Private School Consultant

Anonymous
A consultant 100% can influence admission. That is the most useful thing that one can do. “This family is good and this school is their #1 choice”. HS might be a little different. Lower/middle schools are evaluating families, not just kids.
Anonymous
We wanted to find the right school for our smart but quirky kid (ADHD but not officially diagnosed autistic but definitely socially awkward). If you post on DCUM, which I did, everyone tells you to post on the special needs forum and suggests that a “normal” school isn’t the right fit. Our kid is a non disruptive, intelligent child who just needed a school where there were a range of social phenotypes.

Our consultant helped us find the right schools where the school community - teachers and kids - would be welcoming to a non-sporty, nerdy awkward little guy. She also advocated for my kid to admissions, which we really think helped when it came to acceptances. If I had wanted him to go to Sitwell or St. Albans, I don’t think her advocacy would have helped, but because we picked the right schools, it really did IMO. So a good consultant can be very helpful if your kid is a square but wonderful peg. For my totally NT kid, she would do fine wherever and we didn’t use anyone.
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