openings for rising 7th graders

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d say having even 1 option is quite fortunate in mid August!


It is, but the reality of admissions is that yield doesn't always work out as planned, and some people do pull out over the summer leaving gaps the schools want to fill. They usually will not, however, go back to the pile they rejected to fill those spots. They hope for a few summer transfers and late applicants who are a better fit than the denied pile, and often they will get that. Some schools even leave a few empty seats because they know they will get a few applicants who moved over the summer, usually from abroad.


+1. Nearly every school, even highly selective ones, has a Round 2/late applicant process in some form for all the above reasons.

I think the point PPs were trying to make is that you can't predict, based on historic selectivity, who has space in the summer and in what grade. It can be random, so casting a wide net is a good idea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Norwood, St Pats, Lowell, Burke, St Anselms (if boy), Bullis


which of these is hardest /easiest to get into?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Norwood, St Pats, Lowell, Burke, St Anselms (if boy), Bullis


which of these is hardest /easiest to get into?


at this point easiest could be Lowell given that the rising 7th class seems to be ablaze with bullying issues...heard they lost families last year because of it
Anonymous
is this a personal beef of yours?
Anonymous
You could try Norwood. The current eight grade class has 5 kids that left the school between 7th and 8th grade. There might have been some kids that left between 6th and 7th as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You could try Norwood. The current eight grade class has 5 kids that left the school between 7th and 8th grade. There might have been some kids that left between 6th and 7th as well.

Wow, a lot of kids left!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could try Norwood. The current eight grade class has 5 kids that left the school between 7th and 8th grade. There might have been some kids that left between 6th and 7th as well.

Wow, a lot of kids left!


Not uncommon if kids can get into their HS of choice earlier without having to compete with their entire class
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And don’t forget Bullis takes EVERYONE. And the word on the street is, psst, it’s the next Big 3 school. Really, it is. Don’t tell anyone!

Honestly if you just need a spot you could try Bullis or WES.


Bullis parent- there are no slots.
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