Anonymous wrote:The NCS endowment is very low compared to other privates in the area. I honestly believe it's because fewer people are interested in the unnecessary rigor, stress, and harsh grading at NCS. Enrollment overall is very low. NCS needs to focus on the joy of learning and reduce stress among the students if it wants to remain competitive, and increase its endowment. Otherwise, smart girls, like yours will choose schools like Andover instead. Without a culture shift, NCS is going to fall behind.
Anonymous wrote:The NCS endowment is very low compared to other privates in the area. I honestly believe it's because fewer people are interested in the unnecessary rigor, stress, and harsh grading at NCS. Enrollment overall is very low. NCS needs to focus on the joy of learning and reduce stress among the students if it wants to remain competitive, and increase its endowment. Otherwise, smart girls, like yours will choose schools like Andover instead. Without a culture shift, NCS is going to fall behind.
Anonymous wrote:There have been a number of recent posts seeking to compare the top DC privates with the elite NE boarding schools. I think they’re troll posts.
Anonymous wrote:NCS is very rigorous as well. The most rigorous day school in the DC area. Lots of work, fairly stressed out atmosphere. The main differences between Andover and NCS are boarding and COED.
If you want less rigorous but in the DC area, look at Maret, Field, Burke, and the Catholic schools.
For less rigorous boarding, Madeira, Foxcroft, Episcopal, etc.