Anonymous
Post 01/14/2013 18:40     Subject: The Harbor School in Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harbor School is smaller than those other schools - something most view as an advantage, in that it leads to more individualized attention.


You would think so, but no. Also Head of School is so full of it. Great bullshit artist.


Really? Never heard anyone say anything but great things on this forum about the HOS.....could you elaborate?
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2013 18:07     Subject: The Harbor School in Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:Harbor School is smaller than those other schools - something most view as an advantage, in that it leads to more individualized attention.


You would think so, but no. Also Head of School is so full of it. Great bullshit artist.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2013 14:42     Subject: The Harbor School in Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:^^^sniff, sniff...nose bleeding yet?


I don't get this. Is it a comment about harbor? Bullis? And what does it mean?
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2013 13:55     Subject: The Harbor School in Bethesda

^^^sniff, sniff...nose bleeding yet?
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2013 12:06     Subject: The Harbor School in Bethesda

... add Bullis to the list above.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2013 12:06     Subject: The Harbor School in Bethesda

We were at Harbor several years ago. We loved the low key, down to earth families, small class sizes and individualized attential our child received. The Head of School is outstanding. Harbor has more of a mix of families who go on to public and private compared to PDS and Concord Hill. Kids go on to Norwood, Holton, Green Acres, Grace, Landon, St Andrew's and their local schools, as I recall.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2013 11:19     Subject: The Harbor School in Bethesda

Harbor School is smaller than those other schools - something most view as an advantage, in that it leads to more individualized attention.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2013 10:44     Subject: The Harbor School in Bethesda

By twice over do you mean 2. PDS usually sends bet. 8 and 10.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2013 09:58     Subject: Re:The Harbor School in Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can you elaborate any more about the staff? Just not staff or you weren't impressed? Do you know how it compares to Primary Day or Concord Hill?

Academically both those schools are stronger than harbor. Traditionally Pds sends lots of kids to Landon, Hilton and sidwell. concord hill ends in 3rd so in can be a good school for tHose interested in St albans and not going to besuvoir.

Check the exmissions for the school. If you see yourself staying private, it wil.tell you what schools kids aim for.


Harbor's exmissions last year included Holton, twice over.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2013 07:00     Subject: Re:The Harbor School in Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:not religious; mediocre teaching staff


Do you have first-hand experience with the Harbor School?

We do. It has been a dynamic, nurturing environment for DC. The teachers and administrators are invested in helping each student live up to his or her potential. They are focused on early childhood development and they know what they are doing. I can't imagine a better environment for DC.


Yes and still stand by mediocre.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2013 06:25     Subject: Re:The Harbor School in Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:Can you elaborate any more about the staff? Just not staff or you weren't impressed? Do you know how it compares to Primary Day or Concord Hill?

Academically both those schools are stronger than harbor. Traditionally Pds sends lots of kids to Landon, Hilton and sidwell. concord hill ends in 3rd so in can be a good school for tHose interested in St albans and not going to besuvoir.

Check the exmissions for the school. If you see yourself staying private, it wil.tell you what schools kids aim for.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2013 01:35     Subject: Re:The Harbor School in Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:not religious; mediocre teaching staff


Do you have first-hand experience with the Harbor School?

We do. It has been a dynamic, nurturing environment for DC. The teachers and administrators are invested in helping each student live up to his or her potential. They are focused on early childhood development and they know what they are doing. I can't imagine a better environment for DC.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2013 21:43     Subject: Re:The Harbor School in Bethesda

Can you elaborate any more about the staff? Just not staff or you weren't impressed? Do you know how it compares to Primary Day or Concord Hill?
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2013 21:32     Subject: Re:The Harbor School in Bethesda

not religious; mediocre teaching staff
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2013 20:30     Subject: The Harbor School in Bethesda

Can anyone share any information about the Harbor school in terms of the quality of the teachers for Kindergarten, is it a religious based school, are they nurturing?