| No to WES. Too expensive. And even at $29K that doesn't include the endless fundraising, auctions, capital campaigns, and other financial demands. The younger grades' tuition carries the middle school. Your tuition payments would also cover the "free" trips in sixth grade to Utah and something European in middle school years. You may well be gone by then (as most WES parents are) so your contributions to the foreign trips bucket is lost. The pre-school (Transition), K playgrounds are not nice - it's in an old Marriott headquarters - a west exposure with not much shade. Finally, no bus service, which is a killer in this area. |
This is a biased view. As a parent of a transition son, I disagree with the pp's comment on the "not nice playgrounds". I would strongly recommend you to attend one of WES admissions open house (next one on November 12) and see the premises yourself. The old Marriott building (East campus) has been demolished and will turn into a 260’ x 180’ artificial turf athletic field. http://www.w-es.org/page.cfm?p=1404 As for fundraising, auctions, capital campaigns: this is true for every private independent school in the area. Contributions are voluntary in nature. I do not know whether "lower grades finance the 6th grade trip to Utah, 7th grade trip to Italy and 8th grade trip to France or Spain (depending on your language choice)". Does anybody know across area private independent schools by how much lower schools finance middle schools? Attend one of the forthcoming admissions open houses and see for yourself and ask these questions. There seems to be a lot of misinformation on private independent schools in this forum unfortunately. |
This is inaccurate. The facilities are great, they just started on a new turf field, the other families, administration, and teachers are lovely. The fundraising is exactly the same as every other private in the area. Go check out the open house Monday November 12. |
The Norwood bus is $950 per year, not $2K. The school is not "mostly" MD families. There is a significant contingent of DC families there and even VA families. I know - we are DC residents and have two kids in the lower school there. My kids play club sports outside of school so the other issues you have raised have not been an issue for us. We do have a nanny to pick them up after school, but many other fmailies carpool. We've never missed a performance, parent-teacher conference or back to school night, either. If you don't have enough flexibility in your schedule to make something at school once a month, I'm not sure the distance is the problem. If OP looks at Norwood and thinks it isn't right for her kids, that's a good basis for ruling it out. Misinformation from someone who doesn't have a kid at the school on DCUM isn't. |
| Lowell School. My child loves going to school every day. |
| Sheridan is above your budget, I know, but its a wonderful school. And the $29K for next year includes all meals and snacks, as well as trips to Mountain Campus. There is a hot & healthy lunch served everyday, in addition to a salad bar. Our daughter loves it. The teachers inspire, appropriately challenge and nurture the children. There is a free before care program which starts at 7:45AM and the after care program is phenomenal. Its an incredible community of caring and collaborative adults and joyful, bright and confident children. |