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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I feel biased so I didn't answer your question. But I do want to suggest picking up a copy if "The Goid School," by Peg Tyre. It's about how to get your child the best education possible, regardless of the type if school - public, private, parochial, charter, home school, etc. One of the things it mentions is class size. Statistically, it doesn't matter much at all, other than for kids K-3rd grade, when it is better to have smaller class sizes. But the author warns against paying for private school to get the ratio down. Apparently the class has to be as small as 12-17 kids to be helpful. And I'm not sure if the "top" privates around here have such small classes. In other words, don't pay $30,000 to reduce class size from 28 to 20.[/quote] My son had 12 kids in his class and we don't pay anywhere clost to $30,000.[/quote] That's great. But that's not what I'm warning against. Many of the top private schools around DC have large class sizes in the younger grades. I was pretty shocked to see posts on here stating Sidwell Friends has 25 in a kindergarten class. I have no clue if it's true or not, but if it is, I'd think twice before choosing it over an MCPS elementary. So if that's your primary motiviation for going private, it may not be worth the $$ to get a slightly smaller class size. The real difference, statistically, doesn't really show up unless there are fewer than 17 in a class. It's just one thing of many to take into consideration when trying to get the best education for your child. It's not the only thing. [/quote]
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