Whoa. |
Why GDS over Sidwell? |
Right. DD intentionally wanted to explore a range of schools on her list and wanted to include a same sex school. We have friends at most of the girls’ schools in the area and I’ve heard positive things from our friends at SRSH, versus NCS, which has been a tougher environment. The problem that we have now is that she said she felt so much “happier“ during her visit to SR, where she feels that the environment at Sidwell will be too intense and pressured. And she’s not wrong, I think that that is an accurate assessment of Sidwell. Culturally, however, we are a progressive family, and I think that environment is more consistent with our thinking than the traditional Catholic environment of SRSH. Sidwell is also 1 mile up the road from where we live, as opposed to a 25 minute drive into Rockville. I am trying hard to listen to my daughter and make the right choice. But we are down to the wire and she has not decided yet. I can’t figure out if she just wants me to choose for her or if she’s looking for my support and permission to decline Sidwell. I’ve asked her directly and it’s hard for her to say. It’s been stressful.
Any parents of kids at these schools or those that faced a similar choice, please weigh in. |
| We were in a similar situation. Child having a very difficult time deciding between an academically excellent but more balanced school that is very "fun" and a single gender school known to be more intense. Ultimately, we said that as parents we are making the choice and we think that you will grow and develop more in a structured environment. All of DC's observations were valid and thoughtful, just missing the perspective of time that we parents have. |
| Location and commute a huge factor especially as high school ramps up and time management becomes very important. |
Oof. Good luck… |
Better personalities and attitudes at GDS. |
I would always respect the child. |
Worried about this now. We're going from a 7 minute commute to 30+ minutes. DS is going to have to learn to roll out of bed earlier. |
Oof. That’s going to be a rough transition. We had a 30-45 min commute for DC from PK through 4th, before much homework or afterschool activities, and it was bad. Plus if there was a crash or anything major on one of the highways, it could take a hour. Commute became an important factor for the next two school decisions. Now at 15-20 min for HS and it’s very nice. |
There’s a difference between forcing a kid into a school they don’t want to go to and making the final decision when the kid is on the fence. I wouldn’t send a kid to a school they were clear they didn’t want but if the kid is hemming and hawing and having trouble choosing I think it’s reasonable for the parents to just choose. Maybe the kid is showing they’re not ready to be responsible for that decision, and that’s ok |
wow congrats! what year? |
Commute should absolutely be a factor. It’s not just school (people always say there’s a bus). There’s parent events, extracurriculars and where the majority of the other kids live to factor in as well. |
Absolutely factored this in. |
| Accepted at gds and sidwell. Chose Sidwell, hope it opens a spot for someone on WL! |