Anonymous wrote:Our families have attended THE High School for over 150 years. It educates the whole person. Academics, honor, sports, etc. We plan to pay for our grandchildren to attend. St. Grottlesex types may look down on Southern schools such as EHS but our families have competed with their types successfully for years. AND we have excellent manners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to decide if we want to stay in Alexandria or move.
Just curious. Since you are local, did you look into day schools in town (St. Stephens St. Agnes, Bishop Ireton, etc.) and find them lacking? As long as your thinking Private, why would you need to move? You could stay and easily do one of the DC privates as well.
My oldest child is only 3 years old. We are looking into our public and private options. From the research I have done, I am not all that impressed with our options in the area. The better private schools seem to be clustered in DC, McLean and Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to decide if we want to stay in Alexandria or move.
Just curious. Since you are local, did you look into day schools in town (St. Stephens St. Agnes, Bishop Ireton, etc.) and find them lacking? As long as your thinking Private, why would you need to move? You could stay and easily do one of the DC privates as well.
My oldest child is only 3 years old. We are looking into our public and private options. From the research I have done, I am not all that impressed with our options in the area. The better private schools seem to be clustered in DC, McLean and Bethesda. [/quoteI
You've got a little time before you need to worry about HS then. I would move where you want and if you find that episcopal is a good fit for your child in 11 years it is always an option since it is not a neighborhood school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to decide if we want to stay in Alexandria or move.
Just curious. Since you are local, did you look into day schools in town (St. Stephens St. Agnes, Bishop Ireton, etc.) and find them lacking? As long as your thinking Private, why would you need to move? You could stay and easily do one of the DC privates as well.
Anonymous wrote:Trying to decide if we want to stay in Alexandria or move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a boarding school, so if you're thinking you will send your kid there to live, your question is moot.
I would still be interested in hearing the reputation of the school. Many of my friends from college and grad school attended boarding school.
I think it is very good, but I think that it's not usually discussed since it is, in fact, a boarding school, so a different category alltogether.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a boarding school, so if you're thinking you will send your kid there to live, your question is moot.
I would still be interested in hearing the reputation of the school. Many of my friends from college and grad school attended boarding school.
Anonymous wrote:It's a boarding school, so if you're thinking you will send your kid there to live, your question is moot.