| You should apply to Sheridan |
| This thread makes me not want to apply to either school. Obsessing over mid week birthday parties? Whether it’s convenient for the nanny? You people have too much time on your hands. Get a job, get a hobby, get some goals, anything. Pathetic. |
|
i've had 3 kids at janney (two blocks from
NPS) and have never been invited to an afternoon, mid-week birthday party (in 10 years, 3 kids, probably 100 partiies). It's striking how different these worlds are. |
I agree that it is a "rule" but it is not enforced. I know this bc last year a child had a party and invited all but two kids. |
I have two kids that go to NPS and we're pretty involved. We have never, ever had a mid-week party. These threads seem crazy. |
| I applied to both these schools sort of as safety schools. Both seemed like sweet schools. Now I’m like oh nuts! |
+1. I’ve had 3 go through NPS and have never heard of this either. It’s all made up. |
You sound too old to apply. |
I'm guessing that psychologically, that you see them as safety schools makes it easy to buy into an anonymous thread with 1-2 discontented voice over your own firsthand impressions?
|
No school has the amount of drama that you'd expect based on this site. |
Please. Every school has this amount of drama. You can be a parent who gets sucked into it (and takes it home and posts on anonymous boards) or you can be a parent who is not there for the drama |
It’s the Chevy Club parents and their friends normally and they all end up at the same 4 schools so if it bothers you now beware where you apply for outplacement. |
|
We've never had a midweek party thus far at St. Pat's and we've been invited to every birthday party in the class.
I've noticed that many of the moms that others might refer to as ice queens or snobby, are just shy. They happen to be very attractive and rich, but they are shy, so they can come across as rude. I am a friendly, outgoing extrovert and I've noticed that over time, many of the more standoffish ones are friendly now, but they take time to warm up. I am black, not rich or connected, so if they were truly as nasty as some say, I'm not seeing it and I go to everything and have met so many nice families. |
Wow. NPS parent of 3 here and I am laughing at this... we've been invited bowling during the day, when the school had a half day, but that didn't get me too excited, so I just had my kid carpool with a friend. I wish my kids friends had these kind of parties instead! I work full time, but I'd take vacation for this.
|
|
All my kids went through NPS and we have been really happy.
The big difference to me is that NPS ends in 6th. If you are only considering catholic high schools, this is tricky (though there are generally several kids each year that go on to a middle school and navigate the process successfully to end up at the high school they wanted). For us, I am so happy that my kids transitioned to their next school in 7th, not 9th. Both kids are in advanced math and doing well academically at their current schools so I think the quality of education at NPS is good. The teachers are wonderful and certainly connect with the kids. Keeping them at a small place (NPS) seemed to keep them little for as long as is possible in a big city, which was a priority for our family. And then for middle school, they were both ready for the bigger experience (particularly sports) that a larger school provides. Good luck with your decision! |