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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I completely agree with most of what has been said and just wanted to add that there is a visible gender divide in the LS, more than we've seen in other schools. Can't speak to what its like in the MS.[/quote] Agree - a lot of sporty boys (nothing wrong with that, I have one myself!)[/quote] I agree as well, and it has nothing to do with sporty boys. There are also lots of sporty KIDS (of both gender) at the other school my family is a part of. There is a culture at Norwood that encourages a gender divide ,in lower grades at least, by having parties with only one gender invited at the start of the school years, etc , playdates are not common with other gender, etc. this is not as it is at the other schools we have been a part of. Matters more to some than others and depends on your child's personality and what you want them exposed to. Norwood has a very "traditional" culture in some respects. [/quote] I have two kids at Norwood, and have no clue what you're talking about. There have been plenty of parties with both sexes involved, and I've never seen the school do anything official with only one gender in any form. Playdates aren't common with other genders? When I was an elementary school kid, I certainly didn't want a playdate with a girl. [/quote]
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