Of course there is a difference in college placement for the avg FH student and the average Potomac student. But that says more about the students than the school. And that difference is pretty small. Much smaller than the difference in outcomes between the average FH student and the average VA public high school student. |
That is not true. I posted the comment as I had a DD who attended the school last year. It is a terrible school and a toxic environment. Teachers are subpar. |
What made it toxic? My son’s experience there has been fantastic, and he came from a “good” public school that had a lot of bullying and indifferent teachers. None of that here. He has thrived. |
| The admissions department is incompetent at best. That is where they put previous incompetent administrators. |
Our admissions experience was smooth. But even if it wasn't, the admissions department isn't really involved in the day-to-day education. |
+1 |
| The parents who think that any private school outside of the “Big 3” is unacceptable are the classic Type A DC strivers who think that any law school outside of New Haven or Cambridge is unacceptable. Flint Hill is a fine school and as was stated earlier, the ultimate outcome will depend so much more on the individual student than the school. |
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Flint Hill is not just outside the Big 3. It is waaaaay below the Big 3 and all concentric circles of private schools surrounding the most elite.
It’s like the Radford of DC area private schools. |
Pathetic. |
This comment says far more about you than about Flint Hill. |
| Flint Hill is not difficult to get into at all. |
I know of kids who did not get in at ninth grade. Don’t know about earlier. |
| I thought Flint Hill accepted anybody with a checkbook |
This definitely is not the case. |
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interesting
the school has tons of rigor and the students there are all very impressive who i have met i love the academic versatility of the class it relieves the stress of competing among an entire class with the same academics for a race to the top or bottom great course selections including honors and they have AP for those who want it the haters gonna hate but whatever in hind sight going through college admission i probably should have sent them back to public bc i don’t think the students get grace for taking rigorous classes that are not graded on a curve so admissions process for college has been an eye opener when competing against public kids w GPAs 4+ |