Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. What does that practically mean in terms of how many non-legacy, faculty kids and non-sibling spots there are each year for the kindergarten class?
It is nearly impossible. Aim lower.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. What does that practically mean in terms of how many non-legacy, faculty kids and non-sibling spots there are each year for the kindergarten class?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely still competitive. Regardless of the NCS/STA connection, it’s a desirable school. For many, the focus on early childhood education is a bonus. Some of the K-12s view their LS as an afterthought with all funding going to the US. Having a school that ends after 3rd gives the opportunity to assess how your child is as a learner at that age and Beauvoir puts you in a strong position for outplacement.
+1
BVR is excellent. I think the recent threads bashing the school is the result of BVR kids NOT getting into STA and NCS and poorly behaved children being exited out.
Anonymous wrote:Kids are still baking in 3rd grade. There’s still more room for growth and development.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely still competitive. Regardless of the NCS/STA connection, it’s a desirable school. For many, the focus on early childhood education is a bonus. Some of the K-12s view their LS as an afterthought with all funding going to the US. Having a school that ends after 3rd gives the opportunity to assess how your child is as a learner at that age and Beauvoir puts you in a strong position for outplacement.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not that competitive any more. It’s a big school and fewer parents these days want NCS/STA for their older kids, so it’s easier to get into all the Cathedral schools than it used to be. Ask anyone who works in admissions/outplacement.