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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Burgundy Farm. My kid started in sixth grade, and it is a warm, accepting and kind culture. Kids are kids but the culture is stated and emphasized. [/quote] DC’s bestie in MS left Burgundy Farm after poorly handled bullying incidents. This was pre-Covid, so it’s been years, and I don’t say this as a ding on Burgundy Farm, which I’ve also heard great things about. I say it only to emphasize what other commenters have said — it depends entirely on any given class or grade in any given year. [/quote] I am sure this is true, but the culture at Burgundy, very accepting, is different than other privates in our experience. Both of our kids starting at the same private and then we moved them to Burgundy and then both kids going to different private high schools. All toll, we have experience with three other privates. There it was class by class and also the age (aka worse in 9th vs 11th for example). [/quote]
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