Anonymous wrote:Rice sent her daughter to NCS, but her daughter chose to transfer to Maret for high school.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't know many NCS alums and I've been at the school for a long time. I do know one who just withdrew her daughters because she couldn't deal with the BS any longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they all unhappy?? Surely not. Why is that the impression?
I’m certain that not every NCS grad had a miserable time. Unfortunately, a disproportionate number of them were unhappy. I know at least a half dozen alums, personally, who refuse to send their daughters to NCS.
Susan Rice called her experience at NCS the hardest thing she’s ever done—and she excelled at the school (valedictorian, student body president, athlete, etc). She chose to send her daughter to Maret. Her niece graduated from Sidwell.
Anonymous wrote:Middle school at NCS is lovely. High school (particularly 11th and up) gets to be a tremendous slog.
There are girls who like it, girls who tolerate it and girls who are miserable.
Most of the happiest girls are ones who are content to get a mixture of As and Bs. It can be quite toxic for those who aspire to all As.
Anonymous wrote:Are they all unhappy?? Surely not. Why is that the impression?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of kid would do well/feel happy at NCS starting in middle school? Who is it good for?
A girl who is a glutton for punishment. Why would you choose this well-documented misery for a child you claim to love?
Anonymous wrote:What kind of kid would do well/feel happy at NCS starting in middle school? Who is it good for?