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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have been pleasantly surprised by the diversity in my son's small class. There are super studious boys, all-around athletes, musicians, boys who participate in drama and art, math/science quizzes and boys more inclined toward literature, boys interested in politics, extroverted and introverted boys, international students, etc. I don't think there's a type -- the school promotes development of mind, body, character, and spiritual life equally. It is okay to be smart. I can't compare to other schools having not sent kids to them. But I do think the small size of the Heights facilitates close relationships with the all-male faculty (another unique feature) that is beneficial to the boys' development.[/quote] My experience has been the same and I have one in Upper school and one in Lower. My cousin's boys are at GP and the workload in the Upper school is similar and the selection of AP's is similar.[/quote]
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