Anonymous wrote:PP, do you like Bridges and are you staying next year? Why did you not pick Barnard (that's our IB and right now our only choice). Thanks.
We like Bridges, and will likely stay. We picked Bridges over Barnard for a few reasons. Bridges was started as a PS/PK school only, and their early childhood education program is strong. There is also a focus on inclusive education and they have a number of students with special needs, some of whom are integrated into the classroom, and some of whom are in separate classes. Because of this, the teacher/student ratios are low (2:18 for PS and PK), and each child, regardless of ability, is evaluated and met where they are. The attention seems to be very individualized, though I don't have anything else to compare it to. We've also heard good things about Barnard, but we weren't sure we'd stay through 4th/5th. We chose Bridges because we will likely only be there for a few years (ultimately, we want language immersion, so we did play the lotteries again hoping for a spot in a language charter), and wanted the strongest PS/PK program as well as the option of staying through elementary (assuming Bridges continues on its great trajectory).