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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have an "active" child and decided not to apply to Beauvoir. WPPSI was high, loves learning, very social, etc... but, needs to move. We did not want our child to be viewed as a behavioral problem and felt pretty confident that DC would be, possibly by school and parents (I think the tone of several posters implying that ("bad") active children are "unruly" says it all). [/quote] That is a real shame. Have you seen the Beauvoir play ground : 10 acres with 4 zip lines, 2 tunnel slides, soccer and basket ball courts, an outdoor pool, swings and a sand box , a garden and a green house. Then there is the Bishop's Garden where they go to draw and journal, Holmstead woods where they adopt a tree and follow its life cycle for a whole year. Learning to build a survival structure in the woods and build a fire from scratch on a camp retreat. Lot's and lot's for an active kid.[/quote]
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