How did feeder preschools do with exmissions?

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Anonymous wrote:I heard from parents at a feeder school that this year there were quite a few cases where siblings were not admitted to TT


Dalton siblings?! I know quite a few got rejected. But it happens very year. Dalton is very transparent about its sibling policy - not every sibling will get accepted unless the school feels he/she is the right fit.
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STMPG operates as an insiders’ school. You dont get in without a rec from an existing family. That doesnt seek to represent the community in the slightest, amusing for a church school.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how UES feeder preschools did? Specifically Brick Church, All Souls and STMPG?


Some unhappy friends at All Souls. Lots of waitlists.


Know many at All Souls. My friend’s child’s class, I think everyone got at least one offer and I think maybe one class mate got all waitlists.

That being said. I think many families will be upset if they don’t get their top choice or waitlisted for everything except one school. I’m assuming most feeder schools had the same issue this year as well.


I don’t know anything about other schools but our feeder did extremely well.


Were there a lot of siblings and legacies to compete with? was there good placement if not a sibling/legacy?


I know for us (All Souls Family) I think it went really well, and I’m speaking solely on non-legacy/ sibling acceptances. Yes there are sibling/legacies but they don’t make up the majority of the two classes that applied.


Congrats! Out of curiosity how many did you guys place at Dalton, Trinity and HM this year?


One is going to Trinity, I don’t think many applied to HM but none I know of, and unsure of Dalton. We have two classes that applied so unsure who got in where in the other classroom except for siblings/ legacies.

In general I think HM is hard to get in to because they have a preschool and take from there first.
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Dalton was pushing borderline young siblings to apply next year.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how UES feeder preschools did? Specifically Brick Church, All Souls and STMPG?


Some unhappy friends at All Souls. Lots of waitlists.


Know many at All Souls. My friend’s child’s class, I think everyone got at least one offer and I think maybe one class mate got all waitlists.

That being said. I think many families will be upset if they don’t get their top choice or waitlisted for everything except one school. I’m assuming most feeder schools had the same issue this year as well.


I don’t know anything about other schools but our feeder did extremely well.


Were there a lot of siblings and legacies to compete with? was there good placement if not a sibling/legacy?


I know for us (All Souls Family) I think it went really well, and I’m speaking solely on non-legacy/ sibling acceptances. Yes there are sibling/legacies but they don’t make up the majority of the two classes that applied.


Congrats! Out of curiosity how many did you guys place at Dalton, Trinity and HM this year?


One is going to Trinity, I don’t think many applied to HM but none I know of, and unsure of Dalton. We have two classes that applied so unsure who got in where in the other classroom except for siblings/ legacies.

In general I think HM is hard to get in to because they have a preschool and take from there first.


As to HM, kids at preschool at HM move up to K without additional admission. That is the downtown campus. The uptown campus selects a new set of K students.
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Anonymous wrote:How are exmissions from Episcopal these days?


I know two families there. Episcopal is more a feeder school for K-8 boys schools. One of the two families didnt get any offers, only wl...Parents are devastated. They were told this year was extremely competitive...


That’s insane. I thought the whole reason for a feeder is you won’t get shut out
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Brick is sending 8 kids to Dalton and at least 3 are not siblings.
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Anonymous wrote:Brick is sending 8 kids to Dalton and at least 3 are not siblings.


Wow almost 10 percent of the Dalton class.
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Anonymous wrote:How are exmissions from Episcopal these days?


I know two families there. Episcopal is more a feeder school for K-8 boys schools. One of the two families didnt get any offers, only wl...Parents are devastated. They were told this year was extremely competitive...


That’s insane. I thought the whole reason for a feeder is you won’t get shut out


Not every feeder is the same. When we did tours, Episcopal was upfront about not wanting to discuss exmissions and focusing on the whole child (play based). If we had went with them, I knew we would have had to supplement academics if we wanted to be competitive.
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Anonymous wrote:How are exmissions from Episcopal these days?


