Anonymous wrote:Awaiting Ms Porters Farmington CT and Loomis Chaffee CT. But also content with the accepted choices within the area as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re waiting to hear from Madeira. I’ve been told that the number of applicants the last couple years has grown quite a bit and that an impeccable, straight-A transcript is no sure thing as the school has tried to diversify its student body.
Or maybe the brown applicants have straight As too!
Anonymous wrote:We were told 3/1-3/10 and I am now assuming it will be 3/10 so I can stop being expectant. At least it's been a busy week for distraction.
Anonymous wrote:We’re waiting to hear from Madeira. I’ve been told that the number of applicants the last couple years has grown quite a bit and that an impeccable, straight-A transcript is no sure thing as the school has tried to diversify its student body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We will be looking at boarding schools in a few years as well. I'm curious which day schools you all looked at in the area. We have a son, and the local school that resonates with me is St. Albans.
I cannot understand the appeal of boarding at a school with so few boarders. Life will happen off campus.
If you want close, look at Episcopal, St. Andrews, Mercersburg, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck to your DD! I am a boarding school grad and absolutely loved it. My kids are dayschool bound, but with a different income and a different set of interests, they could easily be in your shoes.![]()
And I'm sure you'll get some DCUMers here talking about how you are shipping your kids off to reform school because you don't love them. Ignore.
Anonymous wrote:We will be looking at boarding schools in a few years as well. I'm curious which day schools you all looked at in the area. We have a son, and the local school that resonates with me is St. Albans.