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I’d be careful moving and assuming your kids will get in Atlanta privates.
Most transplants move to nicer suburbs like Alpharetta or East Cobb for the schools. The chances of you getting your children in a school like Lovett is extremely low. |
That’s not really true…these schools publish college matriculation data detail…I think like 80%+ go OOS. |
I want the drugs you’re on if you think DC school achievements are higher than NYC/MA. |
| ATL has lots of great options. Westminster and Pace are probably the most like the strong DC privates. Lovett and Holy Innocents are both fantastic schools and feel very southern/ old Atlanta. You’ll get a great education no matter where you go! |
There are quite a few DC private school parents who truly think their kid’s school is equivalent to a NYC private. It’s comical. |
It’s around 70% OOS. But consider what % of Sidwell grads do you think attend college in DC? |
Holy Innocents is the only school they likely have a shot at. |
| If you're Jewish look at The Weber School. I have family that attended. |
| What's Woodward Academy like? |
That’s a silly comparison and you know that. That would be like asking what %age of Atlanta private kids go to only Atlanta schools (which is a very small %age). Now…what %age of say Flint Hill students stay in VA? That’s apples-to-apples. |
I don’t think it’s silly at all. Do you think 30% of NYC private school grads attend New York State universities? Point is that Georgia has a unique scholarship program and large flagship universities. More graduates stay in state including from private schools. It makes for a less competitive academic environment in many ways. |