Anonymous wrote:The 2 boys I know of that thrived at Landon were white & athletic. The one I know who didn't wasn't athletic, bi-racial, and had a learning disability.
My husband went to Landon to watch our son play baseball, and his first comment was "that is the whitest school I've ever seen".
Just my 2 cents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We sent our son there. He is smart, athletic and very social. We thought the school would be perfect for him. He was not bullied but he said the boys were very mean to others. My son made some very nice friends and the families were absolutely lovely. It ended up not being a good fit for our son and he chose to leave and we respected his decision.
It really depends on the kid.
+1 on this. We had the exact same experience and my son decided to leave. He is much happier.
Anonymous wrote:Here is a fine example of a Landon man: https://abcnews.go.com/US/uva-lacrosse-killer-george-huguely-sentenced-23-years/story?id=17107533
Anonymous wrote:Here is a fine example of a Landon man: https://abcnews.go.com/US/uva-lacrosse-killer-george-huguely-sentenced-23-years/story?id=17107533
Anonymous wrote:We sent our son there. He is smart, athletic and very social. We thought the school would be perfect for him. He was not bullied but he said the boys were very mean to others. My son made some very nice friends and the families were absolutely lovely. It ended up not being a good fit for our son and he chose to leave and we respected his decision.
It really depends on the kid.
Anonymous wrote:Good school, but the current head of school is too liberal. I hope they get rid of DEI and move to the middle.
Anonymous wrote:lol you have got to be kidding
No the school does not handle it well and has a real problem with producing bits not men