Help me find a good fit

Anonymous
OMG no to Basis- please see other threads on this school- it is NOT a well rounded place that works towards the well-being of the whole child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looking for a high school for my son.

High achieving child, loves academics and sports, also very social. Takes Mandarin in middle and wants to continue in high school.

Atheist family/ not interested in Catholic school.

Lives in NW dc but willing to travel to Maryland.

Interested in a small, college prep environment but ideally down to earth NOT pretentious school with cliquey, only extreme wealthy and lack of values.


I am afraid there is no such school available. Maybe Field school? But how can a school charge $50K and not be pretentious? That is not possible.

This is true, OP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Basis McLean would be perfect.


Lol. Basis is just desperate.
Anonymous
Basis McLean has long been and still desperate for students.
Anonymous
I know of so many kids who have left Basis. Yes, desperation is the word!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looking for a high school for my son.

High achieving child, loves academics and sports, also very social. Takes Mandarin in middle and wants to continue in high school.

Atheist family/ not interested in Catholic school.

Lives in NW dc but willing to travel to Maryland.

Interested in a small, college prep environment but ideally down to earth NOT pretentious school with cliquey, only extreme wealthy and lack of values.


Well is he Chinese? Honestly not impressive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looking for a high school for my son.

High achieving child, loves academics and sports, also very social. Takes Mandarin in middle and wants to continue in high school.

Atheist family/ not interested in Catholic school.

Lives in NW dc but willing to travel to Maryland.

Interested in a small, college prep environment but ideally down to earth NOT pretentious school with cliquey, only extreme wealthy and lack of values.


I am afraid there is no such school available. Maybe Field school? But how can a school charge $50K and not be pretentious? That is not possible.


What are Field families like?
Anonymous
Lots of schools could fit the bill. Many schools offer Mandarin, but what does he want to do with it? What do you envision him doing with those language skills? Summer immersion programs in China are extra $$$ -- but many schools offer travel / touring programs for students to apply the language.

Down to earth parents may well be cohort-dependent, unfortunately.

Whatever school you ultimately decide on, expect some ECs or other offerings your child takes to be outside of the school. Friends @ Holton, GDS, WIS, NCS, and Sidwell all do extracurriculars beyond the school to complement the academic and other programs offered at their individual schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looking for a high school for my son.

High achieving child, loves academics and sports, also very social. Takes Mandarin in middle and wants to continue in high school.

Atheist family/ not interested in Catholic school.

Lives in NW dc but willing to travel to Maryland.

Interested in a small, college prep environment but ideally down to earth NOT pretentious school with cliquey, only extreme wealthy and lack of values.


Well is he Chinese? Honestly not impressive.

OP doesn’t seem to have been intending to impress you, only to express an interest their child would like to continue in HS that is therefore a useful factor in making a decision.
Anonymous
I would suggest staying in the Dunbar, Roosevelt, school district. Those schools are good for public school
Anonymous
Yeah, Dunbar is great. For someone going to school in 1952
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