I know two families there. Episcopal is more a feeder school for K-8 boys schools. One of the two families didnt get any offers, only wl...Parents are devastated. They were told this year was extremely competitive...


That’s insane. I thought the whole reason for a feeder is you won’t get shut out


Not every feeder is the same. When we did tours, Episcopal was upfront about not wanting to discuss exmissions and focusing on the whole child (play based). If we had went with them, I knew we would have had to supplement academics if we wanted to be competitive.


But what academics do they need to know beyond the basics? Episcopal isn’t even teaching them that through play?
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Anonymous wrote:How are exmissions from Episcopal these days?


I know two families there. Episcopal is more a feeder school for K-8 boys schools. One of the two families didnt get any offers, only wl...Parents are devastated. They were told this year was extremely competitive...


That’s insane. I thought the whole reason for a feeder is you won’t get shut out


Not every feeder is the same. When we did tours, Episcopal was upfront about not wanting to discuss exmissions and focusing on the whole child (play based). If we had went with them, I knew we would have had to supplement academics if we wanted to be competitive.


But what academics do they need to know beyond the basics? Episcopal isn’t even teaching them that through play?


There is a book called Testing for Kindergarten by Karen Quinn that goes into the details.

The documentary Getting In... Kindergarten discusses the assessment.
Link: https://youtu.be/AI-eV1SQjIM?t=124

Preschools are good with teaching the behavior side, but test taking is a skill by itself and the more practice the better you become at it.
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Anonymous wrote:Isn’t STMPG also a TT feeder? Has its reputation gone down, no one seems to mention it much.


We are waiting on our STMPG admissions decision for 2s, and it does seem like it's not really talked about here or online nearly as much as other programs. It was our favorite during the admissions process so I've been trying to get more information without avail, especially regarding emissions.


Ask the school if you can speak with a current parent
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Anonymous wrote:haha, in what world do those schools count as feeder preschools? West Side montessori, maybe.



Montclare posts a very detailed breakdown of their acceptances. It’s very impressive, do you disagree?


Is that the school that was once named Claremont and is above a CVS on Amsterdam in the 90s? They were new when we were looking, and trying hard to be impressive. It sounds like they filled in a gap left by the demise of Mandell.


You seem like a very kind person.


Eh. For profit schools aren’t my thing. And the Mandell lady has only herself to blame for ruining the school her parents started.


You're just reinforcing stereotypes of typical UES moms who think only a handful of preschools are worth it, and those preschools just happen to be available only to a small population of connect parents.


No matter who this woman is, she’s right: for profit schools are terrible.
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Anonymous wrote:How are exmissions from Episcopal these days?


I know two families there. Episcopal is more a feeder school for K-8 boys schools. One of the two families didnt get any offers, only wl...Parents are devastated. They were told this year was extremely competitive...


That’s insane. I thought the whole reason for a feeder is you won’t get shut out


Not every feeder is the same. When we did tours, Episcopal was upfront about not wanting to discuss exmissions and focusing on the whole child (play based). If we had went with them, I knew we would have had to supplement academics if we wanted to be competitive.


But what academics do they need to know beyond the basics? Episcopal isn’t even teaching them that through play?


There is a book called Testing for Kindergarten by Karen Quinn that goes into the details.

The documentary Getting In... Kindergarten discusses the assessment.
Link: https://youtu.be/AI-eV1SQjIM?t=124

Preschools are good with teaching the behavior side, but test taking is a skill by itself and the more practice the better you become at it.


Wow, just watched that whole “getting into kindergarten” series. These kids were so stinking cute, under so much pressure. I guess they all must be in their 20s now. I found it interesting that the West Side Montessori head couldn’t broker Browning for Caleb. And surprised that the 4 year olds were applying to private and not waiting a year for 5. Maybe things were different back in 2006
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any insight into how downtown preschool exmissions went? specifically Barrow, First Pres, Beginnings.
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