“One of the founders of Georgetown Day School, which had been integrated for 20 years at that point and whose population was one-fourth Black, wrote back.” [Year: 1964]. Twenty five percent Black is a whole lot more than “1% or less.” https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/24/us/politics/georgetown-day-school-jackson.html Like I said earlier, you’re willfully ignorant. I’m happy to let you wallow in your ignorance. I’m only posting this information (along with the links) to educate those who are interested in facts. |
This comment about not being an academic pressure cooker is very true. We have a freshman there, new to FH this year. Very happy so far! The school has been incredibly welcoming. There are a multitude of clubs and activities. There is the intense academic path if that is right for your child, but there are also less intense paths and spaces in between. Our child is very smart but is more artistically inclined. FH has incredible visual and digital arts classes. And socially our son has said it was easier to make friends in the last month at FH than in the previous five years at his past private school. Very happy. People on this board are nasty about FH and glorify other schools that I did not find very impressive. To each their own |
That's right, and some of us prefer a better education than Flint Hill can provide. |
More power to to you |
Do you have a kid their? Or just shooting from the hip? |
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There's one person on this board that had a kid there in lower school and they did not like it. Since then, they post on every single FH thread with not just "meh, we didn't like it" but with repeated, multiple replies about how it's awful, terrible, so so bad..
I have a kid in the upper school. They have very advanced classes for very advanced kids. Lots of Nysmith students go here. My kid is sporty and academically average, they have classes and sports for him. Some kids are artsy, they have an amazing arts, dance, and theatre program. Their robotics program is top notch, they beat colleges in competitions. Their latin department is the best in the region. They have students from Maryland, Alexandria, DC, all over Northern Va. It's exceptionally diverse which matches the diversity of the areas the students come from. Do I care how the school came to be? No. We all live in America right? We all know how this country came to be. It's not stopping you from living here. |
This!!! And yes, incredible robotics program that wins competitions against big name college teams. Incredible classics/Latin department. Wonderful visual and performing arts. Athletics for top athletes and for the less athletic kids. We have a 9th grader and are very happy! There seems to be one really bitter person posting on every. single. thread about Flint Hill. I am thankful that whoever she is, she is no longer a parent at the school! |
| Are they teaching CRT at Flint Hill? |
| Lots of mean kids. Ridiculously simplistic 9th grade physics. Weak STEM overall. Strong English and Latin. Bad advisory. |
Bad advisory? |
How many schools teach physics in 9th? Inky a handful. Most start w bio They do that to correlate w algebra so it has to be a bit more simple. There is AP physics that can be taken as a senior |
FH has all 9th graders take physics, and I don’t think there’s an honors option. They take biology in 11th. |
| Yes and AP physics as a senior if they want more |
| The school is not a pressure cooker in terms of everyone is top of the class and a certain student like many of the other may sayers of this school like to boast about their school’s superiority. my junior loves it there and is academically challenged. Many of her peers in some of the better thought of schools are drowning in homework and don’t love the pressure to find a rank in the class. Many top school acceptances last year at FH Again a mix of upper medium and lower tier colleges. I will say their math program leaves something to be desired. All math teachers our teen has had have been less than stellar. |
| There are many people here discussing their negative experiences at Flint Hill. Definitely not just one. |