Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here:
1st grade is an entry year for first-choice school, which is why we are considering applying now.
Current school is a K-8. First-choice school goes through 12.
The reason we’d apply is that, while things are going well at current school and there’s a lot we like about it, the other school remains our top choice and we think ultimately a better fit in some ways. We are ok staying out but first-choice school is competitive and we don’t want to miss our chance there. I sense it gets more competitive as the years go by.
If the first choice school is Maret, please note it’s really not worth it.
Don’t move your child if they’re doing well.
If you want to get your child into a competitive HS, move them at grade 5 or 6, not at grade 1.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
1st grade is an entry year for first-choice school, which is why we are considering applying now.
Current school is a K-8. First-choice school goes through 12.
The reason we’d apply is that, while things are going well at current school and there’s a lot we like about it, the other school remains our top choice and we think ultimately a better fit in some ways. We are ok staying out but first-choice school is competitive and we don’t want to miss our chance there. I sense it gets more competitive as the years go by.
Anonymous wrote:I just don’t think schools hold a grudge or take it personally. We are not in the area, but we had a situation where a student left my kid’s grade for another school, then came back because they didn’t like the new school as much as they thought.
These schools see kids come and go over the years, and it’s not as personal for them as it is for you. I would think of a couple of objective areas that the other school has (not that academics are “better,” but something like you are looking for a k-12 instead of k-8 for these reasons, or maybe, Foreign language that is offered at the other place, or geographic convenience, whatever, something objective) then go in and discuss it. Stress how much you love the current school as well. Kind of a - “it’s not you; it’s me” conversation. It will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:I would stay put for now if your child is doing well. The other school may not be as good and then its hard to go back.