Anonymous wrote:I can’t speak to Browne specifically, but I would personally not be interested in going to a school with financial issues. I went to such a school growing up (where my mom was also a division head). Private school financial problems give the parents too much power, especially donor parents. They can easily the leverage the ability to leave and go to a new school to drive curricular changes that they prefer, avoid punishment, etc. The school knows they can’t afford to lose family. By necessity, the school will also need to focus on advertisement and enrollment, which can also look a lot like prioritizing appearance over substance.
Yes, these are my fears exactly so thanks for confirming my gut. But I could only find data up to 2022 so not sure if there has been any sort of turnaround the past three years. Hoping they have found more stable ground.