Norwood - 2021 Outplacement

Anonymous
I find this fixation on K-8 outplacement odd, but this list is really no better or worse than what you see from Green Acres, Lowell and Sheridan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find this fixation on K-8 outplacement odd, but this list is really no better or worse than what you see from Green Acres, Lowell and Sheridan.


So no better then St. Pats or NPS either huh?
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Anonymous wrote:Another words - many more kids go to bullis and st andrews then go to sidwell, gds, maret, potomac, STA and NCS.


This is all very misleading and it is simply not true that there are not top academic students at Norwood.

Each class varies in where they land. In my child's year the breakdown was as follows (placing these in buckets, rather than school by school). You can hardly say this is not strong placement.

Sidwell, STA, GDS: 17
Potomac, Holton, St Stephens St Agnes: 8
Landon, Burke, St Johns, Field, St Andrews, Georgetown Prep, Bullis: 15
Public (by choice ): 7
Boarding/Moved: 4

In some years, clusters occur - I've seen it at GDS, Sidwell, Maret, Landon, Bullis, Georgetown Prep . I've always been amazed at how it varies and how it reflects the personality of the graduating class. Norwood's "numbers" to any given school vary year by year - whether that be a Bullis or a Sidwell.... And many of the families that return to public have very strong students and there are also very strong students that don't end up at a Big 3 (for whatever reason - competition from classmates, large sibling group, no fianancial aid etc.)



This doesn't make any sense. STA takes 10 local kids for 9th in most typical years (the rest are boarders). There's no way that Norwood got 5+ of those spots in any year.


To be clear - this does not say more than 5 went to STA - It means that 17 students from the class went to either Sidwell, or STA, or GDS. I purposely did not the breakdown to each individual school... but I will say that each school had at least 3 (and clearly the others had far more than 3 to add up to 17)


It still doesn't make any sense.
On their website, Norwood has 2019 results and it is Sidwell (1), GDS (2), STA (1).
4 total. I have a hard time believing that either Sidwell or GDS BOTH took 7 kids from Norwood in a recent year.


That page has a typo. Those are results for 2020. Class of 2019 has 14 kids at GDS or Sidwell. Class of 2017 also had strong placement at those 2 schools. Typically there are also a few at Maret and the Cathedral schools.
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Anonymous wrote:Another words - many more kids go to bullis and st andrews then go to sidwell, gds, maret, potomac, STA and NCS.


This is all very misleading and it is simply not true that there are not top academic students at Norwood.

Each class varies in where they land. In my child's year the breakdown was as follows (placing these in buckets, rather than school by school). You can hardly say this is not strong placement.

Sidwell, STA, GDS: 17
Potomac, Holton, St Stephens St Agnes: 8
Landon, Burke, St Johns, Field, St Andrews, Georgetown Prep, Bullis: 15
Public (by choice ): 7
Boarding/Moved: 4

In some years, clusters occur - I've seen it at GDS, Sidwell, Maret, Landon, Bullis, Georgetown Prep . I've always been amazed at how it varies and how it reflects the personality of the graduating class. Norwood's "numbers" to any given school vary year by year - whether that be a Bullis or a Sidwell.... And many of the families that return to public have very strong students and there are also very strong students that don't end up at a Big 3 (for whatever reason - competition from classmates, large sibling group, no fianancial aid etc.)



This doesn't make any sense. STA takes 10 local kids for 9th in most typical years (the rest are boarders). There's no way that Norwood got 5+ of those spots in any year.


To be clear - this does not say more than 5 went to STA - It means that 17 students from the class went to either Sidwell, or STA, or GDS. I purposely did not the breakdown to each individual school... but I will say that each school had at least 3 (and clearly the others had far more than 3 to add up to 17)


It still doesn't make any sense.
On their website, Norwood has 2019 results and it is Sidwell (1), GDS (2), STA (1).
4 total. I have a hard time believing that either Sidwell or GDS BOTH took 7 kids from Norwood in a recent year.


You wouldn't have to look very far back to find what you don't believe....but I doubt they post more than one year as an example.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find this fixation on K-8 outplacement odd, but this list is really no better or worse than what you see from Green Acres, Lowell and Sheridan.


I believe the person was just posting an outplacement list - as many people request such lists on DCUM. No one has tried to claim that Norwood outplacement better than other k-8's. On the contrary, there seem to be uninformed pp's who want to put down the student body, when in reality, the student body is quite varied. And, it absolutely includes very strong students who go on to the strong k-12 programs for HS and are highly competitive at those high schools. It also includes very strong students who return to their local public and thrive. And I'm sure the same is true about other k-8's but I don't pay any attention to their outplacement - it doesn't matter to me. We know families at all the other k-8's you mention (and at the Big 3 or Big 5 etc) and none of us ever compares notes - who cares.
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Anonymous wrote:Another words - many more kids go to bullis and st andrews then go to sidwell, gds, maret, potomac, STA and NCS.


This is all very misleading and it is simply not true that there are not top academic students at Norwood.

