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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have an only and started at a small private school in late elementary. I feel the community at our private school is way less than at our former public school. I've been pretty disappointed. Everyone has been very nice at the few events there have been for the whole class but my child hasn't been invited to any playdates and it doesn't feel like anyone has made any effort. We've hosted several play dates but no one has reciprocated. Some of this is probably due to covid and some due to the small size of the class which is also more heavily weighted toward the opposite gender. I've been trying to figure out if there's a tighter community that we're just not a part of or if it just doesn't exist. Having an only also means you only have one grade to find your people and less opportunities to meet people. My kid doesn't seem to mind to much and is happy at school on a day to day basis so I try not to let it bother me. [/quote] Same [/quote]
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