Please tell me everything about St. Andrew’s Episcopal

Anonymous
I'm not the previous poster who you say needs therapy.

But I do think this is an important window into St. Andrew's. The admissions office makes big promises to whole families about how they can teach their kids. But the reality can be quite different. In our experience, the teachers were a mixed bag, and there isn't a lot of learning support, as there is at most other area private schools that have this kind of tuition.

If you question what's going on or raise concerns about a teacher, you need mental help, you're a troll, etc. The message is only slightly nicer in real life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. Please get therapy and leave the school alone.


Agree 100%



If these last few posts were from current parents at St. Andrew's, I am very sad. We were seriously looking to have our child apply for a 2024 start date, but if these responses are from the parent community, we want no part of it. Our understanding was that St. Andrew's was a welcoming community. Suggesting people get therapy if they have an opinion of the school that you don't agree with, is completely unacceptable. This is not in keeping with the Episcopal tradition.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. Please get therapy and leave the school alone.


Agree 100%



If these last few posts were from current parents at St. Andrew's, I am very sad. We were seriously looking to have our child apply for a 2024 start date, but if these responses are from the parent community, we want no part of it
. Our understanding was that St. Andrew's was a welcoming community. Suggesting people get therapy if they have an opinion of the school that you don't agree with, is completely unacceptable. This is not in keeping with the Episcopal tradition.


I don't know anything about this school personally, but why would you make such an important decision based on anonymous posts on an "Angry Moms" social media site. DCUM is good for some types of information, and it is a great source of entertainment. But to use it to judge a school is insane. You have no idea who these posters are or what their agenda is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. Please get therapy and leave the school alone.


Agree 100%



If these last few posts were from current parents at St. Andrew's, I am very sad. We were seriously looking to have our child apply for a 2024 start date, but if these responses are from the parent community, we want no part of it
. Our understanding was that St. Andrew's was a welcoming community. Suggesting people get therapy if they have an opinion of the school that you don't agree with, is completely unacceptable. This is not in keeping with the Episcopal tradition.


I don't know anything about this school personally, but why would you make such an important decision based on anonymous posts on an "Angry Moms" social media site. DCUM is good for some types of information, and it is a great source of entertainment. But to use it to judge a school is insane. You have no idea who these posters are or what their agenda is.


+1000 It's completely insane. If that poster's understanding was SAES is a welcoming community, it is nothing short of bizarre to then disregard that common knowledge based on a couple anonymous (and potentially unaffiliated) posters on a message board. FWIW, St. Andrew's is DC's number one choice so we attended multiple school events to gauge the community. I can say that hands downnnnnnn, the parents were the friendliest we encountered - in real life. Very warm, approachable and personable. We aren't there yet, but look forward to enrolling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. Please get therapy and leave the school alone.


Agree 100%



If these last few posts were from current parents at St. Andrew's, I am very sad. We were seriously looking to have our child apply for a 2024 start date, but if these responses are from the parent community, we want no part of it
. Our understanding was that St. Andrew's was a welcoming community. Suggesting people get therapy if they have an opinion of the school that you don't agree with, is completely unacceptable. This is not in keeping with the Episcopal tradition.


I don't know anything about this school personally, but why would you make such an important decision based on anonymous posts on an "Angry Moms" social media site. DCUM is good for some types of information, and it is a great source of entertainment. But to use it to judge a school is insane. You have no idea who these posters are or what their agenda is.


+1000 It's completely insane. If that poster's understanding was SAES is a welcoming community, it is nothing short of bizarre to then disregard that common knowledge based on a couple anonymous (and potentially unaffiliated) posters on a message board. FWIW, St. Andrew's is DC's number one choice so we attended multiple school events to gauge the community. I can say that hands downnnnnnn, the parents were the friendliest we encountered - in real life. Very warm, approachable and personable. We aren't there yet, but look forward to enrolling.




