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[quote=Anonymous]St. Andrew's has great academics but the degree of difficulty /speed of any given course will depend on the specific course level (standard, accellerated or AP in upper school). The school places a premium on producing well rounded kids and trying to help each student reach his/her own potential - so they celebrate the strong students but also the strong athletes, artists, musicians, etc. In some ways, the culture of the school really tries to defy stereotypes, so it is understandable that it may not be as well known as some other schools. Seems like in DC the trend is to think of schools as either offering steller academics or a nuturing environment, and St. Andrew's doesn't really fit this "either / or" characterization. [/quote]
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