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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you talking about the private school n California? I don’t know why that would shock you, given that their admit rate is lower than many colleges. [/quote] +1. “Outcomes” implies that the school has a proprietary process to produce this matriculation list. But the list is just reflects the students who H-W accepts in the first place, most of whom would get into selective colleges no matter where they went to high school. Unlike most of the competitive DC schools, which start in PK or elementary, H-W starts in 7th grade. They admit 200 students then and another 100 in 9th (if I’m reading their website correctly). At that point, you have real information: full transcripts, standardized test scores, sense of motivation and drive, etc. You can screen students, in a sense, for how well they’ll do in the college process – which isn’t that far in the future. [/quote] Actually, Harvard Westlake does have an elementary campus. But here’s the thing: per capita, independent schools are far more abundant in the DMV. There are a lot of very good independent or private or parochial schools and then of course there’s the big three and all the parents who insist their school is included and that there’s really a big five or a big ten and so on and so forth. And the East Coast boarding schools are close by. And other strong, private school markets like New York City. AND there are highly regarded publics in NOVA and MOCO. But in LA, Harvard Westlake is the unrivaled big fish of the sea, king of the jungle or whatever. Strong public options are few and far between. And there are some very nice, well-regarded private schools, serving the upper crust, Hollywood elites, with strong college outcomes, but non claiming supremacy over HW. [/quote] It does? Every description online, including their own website, describes them as a 7th-12th grade school.[/quote] I stand corrected. The middle school is on a separate campus. [/quote]
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