I would rank NPS st pats ahead of the others, but some people may prefer progressive curriculum. |
| This is a bizarre topic. Three of these K-8 schools have religious affiliations. Two others are very progressive from a pedagogical standpoint. The sixth school mentioned does not fit into either of these categories. Of course people's rankings are going to be all over the map. |
Oh hi WES hater! How are you? |
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Lowell
Sheridan WES St. Pats NPS Norwood |
Interesting mix. I think I get your thinking. |
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Norwood
Sheridan NPS St. Pats Lowell WES |
Where can I find the number of kids went to Sidwell, Maret and GDS from Sheridan? Thank you! |
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NPS
St. Pat’s Norwood WES Sheridan Lowell |
Another joke list. |
Has to be! |
Laughable! Troll or just picked numbers out of hat. |
| You can't rank these. We are Jewish- didn't even consider NPS, St. Pats, or WES. So for US, those three are the least desirable. |
Clearly, you don't value a progressive curriculum. My ranking would be: Lowell/Sheridan Norwood NPS St. Pats WES |
I can see where these rankings would be coming from. I would never send my child to a religious school so would not rank them high on the list. Please enlighten me what metrics you're using to rank these schools if you think people are trolling? You sound ridiculous. |
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If you value progressive curriculum, Sheridan >= Lowell
If you prefer something more traditional, NPS > St. Pats (although facility is better than NPS) >> WES |