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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks for all the great responses! Staples: we actually moved to NYC *from* Fairfield County recently so we're not super eager to move back :-) Also, while Staples does indeed have an excellent theater program, the larger ecosystem of outside dance / voice / acting lessons in Connecticut is much weaker than in NYC. (orchestra is a bit more competitive, thanks to the amazing Westport Suzuki school) Larger schools: this is an excellent point. And ties to another poster's comment about Fieldston and CGPS, in comparison to schools with smaller grades like Trinity or the SS schools. We're definitely not TT or bust, even Fieldston seems to have 4 levels of HS math and at any rate a crazy over-the-top academic workload makes it hard to concentrate on theater :-) St. Ann's: thanks; we hadn't been looking in Brooklyn for 6th grade for commute reasons (spouse works in the Bronx) but with a high schooler I suppose that's less of an issue. Dalton: thanks, that would be ideal both location and academics-wise.[/quote] So funny re: Fairfield County. Welcome to the city! Trinity and Dalton are the same size come high school (~120 kids). Trinity is only “smaller” k-8.[/quote]
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