| My kid had the choice for 9th. Before the acceptances, we both thought he'd choose GDS, but after shadow days he chose SFS. He's a kid who likes and benefits from a fair amount of structure and predictability, and he found what people are describing as more traditional classrooms to be a better fit for him. Also he liked the lunch. So far, he's happy with his choice. |
GDS’ US isn’t new and it’s not that nice. What are you talking about? |
I don’t need Big Brother GDS dictating the number of schools my kid applies to. Especially not for $50k+. |
They are talking about the LMS, which is very new and very nice. The OP didn't say what grade level they were looking at. |
It helps more kids get into their top schools. GDS believes in being a community; if that's not for you, then it's not for you. |
At what tuition level would it be acceptable for a school to "dictat[e] the number of schools" where your kid can apply? |
No, it doesn’t. There are no other top area private schools that restrict college applications, and their students do the same or better than GDS students when it comes to college matriculations. However, you’re correct that GDS is not for me—for many reasons. |
No more than $25k/year. Max! And that school would need to be at least at Maret or Holton’s level. I wouldn’t accept such an edict from Burke, even at $25k. |
Then I hope you have fun at your school where the top few kids apply to all the top schools for their ago and everyone else gets edged out bc they won’t take too many from one place. Parents love that dynamic |
We don’t have that problem at my children’s school. Over half of the class goes to T25 universities and T25 SLACs. And that’s without limiting students’ applications. |
BIM? |
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This is a private school thread, so why would you think I was talking about BIM? That’s a public school. |
BASIS in DC is a public charter. BASIS in McLean (BIM) is unrelated to the DC public charter school, and is a for-profit private school owned by a Chinese company (Primavera Capital). There are no public charter schools in NoVA. |
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At both schools - and all other "top" privates (and W public HSs or VA equivalent top public HSs) in metro DC, the "top" college acceptances are driven mostly by hooks (legacy donor, VIP, special art/music talent, fake non-profit run by student, college recruit for Lacrosse, etc.) not by the academics.
Unhooked students with higher GPAs often are still at a disadvantage to a legacy child of a wealthy donor to the top college. |