Seriously? Your response to my concern about the response from St. Andrew parents is to call me insane? You think my concerns are "bizarre." " Hands downnnnnnnnnn." If you are representative of the parents at St. Andrew's, we are looking for a completely different environment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. Please get therapy and leave the school alone.


Agree 100%



If these last few posts were from current parents at St. Andrew's, I am very sad. We were seriously looking to have our child apply for a 2024 start date, but if these responses are from the parent community, we want no part of it
. Our understanding was that St. Andrew's was a welcoming community. Suggesting people get therapy if they have an opinion of the school that you don't agree with, is completely unacceptable. This is not in keeping with the Episcopal tradition.


I don't know anything about this school personally, but why would you make such an important decision based on anonymous posts on an "Angry Moms" social media site. DCUM is good for some types of information, and it is a great source of entertainment. But to use it to judge a school is insane. You have no idea who these posters are or what their agenda is.


+1000 It's completely insane. If that poster's understanding was SAES is a welcoming community, it is nothing short of bizarre to then disregard that common knowledge based on a couple anonymous (and potentially unaffiliated) posters on a message board. FWIW, St. Andrew's is DC's number one choice so we attended multiple school events to gauge the community. I can say that hands downnnnnnn, the parents were the friendliest we encountered - in real life. Very warm, approachable and personable. We aren't there yet, but look forward to enrolling.




Seriously? Your response to my concern about the response from St. Andrew parents is to call me insane? You think my concerns are "bizarre." " Hands downnnnnnnnnn." If you are representative of the parents at St. Andrew's, we are looking for a completely different environment.


I think you’re a troll and simply trying to get a ride out of people. You may not even have kids. Just stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. Please get therapy and leave the school alone.


Agree 100%



If these last few posts were from current parents at St. Andrew's, I am very sad. We were seriously looking to have our child apply for a 2024 start date, but if these responses are from the parent community, we want no part of it
. Our understanding was that St. Andrew's was a welcoming community. Suggesting people get therapy if they have an opinion of the school that you don't agree with, is completely unacceptable. This is not in keeping with the Episcopal tradition.


I don't know anything about this school personally, but why would you make such an important decision based on anonymous posts on an "Angry Moms" social media site. DCUM is good for some types of information, and it is a great source of entertainment. But to use it to judge a school is insane. You have no idea who these posters are or what their agenda is.


+1000 It's completely insane. If that poster's understanding was SAES is a welcoming community, it is nothing short of bizarre to then disregard that common knowledge based on a couple anonymous (and potentially unaffiliated) posters on a message board. FWIW, St. Andrew's is DC's number one choice so we attended multiple school events to gauge the community. I can say that hands downnnnnnn, the parents were the friendliest we encountered - in real life. Very warm, approachable and personable. We aren't there yet, but look forward to enrolling.




Seriously? Your response to my concern about the response from St. Andrew parents is to call me insane? You think my concerns are "bizarre." " Hands downnnnnnnnnn." If you are representative of the parents at St. Andrew's, we are looking for a completely different environment.


I think you’re a troll and simply trying to get a ride out of people. You may not even have kids. Just stop.





Infact, I do have a child, and we are considering St. Andrew's for the 2024 school year. I don't think you are doing St. Andrew's and good with your responses. Hopefully you are not representative of the parent community at the school.
Anonymous
I also find you disingenuous, but hope I am misreading the situation.

I would bet that none of the previous posters were current parent.

If you want to find the culture of the school, you will not find it on DCUM. DCUM attracts a very different element.
Anonymous
I don’t agree with a PP who asserts that lots of other privates offer lots of services. That is just incorrect. Lab, yes. McLean, yes. Holton, no. Potomac, no. Basically schools that are special needs schools provide a lot. Other schools don’t. They just offer extra time in tests, maybe some AV adjustments. But that is it. So whether SAES is a good fit or not, who knows but for families looking for lots of support, if you don’t specifically ask about a specific type of support and get a clear affirmative answer, then no, you shouldn’t expect it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. Please get therapy and leave the school alone.


