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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A friend of mine attended years ago. It had a rep for being for kids who needed extra help. She did not need that, so I am not sure why she went. She found the school a bit too easy and transferred back to public. She was accepted at an excellent college. [/quote] This has been addressed already in this and other threads. This reputation is out dated. SAES is one of the only schools in the area whose mission it is to take a broad spectrum of learners to foster a diverse learning community. The school regularly sends graduates to just as diverse a selection of colleges and universities, with those on the honors track regularly attending schools from the Ivy League and the top SLACs. The St. Andrew’s of today owes much to its history, but it is not the same school it was just 7 to 10 years ago. Read about it in the many positive threads here, on its web site and - most important - visit and assess for yourself. It is a truly entrepreneurial educational environment and the families that choose it understand and value its dedication to mission and excellence. [/quote]
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