Anonymous wrote:sorry for the confusion. I mean I will choose day school for my kids if I choose Madeira but my kids have to be boarders if we choose EHS. To be honest, I think they are not very mature to be boardersAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could the PP with kids at both schools explain how the social life is different? I’m a different poster also considering both schools (but DD would be a day student at Madeira).
If madeira we prefer day students.
Who is “we”? Are you claiming Madeira prefers day students? That is patently untrue.
sorry for the confusion. I mean I will choose day school for my kids if I choose Madeira but my kids have to be boarders if we choose EHS. To be honest, I think they are not very mature to be boardersAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could the PP with kids at both schools explain how the social life is different? I’m a different poster also considering both schools (but DD would be a day student at Madeira).
If madeira we prefer day students.
Who is “we”? Are you claiming Madeira prefers day students? That is patently untrue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could the PP with kids at both schools explain how the social life is different? I’m a different poster also considering both schools (but DD would be a day student at Madeira).
If madeira we prefer day students.
I heard about it but I learned that the student was out. Don't know current alcohol and drugs management in the school and want to know more information from parentsAnonymous wrote:Does EHS still have a reputation for partying and drug use? If so, that would be a huge determining factor for my family, regardless of academic rigor. I know it was a major problem there even just a few years ago.
Thank you. I heard that EHS has strong academic. Is it true?Anonymous wrote:DS attended EHS and DD Madeira. Different choices. What I will say is I found Madeira academics to have much more rigor and the students to be more academic minded.
Anonymous wrote:Could the PP with kids at both schools explain how the social life is different? I’m a different poster also considering both schools (but DD would be a day student at Madeira).
Anonymous wrote:Unless you want coed, Madeira is the superior choice. The internship opportunities and the college seminar classroom environment have been phenomenal for my daughter. Plus, the kids are actually supportive of one another.