Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a personal opinion. I won’t go into details. I think Colvin Run AAP is better than most mid-range privates. I think higher end privates are probably better.
Can you give an example of a private you are considering?
Do you consider Flint Hill, Basis McLean, the Langley School, Nysmith, Congressional, Westminster, etc. midrange?
Some of those are midrange. Some are higher end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a personal opinion. I won’t go into details. I think Colvin Run AAP is better than most mid-range privates. I think higher end privates are probably better.
Can you give an example of a private you are considering?
Do you consider Flint Hill, Basis McLean, the Langley School, Nysmith, Congressional, Westminster, etc. midrange?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a personal opinion. I won’t go into details. I think Colvin Run AAP is better than most mid-range privates. I think higher end privates are probably better.
Can you give an example of a private you are considering?
Do you consider Flint Hill, Basis McLean, the Langley School, Nysmith, Congressional, Westminster, etc. midrange?
Anonymous wrote:This is a personal opinion. I won’t go into details. I think Colvin Run AAP is better than most mid-range privates. I think higher end privates are probably better.
Can you give an example of a private you are considering?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just trying to get an idea how aap at a center school compares to a private school.
Most schools still have about 30 kids per classroom, but kids are serious about learning.
At our elementary school the AAP classrooms are almost always smaller and max around 23-25. There was one year where an APP class had over 30 but that was an anomaly. They opened up a 2nd AAP classroom in that grade the next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just trying to get an idea how aap at a center school compares to a private school.
Most schools still have about 30 kids per classroom, but kids are serious about learning.
Anonymous wrote:Just trying to get an idea how aap at a center school compares to a private school.
Anonymous wrote:Just trying to get an idea how aap at a center school compares to a private school.
Anonymous wrote:Is your kid in the school already?