Recommend your private school

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:New School of Northern Virginia. Inclusive, small class sizes. Starts in 6th grade. But it's...in Fairfax VA


YES!!! We love The New School!!!
Anonymous
Despite what the person who seems to be trolling St. Anselm's every day on this board (get a new hobby?) has written, the school is a great choice for middle school.
Small classes, great campus, bright boys. My son wanted something bigger for high school (and girls) but had a wonderful experience there from grades 6-8. Worth checking if they have space.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Despite what the person who seems to be trolling St. Anselm's every day on this board (get a new hobby?) has written, the school is a great choice for middle school.
Small classes, great campus, bright boys. My son wanted something bigger for high school (and girls) but had a wonderful experience there from grades 6-8. Worth checking if they have space.


Didn’t notice until you made a big deal about it. It would serve you better if you left that behind and chosen not to be snarky and resort to name calling. It is off-putting and you are not representing the school well as a parent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Despite what the person who seems to be trolling St. Anselm's every day on this board (get a new hobby?) has written, the school is a great choice for middle school.
Small classes, great campus, bright boys. My son wanted something bigger for high school (and girls) but had a wonderful experience there from grades 6-8. Worth checking if they have space.


Didn’t notice until you made a big deal about it. It would serve you better if you left that behind and chosen not to be snarky and resort to name calling. It is off-putting and you are not representing the school well as a parent.


Ashame, it’s the culture of many Anselms parents. Poster mentioned it has small classes, great campus, and bright boys. That’s describing nearly all the privates, it is not unique to only Anselms. Also, the headmaster is leaving after only 2 years and has just been coasting and never settled in. Checked out and no leadership for these years. Not wise to attend with this mess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm hearing Springwell still has spots available. They have rolling admissions.


The Middle School will be in its first year, however the teaching team is great! There may be only one or two openings left.
Anonymous
Washington episcopal
Anonymous
OP, did you find a spot?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Despite what the person who seems to be trolling St. Anselm's every day on this board (get a new hobby?) has written, the school is a great choice for middle school.
Small classes, great campus, bright boys. My son wanted something bigger for high school (and girls) but had a wonderful experience there from grades 6-8. Worth checking if they have space.


Didn’t notice until you made a big deal about it. It would serve you better if you left that behind and chosen not to be snarky and resort to name calling. It is off-putting and you are not representing the school well as a parent.


Ashame, it’s the culture of many Anselms parents. Poster mentioned it has small classes, great campus, and bright boys. That’s describing nearly all the privates, it is not unique to only Anselms. Also, the headmaster is leaving after only 2 years and has just been coasting and never settled in. Checked out and no leadership for these years. Not wise to attend with this mess.


Came over to this thread thinking you’d be here. And here you are! Knew you could not resist this thread title.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Despite what the person who seems to be trolling St. Anselm's every day on this board (get a new hobby?) has written, the school is a great choice for middle school.
Small classes, great campus, bright boys. My son wanted something bigger for high school (and girls) but had a wonderful experience there from grades 6-8. Worth checking if they have space.


Didn’t notice until you made a big deal about it. It would serve you better if you left that behind and chosen not to be snarky and resort to name calling. It is off-putting and you are not representing the school well as a parent.


Ashame, it’s the culture of many Anselms parents. Poster mentioned it has small classes, great campus, and bright boys. That’s describing nearly all the privates, it is not unique to only Anselms. Also, the headmaster is leaving after only 2 years and has just been coasting and never settled in. Checked out and no leadership for these years. Not wise to attend with this mess.


Came over to this thread thinking you’d be here. And here you are! Knew you could not resist this thread title.



Thread title? Recommend private school is the title.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Despite what the person who seems to be trolling St. Anselm's every day on this board (get a new hobby?) has written, the school is a great choice for middle school.
Small classes, great campus, bright boys. My son wanted something bigger for high school (and girls) but had a wonderful experience there from grades 6-8. Worth checking if they have space.


Didn’t notice until you made a big deal about it. It would serve you better if you left that behind and chosen not to be snarky and resort to name calling. It is off-putting and you are not representing the school well as a parent.


Ashame, it’s the culture of many Anselms parents. Poster mentioned it has small classes, great campus, and bright boys. That’s describing nearly all the privates, it is not unique to only Anselms. Also, the headmaster is leaving after only 2 years and has just been coasting and never settled in. Checked out and no leadership for these years. Not wise to attend with this mess.


Came over to this thread thinking you’d be here. And here you are! Knew you could not resist this thread title.



NP. Would you knock it off with stalking people and then trying to bait them on private school threads? Enough.
Anonymous
Washington Episcopal School in Bethesda.
Anonymous
St Patrick’s and WES.
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