Anonymous wrote:
Where did you hear they are getting a new middle school head?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I’ve had a child at both RPCS and Bryn Mawr. Bryn Mawr is just much much stronger academically. Really neat and creative classes, tons of writing. Welcoming kids. Really no comparison to Roland Park. That said, they’re getting a new middle school head next year, which should help. But really I’d do bryn Mawr without question if your daughter needs challenge.
Re all girls school, middle school is exactly the right time to do it. Read Carol Gilligan In A Different Voice.
Where did you hear they are getting a new middle school head?!
Anonymous wrote:So I’ve had a child at both RPCS and Bryn Mawr. Bryn Mawr is just much much stronger academically. Really neat and creative classes, tons of writing. Welcoming kids. Really no comparison to Roland Park. That said, they’re getting a new middle school head next year, which should help. But really I’d do bryn Mawr without question if your daughter needs challenge.
Re all girls school, middle school is exactly the right time to do it. Read Carol Gilligan In A Different Voice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She could do a lot of enrichment/tutoring/reading/language lessons/music practice in those two hours a day she would be spending on the bus.
+100
Sorry. This doesn’t compare to the quality of education and myriad of opportunities she could get at Bryn Mawr or McDonogh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She could do a lot of enrichment/tutoring/reading/language lessons/music practice in those two hours a day she would be spending on the bus.
+100
Anonymous wrote:She could do a lot of enrichment/tutoring/reading/language lessons/music practice in those two hours a day she would be spending on the bus.
Anonymous wrote:She could do a lot of enrichment/tutoring/reading/language lessons/music practice in those two hours a day she would be spending on the bus.