Question for Sidwell Parents

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is fine as long as you don't expect it to produce miracles for college admissions.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would you choose sidwell over a public school magnet?


My DC got accepted to the MCPS magnet program and we selected Sidwell. Certainly a student will get great education from either place but the experience can be different. We want our DC to learn more humanities before focusing on STEM in college. That’s the major reason why we selected Sidwell (private school).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to the culture of the current 8th grade cohort (that 9th accepted students will joining next year)? We have a male applicant but interested in both sets of dynamics.


Not so hot, many applying out for HS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to the culture of the current 8th grade cohort (that 9th accepted students will joining next year)? We have a male applicant but interested in both sets of dynamics.


Not so hot, many applying out for HS.


Really? Many leaving Sidwell? Can you elaborate as to why?
Anonymous
We have a lot of friends in that grade. the 8th grade boys we know are very nice kids and very talented athletically.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a lot of friends in that grade. the 8th grade boys we know are very nice kids and very talented athletically.

I have a daughter in that grade. A great group of kids and parents IMHO. Supportive. I’ve heard there are a few kids looking into leaving because they don’t want the academic stress. And a couple for family reasons.
Anonymous
If you are admitted and uncertain, ask the school to put you in touch with some parents from your child’s grade. Most parents are very willing to have a conversation or email exchange to answer any questions you might have.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to the culture of the current 8th grade cohort (that 9th accepted students will joining next year)? We have a male applicant but interested in both sets of dynamics.


Not so hot, many applying out for HS.


Troll
Anonymous
Thanks for the replies re 8th grade cohort
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a lot of friends in that grade. the 8th grade boys we know are very nice kids and very talented athletically.

How would a non-sporty boy with other interests (music, newspaper, stem) do?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is fine as long as you don't expect it to produce miracles for college admissions.


+1


what is the miracle school for college admissions?
Anonymous
No such thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have a lot of friends in that grade. the 8th grade boys we know are very nice kids and very talented athletically.

How would a non-sporty boy with other interests (music, newspaper, stem) do?


Upper school has a robust music program with both orchestra and jazz ensamble, the program director is outstanding. The newspaper is award-winning and has been for decades and in terms of STEM, there is a healthy Comp Sci offering including Engineering and a good robotics program.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have a lot of friends in that grade. the 8th grade boys we know are very nice kids and very talented athletically.

How would a non-sporty boy with other interests (music, newspaper, stem) do?


Upper school has a robust music program with both orchestra and jazz ensamble, the program director is outstanding. The newspaper is award-winning and has been for decades and in terms of STEM, there is a healthy Comp Sci offering including Engineering and a good robotics program.


but how about fitting into the current 8th grade class for this sort of boy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is fine as long as you don't expect it to produce miracles for college admissions.


This. Don't be disappointed if your kid gets into a mediocre college.
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