Each class varies in where they land. In my child's year the breakdown was as follows (placing these in buckets, rather than school by school). You can hardly say this is not strong placement.

Sidwell, STA, GDS: 17
Potomac, Holton, St Stephens St Agnes: 8
Landon, Burke, St Johns, Field, St Andrews, Georgetown Prep, Bullis: 15
Public (by choice ): 7
Boarding/Moved: 4

In some years, clusters occur - I've seen it at GDS, Sidwell, Maret, Landon, Bullis, Georgetown Prep . I've always been amazed at how it varies and how it reflects the personality of the graduating class. Norwood's "numbers" to any given school vary year by year - whether that be a Bullis or a Sidwell.... And many of the families that return to public have very strong students and there are also very strong students that don't end up at a Big 3 (for whatever reason - competition from classmates, large sibling group, no fianancial aid etc.)



This doesn't make any sense. STA takes 10 local kids for 9th in most typical years (the rest are boarders). There's no way that Norwood got 5+ of those spots in any year.


To be clear - this does not say more than 5 went to STA - It means that 17 students from the class went to either Sidwell, or STA, or GDS. I purposely did not the breakdown to each individual school... but I will say that each school had at least 3 (and clearly the others had far more than 3 to add up to 17)


It still doesn't make any sense.
On their website, Norwood has 2019 results and it is Sidwell (1), GDS (2), STA (1).
4 total. I have a hard time believing that either Sidwell or GDS BOTH took 7 kids from Norwood in a recent year.


That page has a typo. Those are results for 2020. Class of 2019 has 14 kids at GDS or Sidwell. Class of 2017 also had strong placement at those 2 schools. Typically there are also a few at Maret and the Cathedral schools.


This is true, because of where I was in the application process, I paid special attention to the 2019 outplacement list- 9-10 Norwood 8th graders went to GDS
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Anonymous wrote:Another words - many more kids go to bullis and st andrews then go to sidwell, gds, maret, potomac, STA and NCS.


This is all very misleading and it is simply not true that there are not top academic students at Norwood.

Each class varies in where they land. In my child's year the breakdown was as follows (placing these in buckets, rather than school by school). You can hardly say this is not strong placement.

Sidwell, STA, GDS: 17
Potomac, Holton, St Stephens St Agnes: 8
Landon, Burke, St Johns, Field, St Andrews, Georgetown Prep, Bullis: 15
Public (by choice ): 7
Boarding/Moved: 4

In some years, clusters occur - I've seen it at GDS, Sidwell, Maret, Landon, Bullis, Georgetown Prep . I've always been amazed at how it varies and how it reflects the personality of the graduating class. Norwood's "numbers" to any given school vary year by year - whether that be a Bullis or a Sidwell.... And many of the families that return to public have very strong students and there are also very strong students that don't end up at a Big 3 (for whatever reason - competition from classmates, large sibling group, no fianancial aid etc.)



This doesn't make any sense. STA takes 10 local kids for 9th in most typical years (the rest are boarders). There's no way that Norwood got 5+ of those spots in any year.


To be clear - this does not say more than 5 went to STA - It means that 17 students from the class went to either Sidwell, or STA, or GDS. I purposely did not the breakdown to each individual school... but I will say that each school had at least 3 (and clearly the others had far more than 3 to add up to 17)


It still doesn't make any sense.
On their website, Norwood has 2019 results and it is Sidwell (1), GDS (2), STA (1).
4 total. I have a hard time believing that either Sidwell or GDS BOTH took 7 kids from Norwood in a recent year.


That page has a typo. Those are results for 2020. Class of 2019 has 14 kids at GDS or Sidwell. Class of 2017 also had strong placement at those 2 schools. Typically there are also a few at Maret and the Cathedral schools.


This is true, because of where I was in the application process, I paid special attention to the 2019 outplacement list- 9-10 Norwood 8th graders went to GDS


It is also true that 2020 and 2021 have a good portion going to Bullis
Anonymous
My son’s class at STA didn’t have a single boy from Norwood. Class above him had none either. Class below him had 1. Graduated in last 3 years.
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Anonymous wrote:Another words - many more kids go to bullis and st andrews then go to sidwell, gds, maret, potomac, STA and NCS.


This is all very misleading and it is simply not true that there are not top academic students at Norwood.

Each class varies in where they land. In my child's year the breakdown was as follows (placing these in buckets, rather than school by school). You can hardly say this is not strong placement.

Sidwell, STA, GDS: 17
Potomac, Holton, St Stephens St Agnes: 8
Landon, Burke, St Johns, Field, St Andrews, Georgetown Prep, Bullis: 15
Public (by choice ): 7
Boarding/Moved: 4

In some years, clusters occur - I've seen it at GDS, Sidwell, Maret, Landon, Bullis, Georgetown Prep . I've always been amazed at how it varies and how it reflects the personality of the graduating class. Norwood's "numbers" to any given school vary year by year - whether that be a Bullis or a Sidwell.... And many of the families that return to public have very strong students and there are also very strong students that don't end up at a Big 3 (for whatever reason - competition from classmates, large sibling group, no fianancial aid etc.)



