Anonymous wrote:I’ll address those comments one at a time. Daughter and other relatives recently graduated (all but one started in LS).
Competitive socially and academically: Yes. It is a very good school in the DC area, so of course it is competitive academically. But that is at the top of the class. If you are taking less rigorous schedule, it is not crazy competitive. Socially, I observed quite a few big personalities and it was competitive.
Inflexible admin: Not that I observed
Athletes privilege: Well, yes, in lacrosse.
Donors’ children favored: Not that we observed
Not LGBTQ inclusive: Not true, but that is based on limited sample size. Of course, I am sure you would find more inclusivity at some of the non-Catholic schools.
High teacher turnover: Not in our experience, although there were a lot of older teachers retiring.
Lack of services for children with disabilities: no information
Internationally diverse and transient: school seemed fairly diverse internationally. Not as many AA students as Bullis, but some. Did not find it transient.
Pristine campus: With the new building, the campus is much better.
It is a very good school but can be rough socially for certain girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are deciding to apply to stone ridge?
Any pro and cons from family that are in lower school?
According to the other thread, JD Vance toured. The thought of dealing with his family while attending for the next 4 years is enough for a turnoff to me that our daughter won't be applying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are deciding to apply to stone ridge?
Any pro and cons from family that are in lower school?
According to the other thread, JD Vance toured. The thought of dealing with his family while attending for the next 4 years is enough for a turnoff to me that our daughter won't be applying
Anonymous wrote:We are deciding to apply to stone ridge?
Any pro and cons from family that are in lower school?
Anonymous wrote:I’ll address those comments one at a time. Daughter and other relatives recently graduated (all but one started in LS).
Competitive socially and academically: Yes. It is a very good school in the DC area, so of course it is competitive academically. But that is at the top of the class. If you are taking less rigorous schedule, it is not crazy competitive. Socially, I observed quite a few big personalities and it was competitive.
Inflexible admin: Not that I observed
Athletes privilege: Well, yes, in lacrosse.
Donors’ children favored: Not that we observed
Not LGBTQ inclusive: Not true, but that is based on limited sample size. Of course, I am sure you would find more inclusivity at some of the non-Catholic schools.
High teacher turnover: Not in our experience, although there were a lot of older teachers retiring.
Lack of services for children with disabilities: no information
Internationally diverse and transient: school seemed fairly diverse internationally. Not as many AA students as Bullis, but some. Did not find it transient.
Pristine campus: With the new building, the campus is much better.
It is a very good school but can be rough socially for certain girls.
Anonymous wrote:Competitive (socially and academically) atmosphere, inflexible administration, athletes privilege, donors’ children favored, not LGBTQ inclusive, lack of services for children with learning disabilities, high teacher turn over, internationally diverse and transient, pristine campus. Girls unkind. Can be stressful and punitive for some. I had daughters enrolled for several years.
Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge has always been known as a kind of dumpy "mean girl" school with a bullying problem, despite being much lower tier than NCS or Holton. Not really a ton of advantages to make up for the issues
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are deciding to apply to stone ridge?
Any pro and cons from family that are in lower school?
Not in lower school but seems to be concern from friends who have kids in high school about the very large size of the 9th grade class and some mean girl behaviors. But this is second hand info.
What is the normal size and what is current size?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are deciding to apply to stone ridge?
Any pro and cons from family that are in lower school?
Not in lower school but seems to be concern from friends who have kids in high school about the very large size of the 9th grade class and some mean girl behaviors. But this is second hand info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are deciding to apply to stone ridge?
Any pro and cons from family that are in lower school?
Not in lower school but seems to be concern from friends who have kids in high school about the very large size of the 9th grade class and some mean girl behaviors. But this is second hand info.
Anonymous wrote:We are deciding to apply to stone ridge?
Any pro and cons from family that are in lower school?