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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The right type of kid is someone who learns well in a very structured learning environment.[/quote] Diversity at Concord Hill is not a strong point, but I think it reflects Upper NW, Chevy Chase and Bethesda more than anything.The beauty of Concord Hill is the small class sizes and great attention to each student/family from the teachers and administration. While it may be traditional from a curriculum standpoint, I don't think it is traditional at all when it comes to the attention that the kids receive and the benefits of such a unique environment. Great boosts for learning and self-confidence are the result in my opinion. It is not a lineup of desks of 25 kids to a teacher. We love it, but you have to remember that it is just for the little ones: 3 years old until 3rd grade. We chose Concord Hill over several of the larger well-known schools for these early years, and placement out to privates is very transparent and successful. We're surprised the school doesn't get more mention among the "elites", but we also kind of like it that way.[/quote]
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