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[quote=Anonymous]22:33' could you clarify what kind of test scores you're referring to? Are we talking SSAT or IEEE? You've captured my concerns in a nutshell: will Burgundy be a fun place that nurtures the social and emotional growth of a child while sacrificing intellectual challenge? I don't want DC to be academically competitive based on some extrinsic standard. Neither do I want DC to face constraints on learning because a school is limited in what it can provide. DC is advanced in math. if you get a bright child truly excited about learning and show them the potential for taking it their learning to another level, the child generally will, just because it's fun. DC is very bright, but not super-driven. If DC had to stay after regular school hours to get more specialized teaching, not sure it would happen. [/quote]
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