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[quote=Anonymous]Former Burgundy parent here. I am not disgruntled, simply realistic. OP expect no differentiation at Burgundy. It has never been a part of the culture and I wouldn't count on support for independent advanced study as referenced by 16:36, The situation referenced was unique and it has never been a common occurrence. The fact that it was done once doesn't mean that it will be done again. Realistically, Burgundy cannot claim credit for where kids go to college. That is a function of high school. With regard to high school placement, there will be high IQ kids at any school and in any class that will do well no matter where they go to school. These children succeed in spite of Burgundy not because of Burgundy. Burgundy is a really fun, low key environment which is a good fit for some kids, but it is not provide a strong academic environment. It all depends on what you are looking for.[/quote]
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