Anonymous wrote:We've been very happy at BASIS for several years. The administration is a little wobbly but they don't affect the kids. Great teachers. And we know people who take Braddock to the HOT lanes, which are free with 3 in the car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you looking for secular or religious?
Curious why you don’t want to keep them in AAP?
AAP ends in 8th grade.
OP is moving them before 8th grade
And she’s smart for doing so because she will have more options now than if she waits.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people have been frustrated with AAP, including us, especially in writing and critical thinking instruction.
Most of the discussion on these boards focuses on DC and close-in suburbs, so there aren’t a lot of posts about rye smaller schools outside the beltway.
GMU is close to Flint Hill School. A lot of mixed opinions on this forum about it. My kids don’t go there, but the families I do know who do/have sing it’s praises generally.
Potomac is better regarded and farther away, but probably has a bus somewhere. It’s very hard to get into for 9th.
Basis international of McLean gets a lot of negative reaction here. They have had A LOT of turnover in administration in its short existence, but beyond that I know nothing about it. The BASIS curriculum seems well regarded.
If you’d be interested in a liberal arts college feel for HS, there is The New School of Northern Virginia (that’s how they describe themselves).
Pinnacle Academy is in Chantilly.
Other than those, there are Catholic HS like Paul VI or O’Connell and several small sectarian schools that I don’t know at all. E.g. Fairfax Christian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you looking for secular or religious?
Curious why you don’t want to keep them in AAP?
AAP ends in 8th grade.
OP is moving them before 8th grade
febegaj wrote:Have 3rd and 5th grade DDs currently at FCPS (AAP). We were ok with FCPS ES but we are planning for a private school for 2023-2024 school year. We live near GMU.
We have no idea about private schools here. Read the DCUM FAQ but still confused.
Think it is a good time to start looking at a few private schools in our area and see what they offer.
Any suggestions?
Thank you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you looking for secular or religious?
Curious why you don’t want to keep them in AAP?
AAP ends in 8th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Are you looking for secular or religious?
Curious why you don’t want to keep them in AAP?