Both schools are mediocre in sports, compared to more athletically serious schools. That said, Langley does in fact win against Potomac head to head, the majority of the time. Not overwhelmingly so, but certainly the majority. |
| Bump - interested in things other than the sports discussion.... |
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Lets revive this thread.
Do any of them differentiate based on ability? How is technology integrated in the curriculum? How big are class sizes, math/reading/Pe/science gps? How often is music taught? How often is Pe? Home work? Parental feedback? How is hot lunch program? After care differences? |
| Feel free to call the admissions department and get those questions answered! I'm sure they'll be happy to answer them. |
| The point is we want to hear from existing/past families, not the admission office |
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| We have loved Langley - the school is very warm and nurturing, and our DC has made a lot of wonderful friends. DC is not particularly challenged academically but he is in the preschool program so we aren't expecting much at this point from that. As DC gets older, we will consider applying to Potomac but she's not yet old enough to attend. |
| In reading this thread, the main differential appears to be HS sports for boys which aren't even in play for your rising K student unless that is what you are interested in hearing about. I suspect that OP - you may want to hear more about the littles experience? We toured both schools - we thought both had great academics, teachers, and "feel" for our family. If you live in McLean, playdates will be easier at LL. What totally swayed us was the renovated lower school at Potomac - the light-filled rooms, Science room and outdoor playground area. In fact, I think it was the outdoor spaces that sealed the deal with us. So far, we love Potomac. Both are great schools - you can't do wrong by either. |
| Once acceptance letters arrive, will parents have a chance to re-tour the schools? I can't help feeling like we missed something at Potomac. Everyone raves about the buildings but we found them to be cold and sterile vs Langley, which has such a cozy campus and large, sunny classrooms. We loved how, as the kids get older, they switch buildings on their own, which gives them a feeling of independence. |
| Yes most have a second open house for accepted people where they do another presentation and answer questions. The schools all want you to attend so they definitely aim to impress. I'm pretty sure the info on Langley's "take another look" event is sent with the acceptance letter. |
Great- thank you! |