Anonymous wrote:DS went to Sheridan K-8 and is now in graduate school. I can see a very obvious throughline between his foundational years at Sheridan and his love of learning at a rigorous high school. Sheridan set him up with amazing critical thinking and writing skills and love of learning and intellectual curiosity. The school fosters poise in kids that i think is related to the environment of joy/safety but also “challenge by choice” that fosters confidence and agency.
If I were faced with the decision today, almost 20 years later, I would make the same choice.
Another Sheridan parent here and foundational is a great word. We too would do Sheridan all over again. The small size of the school means that everybody gets individual attention. And that environment (individual attention, strong community, strong culture of participation in clubs and sports) is like an incubator for kids to thrive at their secondary schools. Sheridan kids have gone on to do all kinds of great things in their respective high schools and they often are chosen as team captains in their sports teams or editor in chiefs of the school paper. My theory is that Sheridan is a place where kids are encouraged to step up and try something. And the other upside is that kids get to choose the high school that is right for them. Outplacement has been supurb. If you are considering the school, don't think twice. It's one of the best decisions we have made for our family.