Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious responses only please. Have toured and our DS likes all three. Am hopeful to get insights on the pros and cons of each, from people that actually have first-hand experience (vs. giving feedback based on perceptions.) Thank you so much!
Great question. DC is also considering all three.
Would love if someone can confirm the following observation: Sidwell has stronger resources in athletics, science, and writing and in general, the facilities at Sidwell are be are better than Maret and GDS.
Sidwell has more fields onsite and from what i've seen better facilities for the most sports (tennis, soccer, football, track). Sidwell includes lunch. GDS does not have a cafeteria. Not sure what Maret does. Sidwell has some fantastic teachers especially english and science. The new arts building is really nice.
I think Sidwell is strong in the objective measurements (NSMF, campus size, facilities) but look closely to see if it is a good fit for your kid. Its an intense place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious responses only please. Have toured and our DS likes all three. Am hopeful to get insights on the pros and cons of each, from people that actually have first-hand experience (vs. giving feedback based on perceptions.) Thank you so much!
Great question. DC is also considering all three.
Would love if someone can confirm the following observation: Sidwell has stronger resources in athletics, science, and writing and in general, the facilities at Sidwell are be are better than Maret and GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Does GDS have a decent music program at the HS level?[/quote
Yes, the program is really strong
Anonymous wrote:OP, there are substantial threads/arguments about who is better. Seek those out for the pro-con comments and bashing. I would be cautious about people who say do you want pro-con comments from those of us with significant experience. Inevitably, it leads to a down and dirty, hair-pulling fight.Anonymous wrote:Are you looking for comments only from people who have experience with two or more of these three, so they can compare/contrast? Or are you also interested in pro-con comments from those of us who have significant experience with just one of the three?
Remember that kids who score in the highest percentile may have absolutely nothing else to offer. Schools do not fill the spaces solely with the highest percentile scorers.Anonymous wrote:I have heard that these schools receive so many applicants with standardized test scores in the highest 98-99th%ile, that they could fill an entire entering class with them.
I know that other important attributes and talents factor into the admissions process, but it does concern me slightly as my child did not have such high standardized test scores for admission.
OP, there are substantial threads/arguments about who is better. Seek those out for the pro-con comments and bashing. I would be cautious about people who say do you want pro-con comments from those of us with significant experience. Inevitably, it leads to a down and dirty, hair-pulling fight.Anonymous wrote:Are you looking for comments only from people who have experience with two or more of these three, so they can compare/contrast? Or are you also interested in pro-con comments from those of us who have significant experience with just one of the three?
Anonymous wrote:Serious responses only please. Have toured and our DS likes all three. Am hopeful to get insights on the pros and cons of each, from people that actually have first-hand experience (vs. giving feedback based on perceptions.) Thank you so much!