Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello, looking for suggestions on schools where academics are first and foremost. A school like St. Anselm's Abbey comes to mind where the boys that attend want to learn and are not fixated on high school sports. Club sports and fine arts are valued. House system is a plus. All boys or coed. Thanks for your suggestions!
Just go to Langley High School. I understand that it is public, but this year I was accepted into Yale, Stanford, and was given the Jefferson Scholarship at UVA. We had 3 kids get into Stanford, 3 into Yale, 6 get into Berkley, and probably over 30 into UVA. Private school is honestly a waste since the public schools are so good.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello, looking for suggestions on schools where academics are first and foremost. A school like St. Anselm's Abbey comes to mind where the boys that attend want to learn and are not fixated on high school sports. Club sports and fine arts are valued. House system is a plus. All boys or coed. Thanks for your suggestions!
Just go to Langley High School. I understand that it is public, but this year I was accepted into Yale, Stanford, and was given the Jefferson Scholarship at UVA. We had 3 kids get into Stanford, 3 into Yale, 6 get into Berkley, and probably over 30 into UVA. Private school is honestly a waste since the public schools are so good.
Anonymous wrote:New School in Fairfax maybe ?
Anonymous wrote:Hello, looking for suggestions on schools where academics are first and foremost. A school like St. Anselm's Abbey comes to mind where the boys that attend want to learn and are not fixated on high school sports. Club sports and fine arts are valued. House system is a plus. All boys or coed. Thanks for your suggestions!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello, looking for suggestions on schools where academics are first and foremost. A school like St. Anselm's Abbey comes to mind where the boys that attend want to learn and are not fixated on high school sports. Club sports and fine arts are valued. House system is a plus. All boys or coed. Thanks for your suggestions!
Just go to Langley High School. I understand that it is public, but this year I was accepted into Yale, Stanford, and was given the Jefferson Scholarship at UVA. We had 3 kids get into Stanford, 3 into Yale, 6 get into Berkley, and probably over 30 into UVA. Private school is honestly a waste since the public schools are so good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello, looking for suggestions on schools where academics are first and foremost. A school like St. Anselm's Abbey comes to mind where the boys that attend want to learn and are not fixated on high school sports. Club sports and fine arts are valued. House system is a plus. All boys or coed. Thanks for your suggestions!
Just go to Langley High School. I understand that it is public, but this year I was accepted into Yale, Stanford, and was given the Jefferson Scholarship at UVA. We had 3 kids get into Stanford, 3 into Yale, 6 get into Berkley, and probably over 30 into UVA. Private school is honestly a waste since the public schools are so good.
Anonymous wrote:Hello, looking for suggestions on schools where academics are first and foremost. A school like St. Anselm's Abbey comes to mind where the boys that attend want to learn and are not fixated on high school sports. Club sports and fine arts are valued. House system is a plus. All boys or coed. Thanks for your suggestions!
Anonymous wrote:Is St. Anselm's not an option?