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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Many thanks everyone, obviously I will need to talk to schools individually but you have given me a starting point. PP 21:23 a family orientated area is important for us you are right, the areas I mentioned are where my husband has work colleagues and were recommended to us as safe areas for families but if you have any suggestions for other more suitable areas I would be most appreciative. It is so hard when just searching on the net and not knowing the feel of an area.[/quote] If you decide to go public, the BCC cluster is often considered to be one of the strongest for inclusion, but not all the elementary schools are even. I'd look particularly at Bethesda, Westbrook, and Somerset in that order. If you were living in that area, you could also look at St. Andrew's, McLean, and Lowell, some of the more flexible and forgiving private schools. I hear your concern on transitioning your older child, but keep in mind that transitioning with all his friends isn't quite the same as a private school ending and a child going someplace where he doesn't know anyone. [/quote]
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