What elementary school on The Hill?

Anonymous
Hi, we are going to buy on the Hill in the next year. we have a one year old so no desperate need for elementary school but do want to be in bounds for a good one if possible. What are the good ones? Brent, Maury? What else? Thanks!
Anonymous
I would go for Brent.
Anonymous
Funny. Go away when your trolling skills improve.
Anonymous
Judging by your question I'm getting Jonah say you family would be real happy at Miner. Check it out.
Anonymous
Brent and Maury. Both are very expensive zones to buy, but you can still rent. There is also an area newly rezoned to Maury, which is inexpensive. I would buy there.
Anonymous
Thanks! I'm not sure I get some of the replies but some are helpful. L
Anonymous
Top CH ES
Brent 1
Maury 2
Luella Taylor 3
SWS 4
Watkins 5
Van Ness (tbd) 6
Tyler Spanish 7
Apple tree 8
Amidon 9
JO Wilson 10
Payne 11
Tyler 12
Little Scholars Day Care 13
Cap Hill Preschool 14


Anonymous
Ludlow Taylor 6
Cap Hill Day
St. Peters
Anonymous
Are you planning to stay on the Hill past 3rd - 4th grade? If not, Maury, Brent, Peabody, Ludlow-Taylor, should all be fine. If you need a guaranteed middle school option, it's a harder call. Peabody and LT feed to Stuart-Hobson, which is your best bet. You can always hope for luck in the charter lotteries by middle school or plan to move off the Hill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Brent and Maury. Both are very expensive zones to buy, but you can still rent. There is also an area newly rezoned to Maury, which is inexpensive. I would buy there.


Some IB for Mary is in lousy neighborhoods near RFK Stadium. And other parts are within the robbery zones of the Potomac Garden ghetto. I love the Mary boosters. To the OP: If you want to live on the Hill circa 2005 the are correct. But if you want to live here now ignore them all. And by all means please don't tell them that neighborhoods near the soon to be Whole Foods and Union Market are now as or more expensive than lots of Mary neighborhoods.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brent and Maury. Both are very expensive zones to buy, but you can still rent. There is also an area newly rezoned to Maury, which is inexpensive. I would buy there.


Some IB for Mary is in lousy neighborhoods near RFK Stadium. And other parts are within the robbery zones of the Potomac Garden ghetto. I love the Mary boosters. To the OP: If you want to live on the Hill circa 2005 the are correct. But if you want to live here now ignore them all. And by all means please don't tell them that neighborhoods near the soon to be Whole Foods and Union Market are now as or more expensive than lots of Mary neighborhoods.


So what exactly is your recommendation since you seem to think that the "Mary" district is terrible? You added nothing to this discussion.
Anonymous
What's your housing budget and how many bedrooms?
Anonymous
Capitol Hill Day School
Anonymous
Those are great picks and historic Capitol Hill is also a safe bet. What you need to ask yourself is where would you locate if you're priced out of those areas. Not so much a question of how much you have available but you might find it absurd to pay that much for very little space in return. You can get a lot more house for the same amount of money around Miner or Ludlow-Taylor, Tyler, Payne etc. Those schools might not get as much traction but worth your while. And there are a host of charter schools. In short, think twice before you pay exorbitant prices.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brent and Maury. Both are very expensive zones to buy, but you can still rent. There is also an area newly rezoned to Maury, which is inexpensive. I would buy there.


Some IB for Mary is in lousy neighborhoods near RFK Stadium. And other parts are within the robbery zones of the Potomac Garden ghetto. I love the Mary boosters. To the OP: If you want to live on the Hill circa 2005 the are correct. But if you want to live here now ignore them all. And by all means please don't tell them that neighborhoods near the soon to be Whole Foods and Union Market are now as or more expensive than lots of Mary neighborhoods.


There is no Mary Elementary School on or near Capitol Hill.

Also the rest of the post makes no sense.

OP, there are some great coop playschools on the Hill too. CHCPS and G St Coop are great. These are for two year olds to socialize them before they start school at age 3.
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