Agree 100%



If these last few posts were from current parents at St. Andrew's, I am very sad. We were seriously looking to have our child apply for a 2024 start date, but if these responses are from the parent community, we want no part of it
. Our understanding was that St. Andrew's was a welcoming community. Suggesting people get therapy if they have an opinion of the school that you don't agree with, is completely unacceptable. This is not in keeping with the Episcopal tradition.


I don't know anything about this school personally, but why would you make such an important decision based on anonymous posts on an "Angry Moms" social media site. DCUM is good for some types of information, and it is a great source of entertainment. But to use it to judge a school is insane. You have no idea who these posters are or what their agenda is.


+1. Do your own homework, rather than believing an anonymous post from someone with an agenda who might have zero involvement or knowledge. I do not know SAES, but I am sceptical of any post on DCUM…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. Please get therapy and leave the school alone.


Agree 100%



If these last few posts were from current parents at St. Andrew's, I am very sad. We were seriously looking to have our child apply for a 2024 start date, but if these responses are from the parent community, we want no part of it
. Our understanding was that St. Andrew's was a welcoming community. Suggesting people get therapy if they have an opinion of the school that you don't agree with, is completely unacceptable. This is not in keeping with the Episcopal tradition.


I don't know anything about this school personally, but why would you make such an important decision based on anonymous posts on an "Angry Moms" social media site. DCUM is good for some types of information, and it is a great source of entertainment. But to use it to judge a school is insane. You have no idea who these posters are or what their agenda is.


+1. Do your own homework, rather than believing an anonymous post from someone with an agenda who might have zero involvement or knowledge. I do not know SAES, but I am sceptical of any post on DCUM…




If you are skeptical of the posts on DCUM, why are you on it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. Please get therapy and leave the school alone.


Agree 100%



If these last few posts were from current parents at St. Andrew's, I am very sad. We were seriously looking to have our child apply for a 2024 start date, but if these responses are from the parent community, we want no part of it
. Our understanding was that St. Andrew's was a welcoming community. Suggesting people get therapy if they have an opinion of the school that you don't agree with, is completely unacceptable. This is not in keeping with the Episcopal tradition.


I don't know anything about this school personally, but why would you make such an important decision based on anonymous posts on an "Angry Moms" social media site. DCUM is good for some types of information, and it is a great source of entertainment. But to use it to judge a school is insane. You have no idea who these posters are or what their agenda is.


+1. Do your own homework, rather than believing an anonymous post from someone with an agenda who might have zero involvement or knowledge. I do not know SAES, but I am sceptical of any post on DCUM…




If you are skeptical of the posts on DCUM, why are you on it?


NP. For amusement purposes only. I would never take this seriously and make life decisions based on anonymous posters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We toured the school and everyone was very nice. The facilities are obviously, impressive. They have a very researched based psychological approach to teaching that sounded interesting, but I couldn’t help but get a Dharma Initiative vibe. I can’t quite put my finger on it. We spent three hours there and the one thing they didn’t mention was, St. Andrew or anything about religion. It wasn’t what I was expecting at all.



We were very interested in the school because of the CTTL, but as the year went on we don't see anything progressive in their teaching methods. In fact, I find the teachers who have been at the school for 10+ to be much the same as when I was in prep school. Our DC is going to stay for next year, but they will apply to other schools in the coming cycle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We toured the school and everyone was very nice. The facilities are obviously, impressive. They have a very researched based psychological approach to teaching that sounded interesting, but I couldn’t help but get a Dharma Initiative vibe. I can’t quite put my finger on it. We spent three hours there and the one thing they didn’t mention was, St. Andrew or anything about religion. It wasn’t what I was expecting at all.



We were very interested in the school because of the CTTL, but as the year went on we don't see anything progressive in their teaching methods. In fact, I find the teachers who have been at the school for 10+ to be much the same as when I was in prep school. Our DC is going to stay for next year, but they will apply to other schools in the coming cycle.


^^didn't
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