| St. Andrew's could be a good fit. They are around 750 students (preschool - 12). The religion aspect is light. Lots of students of other faiths/no faith. Sports are decent, and they have Mandarin classes. |
I'm a NP, but I fear you don't even know what religion (any one of them) are about or for if this is your impression. |
| WIS- I know a family that both children speak/write excellent Mandarin. One lived/studied in China during college. |
Yuying is elementary school. |
| WIS would be by far the best fit for your son. The upper school campus is located in NW DC, lots of families there speak Mandarin, the school has some excellent sports teams and has just invested in a new science building, and the children who attend do not come from extreme wealth. |
Nope that’s not it at all. I don’t really believe myself tbh. It’s just so unnecessarily aggressive and ironically sanctimonious of you to bring it up. Like who gives a shit? If a school is good and there’s a little religion who cares. Your kid can deal with it. It’s called pluralism and acceptance and not being an a$$hole about everything. |
If someone doesn't want to send their kid to a school with "a little religion", it's their choice when it comes to private. And no, "a little religion" is just as harmful as a lot. No religion at all would be best for the bogeyman in the sky. |
This. Do not set your heart on the "perfect fit" only to be disappointed! |
I am afraid there is no such school available. Maybe Field school? But how can a school charge $50K and not be pretentious? That is not possible. |
+1 |
| Please contact an experienced consultant. |
| WIS has issues / dig deeper so you are aware. Signed, current WIS parent |
If you talk to other atheists who attended Catholic high schools, you will understand that your fears are unfounded. You might even learn something if you could be just a wee open minded about education. |
| Hire a consultant please. |
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Basis McLean.
Many students there are in advanced sports clubs outside of school, in addition to the demanding academic curriculum. It's a place for high-driven kids who can (or, in some cases, parents). |