Deciding between 4 very different schools

Anonymous
PP: not the colleges you expect the STA students to go to. 1 or 2 Bs may be okay. But straight B? No. Colleges do see that as a problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP: not the colleges you expect the STA students to go to. 1 or 2 Bs may be okay. But straight B? No. Colleges do see that as a problem.

Especially selective ones.... You might be among the yearly grads who matriculate to IU or Syracuse if you are lucky...
Anonymous
I feel for this poor young man and his family!
Anonymous
I am sorry that he and his parents feel so bad about getting Bs. Really a B at STA or Sidwell is a very respectable grade. Colleges know about schools with grade inflation, so they know a B at Sidwell or STA is not the same as a B at most schools. My DC had to work really hard to get a 3.4 at a Big 3. But we were proud of him and felt OK about it and loved all the learning opportunities inside and outside the classroom. Based on my experience, OPs son will get into a good college and be very well prepared. Freshman year may even be easy for him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Norwood
Mater Dei
Bullis
and Landon

Thoughts? We are not Catholic, by the way.


OP, you have an interesting list. I don't usually hear of people considering Mater Dei who are also considering these other three. The other school geographically that I am surprised is not on your list is St. Andrew's, as it is another option that goes middle - high school and Norwood is a one of its historic feeders for the high school. Obviously, you need to decide single sex or coed first. While I understand why some people prefer single sex for high school, personally I think for boys from a socialization perspective coed through middle school is very valuable if you later opt for a single sex high school. Academically, I hear Landon is still more traditional compared to Bullis, St. Andrew's and probably Norwood. Don't know anything about Mater Dei. Good luck.
Anonymous
I say Norwood because you will end up with more choices for high school than to restrict your choices now only to Bullis and Landon. You will be able to get into Bullis or Landon after Norwood in any case so why not give your DS more high school choices.
Anonymous
I wouldn't base the decision on having to go through another admittance cycle. Even those of us in K -12 schools constantly reassess as the kids grow and change.
Anonymous
I think OP chose a school last year.
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