Earth-shattering insight. |
| So, what schools are first tier and what regional schools are 2d tier? |
| I want to contest the idea that parents who send their kids to boarding school "don't want to parent," as one PP put it. For some parents, the most loving choice is to send their kid to boarding school. If you have a kid like mine, who is struggling to develop maturity and independence, the living/learning environment at boarding school can give DC the push that he/she needs to develop. And it's not like parents are uninvolved in the bs experience, for goodness' sake. |
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Here is one list. Not saying I agree with it, but...
http://www.thebestschools.org/features/best-boarding-schools-in-us/ |
Phew, top 25. Go Hill! Thanks for the definitive ranking. |
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Yes.... a very interesting list. Particularly the specific ranking of schools on it, which has me scratching my head. But on the other hand it does emphasize that different schools are great schools for different types of students.
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| Any list that ranks GDA (excuse me, the govenor's school) above Groton is BS. |
This list is wack. Or as we used to call it Governor Dummer..... |
| I found this listing on DCUM. Maybe a little more accurate. |
| Exeter grad here. When I was there in the 90s, it was Exeter, Andover, St Paul, Choate, Deerfield and Hotchkiss. The boarding school experience can be amazing. I would love to send my children. Andover was my top choice, but I didnt get in! The female founders of Revolution Foods and Gilt Group were my classmates. Really smart, ambituous and interesting kids. |
I know a family whose children did well there. It was good for son to be a middling student far from mom's pressuring. |
I lost interest at the idea that lay my smart kid would be worthy of resources or investment |
| NP here - my parents sent my brother to St James in Hagerstown bc he had fallen in with the wrong crowd, was failing 10th grade, and was being a major PITA at home. Maybe it was bc they didn't want to deal, but it worked. He got back on Deans list, went to a little Ivy, and has a good life now. |