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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should ignore the suggestions for West Springfield, Robinson and Lake Braddock. They are huge schools and there is a big focus on sports. An average athlete is not making varsity basketball or baseball teams there, particularly if they haven't grown up in the area, shelled out money for the coaches' summer camps, etc. Falls Church and Hayfield are better suggestions - you just don't hear about them as often because there are some people in Burke and West Springfield who think the special "niche" for their schools are military families commuting to the Pentagon or Fort Belvoir. But West Springfield, Robinson and Lake Braddock aren't the only schools in the area, and they don't meet your specs at all. [/quote] OP, there is a poster who is VERY anti WS and LB for some reason. She posts on other threads and has probably found your thread too. Take her post with a grain of salt. Those two pyramids are very popular with military families and have a very strong military community. Ask around your base and you will get good suggestions from people who were stationed here before. They might be a good fit for your kids. They might not be. But if you are looking for a community that is skilled at welcoming military kids and helping them adapt, those two pyramids can't be beat. Lake Braddock and Robinson are huge, but there seems to be lots of groups for all kinds of kids to find their niche. [b]WS is one of the smaller high schools in Fairfax County. They are not small, but by fcps standards they are definitely smaller. [/b] We have been stationed in the area several times. The first time we were childless and lives inside the beltway along the Orange line. When we came back with kids, there was no question that the WS/Burke area was at the top of our list. It is really one of the best areas in northern VA for families with kids who want good schools and do not want a pressure cooker environment. Also, as I posted above, do not leave off those other areas (Hayfield, South County, Robinson, Arlington if you can afford it) The Fort Hunt area of Alexandria is iffy with high school kids as many do private to avoid the high school. Don't listen to this poster. She is steering you wrong. Good luck! [/quote] There are 25 high or secondary schools in FCPS. West Springfield has over 2200 students this year. 13 schools have more kids in grades 9-12, and 11 have fewer. The Fort Hunt area of Alexandria feeds into West Potomac HS, which is bigger than West Springfield, but similar in grades 9-12 enrollment to Lake Braddock and Robinson. It's not an "iffy" area; in fact, the residential neighborhoods off Fort Hunt Road near the Potomac River are more expensive than most Burke or West Springfield neighborhoods. [/quote]
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