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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We can’t mix K entry vs G9 entry. For example, Grace Church has a lot of kids leaving after G8, so their HS entry is much easier. For K, it’s less than 10% acceptance rate. [/quote] And this is the problem - dated, inaccurate information. Grace is retaining a lot more kids than it used to. It still admits a lot of kids as it roughly doubles in size. But more kids are staying. Which is why it has become more competitive. Though like at many other schools, the new kids who start in 9 actually tend to often be the smartest as they are accepted increasingly for academic achievement and not play date performance how much the parents suck up. Again, for the haters, I am in no way, shape or form saying Grace is TT. Not even close. But it makes a more compelling argument for 2T. Largely depends on how you define it. I am all for critical debate and discussion. The Trevor hater who was getting criticized and deleted was beyond that. There was zero basis in truth and they were universally calling all kids at a school dumb. That is not OK. And it is not true. Anyone who makes blanket statements about a school is not worth listening to. And anyone that hateful should not be here. Good riddance. And regarding St. Ann's. That situation festered and was encouraged by the school and is symptomatic about bigger problems there. It is hard to ignore. Totally agree that any school can end up with a rogue teacher so be careful commenting on someone else. But it went way beyond that.[/quote] I liked Grace a lot when we looked at it for 9th but they were one of the schools that asked the least of us during the application process. I think Dalton, Packer, Friends and Browning asked for the most. They all required additional recommendations beyond the math and English teacher. Friends required an on-site writing sample, Browning required a peer recommendation and a group interview where they evaluated their problem solving skills. I think they all required a graded writing sample and other supplementals. Xavier didn’t require an interview but a lot of additional essays. Grace was basically ISEE, ISAGGNY essay, transcript, two teacher rec and an interview. I think there was also a short parent statement.[/quote] The Grace high school admissions office and process was frustrating to my family...when we applied it definitely felt like the school we knew the least about and had the smallest exposure to. Once we were accepted, it was warmer, but it was too late to convince my child. I really wanted to get there with them...we are a downtown family, the 9am start time was so attractive, love their head of school. But by the time it was accepted student tours, my child had developed stronger relationships with other schools (like Friends and Browning). Maybe Grace has so many applicants they don't need to woo students, but it definitely felt like their push to get sell their school happened too late.[/quote]
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