School for a boy who is a strong athlete, STEM student, and visual artist?

Anonymous
Extroverted, social kid who likes to be busy. Academics come easily to him,, and he gets good grades, but academics aren't his passion.

Would be applying for either 7th in 2022 or 9th in 2024.

Live in MoCo and work in DC. Would be applying for financial aid.
Anonymous
Burke, Field, St Andrew’s, GDS, Maret
7th is an off year to apply for most schools.
Anonymous
Potomac and he takes the bus(it’s required)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Burke, Field, St Andrew’s, GDS, Maret
7th is an off year to apply for most schools.


How are athletics at Burke and Field?
Anonymous
apply everywhere--all the top schools will have a program that offers strong academics, sports and the arts.

I had a similar son and applied to potomac, sidwell, maret, gds and STA. My son was accepted to 3/5 this year for 9th. We were coming from public. At the school he's attending, he will be one of 3 kids joining from public for 9th grade. I.e. the odds are very LONG from public at most of these schools.
And we are full pay. It's harder if you want aid.

Apply in 7th and apply again in 9th and see what happens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Burke, Field, St Andrew’s, GDS, Maret
7th is an off year to apply for most schools.


How are athletics at Burke and Field?


None of the schools listed by the PP are for the very athletic.
Anonymous
If you aren't opposed to Catholic schools, Good Counsel in Olney has a fantastic STEM Program. It's competitive to get in as they only accept 40 students into the program each year. GC is also strong in sports and has a good visual arts department.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you aren't opposed to Catholic schools, Good Counsel in Olney has a fantastic STEM Program. It's competitive to get in as they only accept 40 students into the program each year. GC is also strong in sports and has a good visual arts department.


OP here not opposed at all. GC is definitely on our list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Burke, Field, St Andrew’s, GDS, Maret
7th is an off year to apply for most schools.


I don't anything about St Andrews, but the others are the last schools I would recommend for a strong athlete who prefers sports over academics.

OP, look at Bullis. Strong sports, strong and growing stem, range of academics.
Anonymous
I keep reading the refrain that the odds are longer coming from public, and I’m curious why that is the perception. DS applied to private into 9th this past year and had good acceptances. He got into 3 of his top 4 choices. Not an athlete or magical ECs. Good grades and test scores.
Anonymous
+1 for St. Andrew's ... consistently strong lacrosse and basketball teams (and often soccer). Has been a good fit for our academically-strong but athletically-minded son.
Anonymous
Add Gonzaga to the list. *Covid Vaccine required.
Anonymous
Which sport?

Good enough to play college?

You could pick a school with a great team for a sport and they are so competitive you kid gets cut Freshman year, just something to think about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you aren't opposed to Catholic schools, Good Counsel in Olney has a fantastic STEM Program. It's competitive to get in as they only accept 40 students into the program each year. GC is also strong in sports and has a good visual arts department.


OP here not opposed at all. GC is definitely on our list.


St. Johns also has strong Stem since Kimsey, founder of AOL, went there and donated a ton of money. (Kimsey Science and Technology Center, designed in consultation with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

and of course good athletics (thank to Plank, founder of Under Armour, who attended STJ), but might be too competitive, depending on your kids sport/level of play.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Add Gonzaga to the list. *Covid Vaccine required.


But no STEM program.
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