymous
There is no such thing in DC. I know that Sidwell, for example, does not care where a 4 or 5 year old has come from. They look at other factors instead. Although many parents think that there are "feeder" preschools, it's just not true, at least at Sidwell.
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