Take a look at the student roster at Prep and Stone Ridge...more than few families with net worths from 100 million to close to a billion...think Marriotts. |
DP I absolutely CAN DECIDE that you're both immature and probably not what you say you are on this anonymous forum. |
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The Marriott patriarch is a billionaire. His kids aren't. |
SO funny. We Just bought a a house with 96 acres in Wyoming. On the other hand, we just bought a two bedroom condo in Italy. Prices for the two were only different by $800,000. Status? Not sure. We are blessed. |
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Boarding school with a capital B, either Swiss if they live in a $20m compound or East Coast schools like Deerfield, Choate, Exeter and Andover. There is a negative perception about parents not loving or not wanting to spend time with their kids if they send their children to boarding school, which is not the case for everyone. Boarding school also offers a way for students to connect with others they would have never met if they stayed local. A lot of students in 8th grade decide they want a different environment in HS.
If it's local, Sidwell, Potomac, Bullis, Landon STA/NCS/LAN/HAS...most of the time non-Catholic schools unless the family is a religious local old generational family $$$, if the student has learning accommodations or wants a more relaxed environment, Field. There are plenty of families who live in $6m+ homes and have FA .
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+10000 Esp the last point, it's too common folks! |
| One close family friend who lives in one of their residences at a luxury hotel not shy of $10m pulled their children out of a top 5 school and now has their kids attending an online school; the school offers more AP classes than the prior school, the family takes way more trips, and their kids have more time to play sports. I saw the kids' grade registry list, and the last names were shocking: many tech CEOs and high-profile families who I assumed probably sent their kids to boarding school. I even thought about moving my DS to the same school online, but I'd rather pay 60k for boarding than online school. |
in nyc, a few very very rich friends send their kids to uber fancy schools in manhattan i never heard of (elementary and below kids). my generally well off friends, some rich, all do public. maybe they will go to daltons and trinitys for high school. also find it interesting (or they didnt get in) |
nah, those are actually perfectly great reasoms for a big house. did not read the rest and maybe poster is otherwise terrible |
Lol big whoop that’s like two families max We are in that category you mention, boarding school or public.maybe a private in Manhattan. How do you think we keep our money? |
Gorgeous countryside in both! |
Omggg this. Thank you for this. |
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Many with generational wealth don't care that much about the academic rigor of a school. They're perfectly happy sending their kids to Landon or Bullis or Fields or wherever their kid is happy. And then they go off to a LAC or an SEC and have a good time unencumbered by the need to earn a living.
The wealthy with more ambition for their kids will do schools like Sidwell or St. Albans. And very often public. There are definitely very wealthy families sending their kids to schools like Whitman. Like any school decision, a lot of it is kid dependent. But it's a broad mix. |