Anonymous wrote:I looked at their website, but it looks like the kids start French at a very young age, and that would be an issue for my kids coming in. The older one is in love with Latin and the younger one has been in Chinese for a few years.
Flint Hill offers both starting in middle school. Congressional offers Latin in middle school. SSSA offers Chinese in HS. I'm surprised more VA schools don't offer Chinese, or offer it earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither.
People like you are exactly the reason we aren't comsidering schools like Potomac and "the Big 3." We are normal people. We live in a (gasp) townhouse. I drive a Ford. We have the means to support a great education for our kids, but we don't want to be somewhere that our kids will be ostracized because they are not oozing wealth. We just want a solid school with smaller class sizes and more opportunities, free from the constraints of the SOLs, where we can be ourselves and our kids can flourish.
Well said!
There's a troll (or two) who have a real problem with Flint Hill. Jst check out the other threads. Most of us think that the person (or persons) posting is a "Big Three Wanna Be" (coudln't get their kids into a Big 3 etc.).
But to address teh post, we had two (2) DC who went through Congressional from pre-k up and out of 8th grade and into Flint HIll. They were well prepared for high school and ultimately did quite well in a college of their choice..and OMG ...they didn't go to Ivy.....[get ready for that Troll] but they did goto a top 25.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither.
People like you are exactly the reason we aren't comsidering schools like Potomac and "the Big 3." We are normal people. We live in a (gasp) townhouse. I drive a Ford. We have the means to support a great education for our kids, but we don't want to be somewhere that our kids will be ostracized because they are not oozing wealth. We just want a solid school with smaller class sizes and more opportunities, free from the constraints of the SOLs, where we can be ourselves and our kids can flourish.
Anonymous wrote:Neither.