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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is going on here? I cannot fathom a credible parent in New York spending this much time airing their grievances against their daughter's school. I understand putting out concerns, but at this point it's unhinged and, frankly, comes off as petty and ridiculous rather than a balanced perspective. That said, Brearley was our top choice, and we are excited to enroll our daughter for Kindergarten this fall. We also considered Chapin and Dalton, but ultimately, Brearley won us over with its impressive new facilities and the strength of the LS curriculum. The “under one roof” setup at Chapin felt cramped, and the "STEAM lab" seemed more like a glorified woodworking space than a cutting-edge space for applied sciences. While Dalton’s upper school curriculum was appealing, we had concerns about the small size of the LS classrooms and became concerned after a close friend had to seek out additional math tutoring. Anyway - our decision has been made. If there are any current Brearley families out there, I’d love to hear some positive stories about what’s to come. And to the other new families, looking forward to meeting you all![/quote] I’ve tried to post a couple times on this thread, but it was getting crazy so I stopped. My daughter is in the upper school, and she and her friends love the school. They are very happy, well adjusted teens, and they’ve had a good experience. Sure, there were times of middle school “drama” like every other middle school in America. But nothing earth shattering. My daughter has learned so much at the school and continues to do so to this day. Her schooling is night and day compared to what I had growing up, and even compared to what many of her cousins have in other parts of the country. If I had the choice to make all over again today, I would do it in a heartbeat. Good luck to you and your family. Hopefully you have the same experience we’ve had. And if not, and you find it’s not right for your family, you’ll have plenty of options should your daughter want to apply out for middle or high school.[/quote]
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