Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We experienced public and switched to private. Going back to public next year.
care to say why?
Anonymous wrote:My kids went to Janney, Deal and then private high school. They applied in 9th and between the two of them (two different application years) were accepted to STA, NCS, Sidwell, GDS, Potomac, Gonzaga and the St. Johns Scholars program.
They ended up matriculating at NCS and STA. They're both doing very well in school. Their Janney classmates are all over the city and beyond: Wilson, Walls, Sidwell, Maret, GDS, STA, NCS, Field, Burke, Gonzaga, Visitation, Stone Ridge, Holton, Landon, Andover, Exeter, etc.
I personally am a big fan of Janney and Deal: my kids had a solid academic experience at both and made life-long friends. Their best friends (my kids now both in later high school) are kids they went to Janney with from PK-4. They attend 10 different high schools but still hang out together
most weekends. There is something magical about having neighborhood friends.
If you have any specific questions let me know.
Anonymous wrote:We experienced public and switched to private. Going back to public next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, as you can tell, there’s a lot of private school hatred from public school parents. Trust your own real-life conversations with actual private and public school parents about their experiences. Visit the schools you’re interested in, public and private, and see if you can get a feeling for what they’re like. Either can be a great choice, and only you know what you’re looking for or what the financial impact would be on your family.
Good luck!
It isn’t private school hatred to point out that there is little diversity at schools charging $50k+/yr tuition.
- parent at both private and public
Anonymous wrote:OP, as you can tell, there’s a lot of private school hatred from public school parents. Trust your own real-life conversations with actual private and public school parents about their experiences. Visit the schools you’re interested in, public and private, and see if you can get a feeling for what they’re like. Either can be a great choice, and only you know what you’re looking for or what the financial impact would be on your family.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids went to Janney, Deal and then private high school. They applied in 9th and between the two of them (two different application years) were accepted to STA, NCS, Sidwell, GDS, Potomac, Gonzaga and the St. Johns Scholars program.
They ended up matriculating at NCS and STA. They're both doing very well in school. Their Janney classmates are all over the city and beyond: Wilson, Walls, Sidwell, Maret, GDS, STA, NCS, Field, Burke, Gonzaga, Visitation, Stone Ridge, Holton, Landon, Andover, Exeter, etc.
I personally am a big fan of Janney and Deal: my kids had a solid academic experience at both and made life-long friends. Their best friends (my kids now both in later high school) are kids they went to Janney with from PK-4. They attend 10 different high schools but still hang out together
most weekends. There is something magical about having neighborhood friends.
If you have any specific questions let me know.
Thank you for your response! That is reassuring. May I ask, are your kids exceptional academically? Or is this a typical acceptance record for a Janney/deal kid?
Anonymous wrote:My kids went to Janney, Deal and then private high school. They applied in 9th and between the two of them (two different application years) were accepted to STA, NCS, Sidwell, GDS, Potomac, Gonzaga and the St. Johns Scholars program.
They ended up matriculating at NCS and STA. They're both doing very well in school. Their Janney classmates are all over the city and beyond: Wilson, Walls, Sidwell, Maret, GDS, STA, NCS, Field, Burke, Gonzaga, Visitation, Stone Ridge, Holton, Landon, Andover, Exeter, etc.
I personally am a big fan of Janney and Deal: my kids had a solid academic experience at both and made life-long friends. Their best friends (my kids now both in later high school) are kids they went to Janney with from PK-4. They attend 10 different high schools but still hang out together
most weekends. There is something magical about having neighborhood friends.
If you have any specific questions let me know.
Anonymous wrote:OP, as you can tell, there’s a lot of private school hatred from public school parents. Trust your own real-life conversations with actual private and public school parents about their experiences. Visit the schools you’re interested in, public and private, and see if you can get a feeling for what they’re like. Either can be a great choice, and only you know what you’re looking for or what the financial impact would be on your family.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
My son will turn five next year. We are deciding between sending him to Janney (our inbound) or to apply for private (GDS, Sidwell…). We are attracted to private due to the diversity and the teacher ratio. However, I would like to hear from people with experience with both. Are there stark differences between the two in lower school?