Got my popcorn. Threads like this never end well. This should be interesting to watch. .
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+2 points to the BASIS troll for an early post. |
On DCUM, outside the beltway often does not exist… |
Well played. +2 points to Hogwarts for humour. |
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In California, I heard about St Albans (but not Beauvoir or NCS), Madeira (as a boarding school), Sidwell, SSSAS, St Anselms, and Potomac in sentences with phrases like “good private in metro DC”. Now, I never thought it was a complete list, nor did I think those necessarily were “best”, nor did anyone out there claim those were best. But those did have some brand recognition in SJC/SFO at a tech company… Smartest guy I worked with there had gone to St Anselms (and hated the social experience while conceding it was a good education).
No idea why NCS & Beauvoir did not come up. Was told StAlbans & St Anselms were boys school and Madeira was a girls school. I think “known outside DC” has a huge amount of randomness in practice. I also think substance and brand recognition often do not correlate well. So maybe an entertaining discussion, but probably not really useful insight into where one’s own DC will thrive… |
| In my ivy I heard of Saint Albans, Sidwell, GDS. The rest of my classmates were from a mix of public and boarding school. |
| Interesting - I went to an Ivy and attended Bullis. What does this all mean? |
| I bet that plenty of people have heard of Prep and the fondness of certain of its graduates for beer and non-consensual activities. |
There ought to be multiple lists because there are different populations in the area that see these schools differently. The great majority of Catholics that send their kids to non-public schools consider only the Catholic schools. So GDS, SFS, Maret, etc. wouldn’t be on their list as schools they would even consider applying to. Then there’s the issue of geography. |
Just cross-checked niche.com and my extremely overbearing clout chasing passive aggressive parent friend and this list checks out |
YES! We would never consider these schools for our kids bc we believe in Catholic education. Everyone has their own reasons for picking schools. Not everyone wants the same three schools. |
No one is forgetting GDS. It is left off the list because it is not on the list. Constructing a new building and doubling the size does not get you on the list. |
| Even for DCUM, this thread is a new low in silliness. |
Yes, they put two Catholic schools that are among the top 10 Catholic high schools in the country as Tier 3. What does that tell you about OP? |
Misogyny reigns. Of course you heard of St. Albans but not NCS. |