Waldorf schools are for antivax hippies. People should know that before they apply.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the school matters very much on this. Someone who’s going to be an entrepreneur is going to find a way to break out and do that. Someone who wants to follow along a very structured professional path will do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most private schools encourage critical thinking. Some public school teachers and families say that this makes private school kids seem entitled, so there’s that.
Bullis and Maret support unusual extracurriculars.
I doubt a bunch of rich brats know critically thinking. They just know money can buy them anything and all they can do is to pretend they care about people who are less fortunate than them and then keep climb up.
Anonymous wrote:Waldorf education is well known for supporting middle&high school students in building critical thinking skills and empathy. We are lucky to have WWS in Bethesda. Tours and admissions events are ongoing this fall with an open house on Nov 8.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most private schools encourage critical thinking. Some public school teachers and families say that this makes private school kids seem entitled, so there’s that.
Bullis and Maret support unusual extracurriculars.
I doubt a bunch of rich brats know critically thinking. They just know money can buy them anything and all they can do is to pretend they care about people who are less fortunate than them and then keep climb up.
Anonymous wrote:Most private schools encourage critical thinking. Some public school teachers and families say that this makes private school kids seem entitled, so there’s that.
Bullis and Maret support unusual extracurriculars.
Anonymous wrote:We're considering shifting our son to private school for middle school and high school. As a family value, we care about schools that emphasize independent and critical thinking rather than just "accepting" what one is told. We also value hard work and children learning that it is okay to go "against the mold" and pursue one's passions (e.g., it's okay to try starting a business before/instead of college; it's okay to make mistakes and pivot).
As we're starting to explore private schools, many of them tell us they promote independent and critical thinking. Do people find that is universal at private schools? Or are they just telling us what we want to hear? We're in Bethesda and we have easy access to the beltway and could go into DC and Virginia or stay in Maryland. Any private schools people recommend we check out?
Thank you in advance!
Not where you are handed over what is right or wrong in a daily basis. Anonymous wrote:Any school based on a progressive model is going to teach kids to think independently.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think any school tells students to "accept what they are told" except may be for basic math.