Moving to NYC- private schools

Anonymous
Glancing through this thread. O.P. is basically wasting everyone's time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are private school parents and also educated in private schools but if we were to move to NYC it'd be a no brainer for us to move to Westchester and have the kids finish out at the local excellent public schools. Lots of great towns with great schools. Bronxville, Rye, Larchmont, Chappaqua, Pleasantville, Scarsdale, just to name a few. Once the kids are finished with their education then we'd move to Manhattan itself.


One reason for the parents of high school kids to prefer suburban New York over suburban New Jersey is that the New York college options are better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Hoboken for many years and loved it. It was a lot of fun and there was a lot to do- if you go this route, check out Hudson, MKA (great rec from above), Oak Knoll, Kent Place, Newark Academy. You should also look at Summit and Montclair.


I went to Oak Knoll and Kent Place. Skip Oak Knoll. Also, check out Pingry.
Anonymous
NY college options are better than NJ but it sounds like the OP might not be in the NY area for all of high school.
Anonymous
I attended high school in the UES a million years ago and there were a handful of students from the suburbs. Specifically, I remember sisters from Rockland and sisters from Westchester. The Westchester sisters became top models in high school so they chose NYC because of work. The Rockland girls were brilliant and went on to have good professional careers. In both cases, only one of the sisters graduated from the high school and the other transferred to a school closer to home. It is very hard socially to live in Jersey or the suburbs and it can make after-school activities difficult too.
Anonymous
Cut to the chase OP. What’s your HH income? That will help people better help you.
Anonymous
OP’s kid is probably in 11th grade now. Almost all the privates cost basically the same.
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