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[quote=Anonymous]The list DOES include public schools. It is: Congratulations to the Class of 2012, who will be attending the following high schools: Bishop Ireton High School Bishop O'Connell High School Bullis School Duke Ellington School of the Arts Edmund Burke School Hayfield Secondary School Georgetown Day School Gonzaga College High School Madeira School Maret School Pacific Crest Community School (California) School Without Walls St. Andrew's School (Delaware) St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School St. Timothy's School T.C. Williams High School The Cate School (California) The Field School The Solebury School Washington-Lee High School West Potomac High School Yorktown High School I think that's pretty respectable list. The sense I get, as the parent of a Burgundy Lower School child, is that the Burgundy kids generally can go where they want. (And yes, some want to go to public school...!!!) The school is small and teachers know the kids very well, so they can tailor recommendations. Teachers and staff also seem to have good contacts in local private schools.[/quote]
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