Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want your kid to compete with the cool kids then Churchill is for you. If you want your kid to be judged by what his/her GPA is and what college they strive for then go to Whitman.
If you want a good education surrounded by great kids and a school with classic diversity then Quince Orchard is the place for you. Best school spirit in the county, most kids participate in either athletics or clubs.
I thought WJ had the best school spirit?
WJ is good but compared to Quince Orchard they don't measure up. This is how you judge school spirit. At an away football game Quince Orchard will routinely travel with 500-1000 fans. WJ might bring 15 or 20.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want your kid to compete with the cool kids then Churchill is for you. If you want your kid to be judged by what his/her GPA is and what college they strive for then go to Whitman.
If you want a good education surrounded by great kids and a school with classic diversity then Quince Orchard is the place for you. Best school spirit in the county, most kids participate in either athletics or clubs.
I thought WJ had the best school spirit?
Anonymous wrote:If you want your kid to compete with the cool kids then Churchill is for you. If you want your kid to be judged by what his/her GPA is and what college they strive for then go to Whitman.
If you want a good education surrounded by great kids and a school with classic diversity then Quince Orchard is the place for you. Best school spirit in the county, most kids participate in either athletics or clubs.
Anonymous wrote:I work with a lovely young woman who graduated from the non-IB portion of RM. she enjoyed high school a lot. People on here make the distinction between the IB program and the "rest" of the school. I can't speak for it other than my experience with my coworker, but she's wonderful.