This doesn't make any sense. STA takes 10 local kids for 9th in most typical years (the rest are boarders). There's no way that Norwood got 5+ of those spots in any year.


To be clear - this does not say more than 5 went to STA - It means that 17 students from the class went to either Sidwell, or STA, or GDS. I purposely did not the breakdown to each individual school... but I will say that each school had at least 3 (and clearly the others had far more than 3 to add up to 17)


It still doesn't make any sense.
On their website, Norwood has 2019 results and it is Sidwell (1), GDS (2), STA (1).
4 total. I have a hard time believing that either Sidwell or GDS BOTH took 7 kids from Norwood in a recent year.


That page has a typo. Those are results for 2020. Class of 2019 has 14 kids at GDS or Sidwell. Class of 2017 also had strong placement at those 2 schools. Typically there are also a few at Maret and the Cathedral schools.


This is true, because of where I was in the application process, I paid special attention to the 2019 outplacement list- 9-10 Norwood 8th graders went to GDS
And 5 went to Sidwell that same year.
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Anonymous wrote:Another words - many more kids go to bullis and st andrews then go to sidwell, gds, maret, potomac, STA and NCS.


This is all very misleading and it is simply not true that there are not top academic students at Norwood.

Each class varies in where they land. In my child's year the breakdown was as follows (placing these in buckets, rather than school by school). You can hardly say this is not strong placement.

Sidwell, STA, GDS: 17
Potomac, Holton, St Stephens St Agnes: 8
Landon, Burke, St Johns, Field, St Andrews, Georgetown Prep, Bullis: 15
Public (by choice ): 7
Boarding/Moved: 4

In some years, clusters occur - I've seen it at GDS, Sidwell, Maret, Landon, Bullis, Georgetown Prep . I've always been amazed at how it varies and how it reflects the personality of the graduating class. Norwood's "numbers" to any given school vary year by year - whether that be a Bullis or a Sidwell.... And many of the families that return to public have very strong students and there are also very strong students that don't end up at a Big 3 (for whatever reason - competition from classmates, large sibling group, no fianancial aid etc.)



This doesn't make any sense. STA takes 10 local kids for 9th in most typical years (the rest are boarders). There's no way that Norwood got 5+ of those spots in any year.


To be clear - this does not say more than 5 went to STA - It means that 17 students from the class went to either Sidwell, or STA, or GDS. I purposely did not the breakdown to each individual school... but I will say that each school had at least 3 (and clearly the others had far more than 3 to add up to 17)


It still doesn't make any sense.
On their website, Norwood has 2019 results and it is Sidwell (1), GDS (2), STA (1).
4 total. I have a hard time believing that either Sidwell or GDS BOTH took 7 kids from Norwood in a recent year.


That page has a typo. Those are results for 2020. Class of 2019 has 14 kids at GDS or Sidwell. Class of 2017 also had strong placement at those 2 schools. Typically there are also a few at Maret and the Cathedral schools.


This is true, because of where I was in the application process, I paid special attention to the 2019 outplacement list- 9-10 Norwood 8th graders went to GDS


It is also true that 2020 and 2021 have a good portion going to Bullis


I don't know about 2020 but I did notice a large group for Bullis this year on class t-shirt day - I was surprised as I had never seen so many for Bullis. I think 1 went from my child's year? But as noted earlier, there was one year where a bunch of kids went to Georgetown Prep (which is quite atypical) and another year when like 6 went to Landon (also larger than usual). It's always fluid, usually reflecting the make-up of the graduating class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son’s class at STA didn’t have a single boy from Norwood. Class above him had none either. Class below him had 1. Graduated in last 3 years.


I think there were 3 from the Norwood class of 2019. The school draws heavily from Bethesda and Potomac, and most families looking for single sex gravitate to Landon/Holton.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Norwood provides an enjoyable (yes perhaps shielded) environment while nurturing solid academics (not top) and allowing kids to develop emotionally without much social drama. The parents typically have a high socio-economic level and are not obsessed with academic prestige. All together these elements create a homogenous group (indeed not very diverse despite noble efforts) that, besides being healthier than elsewhere, all other private schools could use. However, in practice, the top privates do not absorb a large portion of Norwood students who typically go to other schools on that list (no need mention names) which are often even more expensive, not prestigious and with median academics at best (even compared to public schools which have been falling behind recently).


Anonymous
Bullis to the rescue… expensive rescue
Anonymous
So many snobs here! Gross.
Anonymous
Speaking as the parent of a child at Norwood, the assumption of some PPs is that every Norwood student should want to attend STA, Sidwell or GDS. That assumption simply doesn't hold true for every Norwood student. Each is a fine school, but none of the three are ones my child wants to go to. His Top 3 currently (and subject to change) are Landon, Bullis and Georgetown Prep.
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