Which area Independent schools are the least and most snobby/elitist/keep up the Jonesiest?

Anonymous
Beauvoir is really really bad- we are planning to pull our kids this year because the parent community is so toxic. We can’t deal with these people through STA and NCS and the school isn’t good enough to make up for its crappy community. Avoid! We have made some very good genuine friends we will be sad to leave but the snottiness and competitiveness of the other parents is just distasteful. If it’s this and when they are 7, it must be unbearable as the kids get older. We are out.
Anonymous
Norwood families seem very down to earth, albeit most do seem quite well off, but not snobby at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Norwood families seem very down to earth, albeit most do seem quite well off, but not snobby at all.


I’m sure the vast majority are lovely, but I’ve met some parents there who are very arrogant but like to give off the impression they are down to earth.
Anonymous
The problem is that there isn’t a lot of wealth in DC and when you get a group of UMC rich wannabes together it becomes toxic pretty fast.

Very wealthy people like in NY or LA DGAF. DC is not in this league. The true test is if there are a significant number of families with high net worths who don’t have to work or don’t work. No one moves to DC because it’s a great place to live. They move here to earn a living.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Norwood families seem very down to earth, albeit most do seem quite well off, but not snobby at all.


My daughter is at Norwood and I agree.

The vast majority of families are very well off, but they’re generally nice. Of course, some are annoying but frankly I’ve found that everywhere.

When I grew up in Westchester County, NY, the public school parents were just as bad, if not worse, than the private school parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The problem is that there isn’t a lot of wealth in DC and when you get a group of UMC rich wannabes together it becomes toxic pretty fast.

Very wealthy people like in NY or LA DGAF. DC is not in this league. The true test is if there are a significant number of families with high net worths who don’t have to work or don’t work. No one moves to DC because it’s a great place to live. They move here to earn a living.


Agree that DC is for workers. People who do well, do well at their jobs and make very high net worth. I haven’t found many stay at home moms in the 2 privates we’ve been at.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with snobby elitist people? If you are around them enough, you find the humor in it.

It seems like I have been surrounded by them my whole life. That is just how life works.

What is the real alternative?

P*blic school with the unwashed masses? Perish the thought!
Anonymous
None of the private schools in Northern VA are good enough to be considered " elite" OP. So, you are the striver, not others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with snobby elitist people? If you are around them enough, you find the humor in it.

It seems like I have been surrounded by them my whole life. That is just how life works.

What is the real alternative?


Which school has the least amount of mothers who have a ton of plastic surgery ,make-ups and fancy jewelries? Even though these things do not necessarily correlate with superficiality and lack of intelligence, they are rare in academics/thought leaders, and more prevalent in trump admins.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell families are generally very nice


I do not mind being "elite" as they go to Ivies and highly educated. But the pure showing off money and the obvious republican old money vibe is just annoying and boring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell families are generally very nice


I do not mind being "elite" as they go to Ivies and highly educated. But the pure showing off money and the obvious republican old money vibe is just annoying and boring.


By the same Token showing off inclusiveness when in fact rich democratic families are not interested, otherwise they would encourage the admission of low income families in their bubble schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with snobby elitist people? If you are around them enough, you find the humor in it.

It seems like I have been surrounded by them my whole life. That is just how life works.

What is the real alternative?

P*blic school with the unwashed masses? Perish the thought!

With the peasants?
Anonymous
Maybe someone already said this upthread, but the community at WES—particularly for upper elementary and MS was great. In younger years there are more families with significant wealth who could easily afford $$$ for private school from PK on up, whereas the families coming in a little later tended to be those who were seeking a particular type of educational environment. There are also quite a few international families and that, IMO, is a very important part of the down to earth vibe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Beauvoir is really really bad- we are planning to pull our kids this year because the parent community is so toxic. We can’t deal with these people through STA and NCS and the school isn’t good enough to make up for its crappy community. Avoid! We have made some very good genuine friends we will be sad to leave but the snottiness and competitiveness of the other parents is just distasteful. If it’s this and when they are 7, it must be unbearable as the kids get older. We are out.


It’s preK through 5, but Grace Episcopal Day School is warm and down to earth. There must be some families who are making money, but most of us seem like regular people who just feel lucky to give our kids the gift of a smaller and more nurturing community. There is also a lot of diversity and a lot of (low key) public speaking opportunities, which has been great for my shy kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Beauvoir is really really bad- we are planning to pull our kids this year because the parent community is so toxic. We can’t deal with these people through STA and NCS and the school isn’t good enough to make up for its crappy community. Avoid! We have made some very good genuine friends we will be sad to leave but the snottiness and competitiveness of the other parents is just distasteful. If it’s this and when they are 7, it must be unbearable as the kids get older. We are out.
oh look - it's the anti Beauvoir mom who is posting anti Beauvoir stuff on another thread. I'm sorry the "parent community" didn't work out for you. "we will be sad to leave.." haha. Yes, everyone will miss you so much because of all of the "good genuine friends" you made. But now, it's "unbearable". Yeah - "pull your kids".
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