Anonymous wrote:PP. we are not at the school, but I fail to see your point. How does the parents' allegedly being 'rather intense and competitive' impact the learning environment and what happens with your child inside the school all day long when you aren't there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured WES a couple of years ago and liked teachers, admissions people, and the facility. A fine school. What we liked less though, at least compared to other schools, was the parent crowd - lots of stressed out lawyers and lobbyists.
Maybe this is responsible for the "not so fuzzy" atmosphere? It was also a key reason why we turned WES' offer down.
Name me a private school in DC that does not have "lots of stressed out lawyers and lobbyists." I do not think the parent crowd at WES differs much from that at other schools. Each school will have its fair share of gossipy SAHMs, overly demanding parents, tacky wealth, etc.
Anonymous wrote:We toured WES a couple of years ago and liked teachers, admissions people, and the facility. A fine school. What we liked less though, at least compared to other schools, was the parent crowd - lots of stressed out lawyers and lobbyists.
Maybe this is responsible for the "not so fuzzy" atmosphere? It was also a key reason why we turned WES' offer down.
Anonymous wrote:WES mom here,
It is interesting because one of the reasons that we stay at WES is the warm atmosphere that make us feel like we are part of an extended family. For me personally, I experienced it first hand because we had a family tragedy during our first year at WES. I cannot say enough about how supportive (from the faculty to parents were) of our family. People I hadn't met would come and offer their support to us and go out of their way to be of help. I really got the impression that this is an element of the school. That close knit community is what keeps me at WES. I feel as if people really watch out and care for one another. I have no experience with other schools so I can't speak to how it compares. but I know that the warm and supportive atmosphere of the school makes my DC excited to enter the school each and every morning..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it's interesting that you asked this question. I toured WES. It seems like a great school, but I did not find it "warm and fuzzy" like I found the other schools I toured and I'm not sure why.
Mind naming the schools you did find "warm and fuzzy"?
Anonymous wrote:OP, it's interesting that you asked this question. I toured WES. It seems like a great school, but I did not find it "warm and fuzzy" like I found the other schools I toured and I'm not sure why.