I am sure this was meant as a joke. I would flip the list for its proper order. |
The WIS college admissions are fantastic this year. |
This is laughable. Madeira? Yeah, go ride your pony. WIS? Er, not even close. GDS is loosely goosey, maret hung up on social correctness, Potomac is spot on academic, Hilton Arms as well. Sidwell is closer to the top of the list. Where is NCS or St Alban’s ? Or St Anselm’s? |
Agree. We can’t take yet another year of Identity Projects for an hour+ a day, every day, every year. Kid is sick of it. And aware there’s other things they should be learning as their sibs are in actual academic schools. |
Why isn’t your WIS kid in an “actual academic school”? |
Am in a different 3-letter acronym school. Is WIS 24/7 identity politics too? |
GDS right? |
| I’d put WIS at the bottom. Holton-Arms has been declining over the last 5 years. |
+1 Maret is also in decline. |
| We were so happy our child isn’t at GDS or Maret. Academics front and center at their school. Children in DC are sophisticated and don’t need identity politics in school because this basically is a tolerant generation. Guilt by adults who want to shove such thinking down kids’ throats |
BCC, a public school, offers the Int’l Baccalaureate. WIS needs to get over itself, it’s basically an expensive public school for international government workers at WB & IMF. |
+1 |
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We remain shocked at the slow pace and amount of coddling of students at our DC-based lower school. We mistakenly thought “top” DC private schools would be like their counterparts in NYC or LA. But no.
No tests, no graded or corrected work, no standards or expectations for math or spelling accuracy year after year, tons of time on feelings, no exposure to different disciplines or industries. Maybe the kids learn percentages and % correct in 7th grade… |
NP: I think you are on the right track, personally. My kids went from being tops at what we felt was a too-easy school where they developed lazy study habits to a HS known for rigor. My kids didn't know what hit them. Worked twice as hard and got much worse grades. College is super easy for them now, they know the difference between smart and had working, and they have a pretty good perspective one who is hard working and who is a never-been-tested blow hard. |
OP has a girl, so the drop the boys' schools from the list. |