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[quote=Anonymous]I've posted on this thread several times over the last two years. I have a son at St. Albans, and I myself wonder what is the terrific interest in this thread. But I will also say I'm really happy with his educational experience at StA so far. I feel like the St. Albans teachers have spent a lot of time investing in my son's character development. He's at an age where he could easily make poor choices (or unwise choices, at a minimum) if he didn't have caring people taking the time to chat through small moments and decisions with him. The academic experience at St. Albans is certainly good, but maybe I'm most happy that my son is in a place where the teachers and other faculty demonstrate such commitment to his development as a young man. I'm sure this is true of many many schools. But any parent that finds this kind of school, where they get repeated confirmation that a whole body of teachers and faculty are interested in their child's academic and moral development, will say they're glad their kid is able to be in such an environment. [/quote]
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