Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's rare for parents to have kids at both. They usually pick one or the other or transfer between.
Fair enough, but there are quite a few families who have sent daughters to Madeira after being at Holton, and their opinions are what I'm looking for.
My daughter is at Holton, and one of her classmates came from Madeira in 9th or 10th grade. Felt that Holton was a better fit academically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's rare for parents to have kids at both. They usually pick one or the other or transfer between.
Fair enough, but there are quite a few families who have sent daughters to Madeira after being at Holton, and their opinions are what I'm looking for.
Anonymous wrote:What were your daughter's impressions of each? Curious about the different vibes she got.Anonymous wrote:DD got into both. They have pretty different vibes. Your kid will know after doing shadow days which one works best for her.
What were your daughter's impressions of each? Curious about the different vibes she got.Anonymous wrote:DD got into both. They have pretty different vibes. Your kid will know after doing shadow days which one works best for her.
Anonymous wrote:Madeira has boarding + Holton doesn't. It would be isolating for a kid to be a non-profit boarder at Madeira.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's rare for parents to have kids at both. They usually pick one or the other or transfer between.
Fair enough, but there are quite a few families who have sent daughters to Madeira after being at Holton, and their opinions are what I'm looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madeira has boarding + Holton doesn't. It would be isolating for a kid to be a non-profit boarder at Madeira.
This is 100% not true. I have a senior day student at Madeira. She has tons of friends who are boarders and tons of friends who are not. (Not sure what you mean by non-profit boarder).
Anonymous wrote:I think it's rare for parents to have kids at both. They usually pick one or the other or transfer between.
Anonymous wrote:Madeira has boarding + Holton doesn't. It would be isolating for a kid to be a non-profit boarder at Madeira.