Why did you choose private over your WTOP elementary…..

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Murch zone here.

Because the independent school we picked was better in every respect. On some points the differential was a chasm whereas the gap was much smaller in other areas. We reassessed at MS and again at high school (for SWW, not Wilson).

Also because we value education above a gigantic addition with an open floor plan and an Audi Q7


I'll make sure to tell all my friends whose kids went to Ivies and other top 20 colleges from Wilson that they don't value education.



Do you think their high school education at Wilson was as high quality as the education our kids received at Sidwell? Probably not.

Also, just a few kids a year matriculate from Wilson to T20 schools. Every year there are a handful, <10, and removing the crew athletic recruits leaves about 5 a year. Meh.
Anonymous
I bet Wilson has a bunch of Ivy legacies too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Murch zone here.

Because the independent school we picked was better in every respect. On some points the differential was a chasm whereas the gap was much smaller in other areas. We reassessed at MS and again at high school (for SWW, not Wilson).

Also because we value education above a gigantic addition with an open floor plan and an Audi Q7


I'll make sure to tell all my friends whose kids went to Ivies and other top 20 colleges from Wilson that they don't value education.



Do you think their high school education at Wilson was as high quality as the education our kids received at Sidwell? Probably not.

Also, just a few kids a year matriculate from Wilson to T20 schools. Every year there are a handful, <10, and removing the crew athletic recruits leaves about 5 a year. Meh.


You keep telling yourself that. And anyway, the implication that families who don't spend $50k/year on their kids' education don't "value" education is offensive to me. And could not be less true in at our WOTP elementary, which yes, has numerous Ivy legacies in the parent body.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Murch zone here.

Because the independent school we picked was better in every respect. On some points the differential was a chasm whereas the gap was much smaller in other areas. We reassessed at MS and again at high school (for SWW, not Wilson).

Also because we value education above a gigantic addition with an open floor plan and an Audi Q7


I'll make sure to tell all my friends whose kids went to Ivies and other top 20 colleges from Wilson that they don't value education.



Do you think their high school education at Wilson was as high quality as the education our kids received at Sidwell? Probably not.

Also, just a few kids a year matriculate from Wilson to T20 schools. Every year there are a handful, <10, and removing the crew athletic recruits leaves about 5 a year. Meh.


You keep telling yourself that. And anyway, the implication that families who don't spend $50k/year on their kids' education don't "value" education is offensive to me. And could not be less true in at our WOTP elementary, which yes, has numerous Ivy legacies in the parent body.


They will leave for private.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, please, what is a WTOP elementary, please?


It's a school in a glass-encased nerve center.


Anonymous
Have friends who went to the big 3, catholic schools and the WTOP schools and we all ended up in similar universities. Some are doctors, lawyers, business owners and educators.
Not sure it mattered we all ended up in similar places.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have friends who went to the big 3, catholic schools and the WTOP schools and we all ended up in similar universities. Some are doctors, lawyers, business owners and educators.
Not sure it mattered we all ended up in similar places.

If you guys are now doctors, lawyers, and business owners, your experience at these high schools is a little out of date and not really relevant to the discussion of current school environment, rigor, etc. Just saying. It’s something I routinely remind myself now that I’m 30+ years out of NCS and beginning to look at high schools for my daughter. My experience with these schools does not apply now.
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