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Stoneridge and Bullis works with national level athletes' schedules well too. SFS and Potomac did not. |
True statement. |
This may be true for St Albans, but not for NCS. NCS' financial capacity isn't higher than any other private school in the DMV. Don't gonna tell you how I know, but I do! |
Sidwell has produced an Olympic medalist, a future first round WNBA player, and two current NBA players (one of whom is playing in the Final Four on the way to an NBA championship). So whatever Sidwell is doing it doesn’t seem to be a barrier to athletic success. I don’t know anything about Potomac. |
Gonzaga says "hold my beer". |
This. Also, plenty of Gonzaga families in those $6-8 million dollar mansions. |
We live in one of these neighborhoods. Kids go to Gonzaga, sta, ncs, Landon, Holton. |
My post about Sidwell was in response to someone saying that Sidwell doesn’t work “with national athletes’ schedules.” This has nothing to do with Gonzaga. Sidwell and Gonzaga are two totally different schools. |
Entirely correct, and not just for education. For jobs, social circles, everything. |
Kinda idealistic view and true to some extent but they also don’t want their kiddo picking up a spouse at University of Alabama from god knows what background so send to SMU or the like as well. Just saying they like to protect their kids in little rich bubbles and control the social scene often like the rest of us private school UMC parents. They sure as poop aren’t sending their kids public high schools. |
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Not really answering the question but my conclusion in reading this thread is that the way to win the life lottery is to be a 5%er-ish family that wants for nothing but isn't private-jet rich, have smart and well-adjusted kids who do well in a great public school (achieve academically and extracurricularly, are social, stay out of trouble), then they get into a T20 college and you can send them without financial worry.
Boom. A motivated, smart, high-earning, connected, successful kid is nearly guaranteed, and they have a solid shot at being a normal person with a well-adjusted, down-to-earth take on the world. |
| Sidwell recruits aggressively for some sports, has a two track system of classes for athletes, and allows them to leave midday for outside training. Very few schools make such exceptions. |
Must be new because it wasn't true a few years ago |
That’s because it’s not true. People constantly post lies about Sidwell on DCUM. It’s the school (almost) everyone loves to hate. |