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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This fits Friends to a T. Also look at Roland Park Country School if open to all girls. Admissions is underway and most of the open houses are now in the past, so worth reaching out to the schools for tours and shadow days. Deadlines are in January but most people I know are submitting now and getting the transcripts and scheduling the ISEE soon. [/quote] Thank you!! We need to get right on this. Any others we should consider, just to cover bases?[/quote] Saint Paul's School for Girls. A good option for nicely average to above average girls. May or may not be a good fit personality-wise but only one way to find out. Park is know for creativity and is a very progressive school. Known for academics but I think there is room for a spectrum of kids. Fit is also important. McDonogh is very popular, good range of kids but limited spaces. Coed. Has a fantastic theater but can't speak to the quality of student art programming (suspect Friends is better in this area). Would not bother with Bryn Mawr, very highly academic. [/quote]
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