Anonymous wrote:Isn’t the school essentially an escape hatch for Alexandria families with money who are afraid of their kids mixing with poor and minority Alexandria public school kids? It’s not even remotely in the same league as the best DMV privates.
Anonymous wrote:Not entirely true. One of the aforementioned released that they had a 12% upper school admit rate (on their school profile).
Anonymous wrote:Whomever the “expert” is chiming in has no idea what they’re talking about. SSSAS is not in the same zip code in terms of admission as GDS, STA, Maret and Sidwell. Those schools are in the 8-15% acceptance rate while SSSAS is probably at 70% for full pay. Different league (literally and figuratively).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is definitely competitive with local schools like Flint Hill, Landon, St Andrews, Maret, Bullis. More competitive than PVI, Gonzaga, Bishop Ireton. Easier admit than Potomac, St. Albans and NCS, Sidwell and maybe GDS but on par with everything else. It tends to draw from Alexandria and points south in Virginia and some from Maryland over the Wilson bridge. I work in DC and see lots of magnets for it so it’s as popular as any. It has a ton of APs and excellent teachers. I went to a local private and it’s always been around. For all the newbies that just moved here, it’s not new and it is good.
It is not nearly as highly regarded as Maret. And “maybe” an easier admit than GDS? Try “definitely much easier.”
Anonymous wrote:It is definitely competitive with local schools like Flint Hill, Landon, St Andrews, Maret, Bullis. More competitive than PVI, Gonzaga, Bishop Ireton. Easier admit than Potomac, St. Albans and NCS, Sidwell and maybe GDS but on par with everything else. It tends to draw from Alexandria and points south in Virginia and some from Maryland over the Wilson bridge. I work in DC and see lots of magnets for it so it’s as popular as any. It has a ton of APs and excellent teachers. I went to a local private and it’s always been around. For all the newbies that just moved here, it’s not new and it is good.