The Kool-Ade is Getting Sour

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The cathedral schools have some country club cliques
Save your money. Country clubs are overrated in 2012.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The cathedral schools have some country club cliques
Save your money. Country clubs are overrated in 2012.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My advice is get a job. If you are thinking and worrying about this kind of trivial stuff you need a reality check. Find something more important to fret about.


Are you serious? Did you inherit millions or something? When people spend this much money-hard earned money-it is normal to evaluate and re-evaluate whether it is worth it.
Anonymous


PP again...I think to a certain extent parents need to be indoctrinated (or some may say brainwashed) into the give, give and don't question mentality to keep the staus quo. Private schools need their money to keep functioning.

The problem is many years ago with co-op type private schools you paid a very reasonable tuition that was a much smaller percentage of salary and you expected to get your hands dirty and were happy to donate a little extra. Now, you are expected to do all of the same, but pay a much higher percentage of at least the average high income.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cathedral schools have some country club cliques
Save your money. Country clubs are overrated in 2012.


Our school has country club cliques and it isn't the Cathedral schools. The cliques are a very strong presence. We aren't members, could be if we wanted to be but aren't. I don't want to be but I often wonder if I will cave just so my kids can have a social life? How pathetic is that? Awful isn't it? I honestly would like to switch schools, but again fear is keeping me from having my kids apply elsewhere because it's so darn hard to get in, especially during off acceptance years.

We aren't originally from this area, so I would like to know: What do most families do during the summer, aside from camps, for swimming? Do most people have a pool? Our neighborhood pool is quite small. We will likely move in the near future and I would honestly consider buying a house with a pool or building one, just to avoid the country club.

Input wanted.

Thanks!
Anonymous
Get your own pool and then you don't have to deal with the snobs and the social one-upmanship. That is what we did and have never regretted the decision.
Anonymous
Or swim at one of the many public pools. My DD swims for a team based out of a public pool. Best decision we ever made. The families and kids are incredibly nice.
post reply Forum Index » Private & Independent Schools
Message Quick Reply
Go to: