Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Potomac comparison is apples and oranges to me. We ruled out Potomac because they don’t offer AP. The schools my children are aiming for expect AP and the rigor of a relatively new high school (Potomac didn’t have a high school when Ingram up here) doesn’t overcome its lack of AP. Potomac is sports, pretty campus, and good kids but its lack of AP is a huge problem for a lot of families
I don’t think 35+ years should be considered “new” or even “relatively new” but as a nova family we also didn’t even consider Potomac for a variety of reasons that made it a poor fit for DC. We did strongly consider FH but DC ultimately chose a different school.
Your child made a wise choice.
Anonymous wrote:The Potomac comparison is apples and oranges to me. We ruled out Potomac because they don’t offer AP. The schools my children are aiming for expect AP and the rigor of a relatively new high school (Potomac didn’t have a high school when Ingram up here) doesn’t overcome its lack of AP. Potomac is sports, pretty campus, and good kids but its lack of AP is a huge problem for a lot of families
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Potomac comparison is apples and oranges to me. We ruled out Potomac because they don’t offer AP. The schools my children are aiming for expect AP and the rigor of a relatively new high school (Potomac didn’t have a high school when Ingram up here) doesn’t overcome its lack of AP. Potomac is sports, pretty campus, and good kids but its lack of AP is a huge problem for a lot of families
I don’t think 35+ years should be considered “new” or even “relatively new” but as a nova family we also didn’t even consider Potomac for a variety of reasons that made it a poor fit for DC. We did strongly consider FH but DC ultimately chose a different school.
Anonymous wrote:The Potomac comparison is apples and oranges to me. We ruled out Potomac because they don’t offer AP. The schools my children are aiming for expect AP and the rigor of a relatively new high school (Potomac didn’t have a high school when Ingram up here) doesn’t overcome its lack of AP. Potomac is sports, pretty campus, and good kids but its lack of AP is a huge problem for a lot of families
Anonymous wrote:It is not considered as strong academically as Potomac. I think of it as secular SSSAS for farther out Nova.
Has not been 1st choice for our K-8.