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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why not try renting a nice apartment on Conn. Ave. in upper NW? You would be in district for a good school, have easy access to metro, restaurants, shops, etc. Schools like Eaton and Murch have quite international student bodies, especially Murch, which is in bounds for the embassies in that complex near Van Ness. If you are not thrilled with the situation, you can always move or buy elsewhere.[/quote] You realize that these embassy children go to schools where they live, not where their parents work? I spent four years toiling in one of the embassies you mentioned, and children of diplomatic staff went either to Langley (where they lived), or to Maret (because their country gave them an allowance for private schooling.)[/quote]
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