Yes I know. Gds is higher ranked and more elite and if we were deciding high schools we might choose gds. but we are choosing lower schools. How does these stats translate to a lower school experience? Aren’t there school experience also affect their interstate and their chance to stand out among peers later in high school? It is so hard to tell. |
| Don't trust instagram pages for college placements. They are woefully incomplete. |
Take Niche with a big grain of salt, the #2 school in the DMV is "Veritas Collegiate" which I've never heard of... |
| Agree that its difficult to assess how successful a kid might be in structure vs. more self directed...if there's a meaningful difference in commute time, I'd consider. Otherwise, are you as a family more comfortable with the liberal / open or structure / traditional?....Kids can always switch opens down the road and many kids will be successful in a range of environments.... |
Yes...much nicer parents + students than Holton. Anytime someone says one negative thing about Holton here, someone swoops in to deny it. (It is either a room mother or someone who works at the school. |
| Just maybe the negative things are not true...it has been a great for our DD. (this from neither a room mother nor an employee of the school) |
According to this wacky Niche ranking, the top DC schools are: 1. Sidwell, 2. Veritas, 3. Madeira, 4. GDS, 5. Ideaventions, 6. Pinnacle Academy, 7. Lycée Rochambeau. I've never even heard of three of those schools, and one apparently has 74 students in grades 1-12? I have no idea how they come up with this ranking, but I wouldn't use it for any serious purposes. |
General PSA: don't base anything on the instagram page unless it's a formal one run by the school. At many (most?) schools, the account is student-run and a large portion of the class doesn't even post to it. Sometimes a kid will post twice because they got off a waitlist in June. You can do a quick count and see that the numbers don't match. Just look up the college counseling page on their website. (Fwiw, I was able to find Holton's actual list online pretty easily. Class of 2025 had nine Ivy matriculations, not five.) |
The Holton bus is very reliable! |
If your kid needs more encouragement to challenge themselves, GDS is not going to do that for you : they "meet the kid where the kid is at"! |
I am more comfortable with a liberal/open community. But I find that families from some suburban schools are actually warmer and less snobbish. And their kids are also warmer and kind. When everyone is a double Ivy League legacy, it can also be suffocating. I am not sure I can generalize. I agree that the kids will be successful in a range of environments. Maybe when they are younger, a more traditional structure is helpful, but as they get older, a more open, progressive approach is better? hard to know. |
I thought they push the kids to do "self advocacy"? |
Again, you cannot compare co-ed and single-sex college placements. There are significantly more qualified girls applying to college, making it significantly harder for girls to get in. |
Given all of that, this year's Holton college placement is excellent. |
And they had the highest number of NMSF of any private school in the region by a lot. |