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[quote=Anonymous]My kids are not yet in the upper school but we are friends with families who have kids that are. What I understand from them is that, as you would expect, the academics are solid, and many of the teachers are stellar. But where the school really shines compared to its peers is in its supportive, inclusive community that produces well rounded kids and young adults. It is not competitive in a toxic way, and I think that because the school places so much emphasis on “meeting each child where they are” there’s a sense that kids excel at different things and there’s not a need to constantly compare oneself to ones peers. Also the supposed reputation the school has for emphasizing sports is overblown. I think there’s a lot of school spirit that stems from a strong sense of community and belonging, and that translates into enthusiasm for sporting events, but it also translates into enthusiasm for the school theater program, or arts competitions, or the robotics team, etc. MOST of the kids are not primarily athletes, and non-athletes have no problem finding their crowd. Our DD is also musical and I have no concern about the high school when she gets there. On the contrary, I love love love that SSSAS has helped her have such a well rounded childhood and adolescence. It sounds so quaint and perhaps a bit silly but the school really does value helping the kids develop life long friendships and providing a “high school experience” with school spirit and community events and a deep sense of belonging that I think is rarely found in the 21st century, particularly in metropolitan areas like DC. It values these things - the “goodness” referred to in the school motto, “goodness as well as knowledge” - while still providing a solid, challenging academic program. This is a long way of saying that yes I think your DD would fit in. SSSAS excels at balance and community, and I think it actually doesn’t get as much credit as it deserves, perhaps because balance is so undervalued in this day and age. I hope another parent who knows more specifics about the current classes at the upper school is able to chime in with more![/quote]
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