Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t comment on St. Pats but have experience at NPS. We did not have a good experience. When you have classes of 12-14 kids, you are stuck with the social dynamics which might be good or might be bad. It is luck of the draw. Your kid has maybe 5 options for friends of the same gender in the classroom. If you get placed in a class with a troublemaker or bully, they dictate friendships. Last year, we learned 8 kids left one of the middle grades. I know so many families that have pulled kids out of there over the years due to bullying or just not feeling like it was worth the price. We came in with such high hopes and were so disappointed by the reality.
Current NPS parent. Yes the sizes are 12-14 but 3 classes that do recess amongst other things together. Never had an issue with bullying and what grade had 8 kids leave? I have kids in 3 grades and this doesn't seem real. However, to each is own. We have had a great experience and also great success this year with applying out for 7th grade.
Goodluck. Both schools are good options!
Anonymous wrote:I can’t comment on St. Pats but have experience at NPS. We did not have a good experience. When you have classes of 12-14 kids, you are stuck with the social dynamics which might be good or might be bad. It is luck of the draw. Your kid has maybe 5 options for friends of the same gender in the classroom. If you get placed in a class with a troublemaker or bully, they dictate friendships. Last year, we learned 8 kids left one of the middle grades. I know so many families that have pulled kids out of there over the years due to bullying or just not feeling like it was worth the price. We came in with such high hopes and were so disappointed by the reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NPS bc 6th is a better time to apply out, the upper grades at st Patrick’s are weak, and do you really want to be stuck w/ some of those st pats parents for 10 years? There are some awful families that dominate the social scene
LOL the NPS parents and STP parents are the same people! Everything written about STP is also at NPS. Talk to any current family that you know.
Anonymous wrote:NPS bc 6th is a better time to apply out, the upper grades at st Patrick’s are weak, and do you really want to be stuck w/ some of those st pats parents for 10 years? There are some awful families that dominate the social scene
Anonymous wrote:NPS bc 6th is a better time to apply out, the upper grades at st Patrick’s are weak, and do you really want to be stuck w/ some of those st pats parents for 10 years? There are some awful families that dominate the social scene
Anonymous wrote:Is one a better fit for a more independent, exuberant (but not necessarily extroverted) child?