Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind a large number of kids that would attend chantilly get into TJ.
I think the only major difference is that Robinson is very slightly closer to the city, hence the higher prices.
Anonymous wrote:Between them Carson (about 90) & Rocky Run (about 60) send about 150 kids to TJ each year. Carson is a split feeder to Oakton & Chantilly and RR goes to Chantilly. So-- yeah-- you're probably looking at close to 100 kids leaving Chantilly for TJ. Hence, the governor's STEM academy there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both are known for good sports programs. Academically, they are middle of the road in Fairfax Co.
If you're simply referring to performance on standardized tests, average scores at Chantilly are in the top third of FCPS schools and average scores at Robinson are in the top half. The academic opportunities available to students at both schools are excellent.
If you're simply referring to performance on standardized tests, average scores at Chantilly are in the top third of FCPS schools and average scores at Robinson are in the top half. The academic opportunities available to students at both schools are excellent.
Anonymous wrote:Both are known for good sports programs. Academically, they are middle of the road in Fairfax Co.
Anonymous wrote:Both are known for good sports programs. Academically, they are middle of the road in Fairfax Co.
Anonymous wrote:Both are good schools in academics and athletics. One big difference is that Robinson is an IB school, whereas Chantilly offers AP classes. DD is transferring to Robinson (from Chantilly) as a freshman there next year for IB. Not that IB is necessarily better, it's just a better fit for some than AP. Also, Robinson is much larger since it contains grade 7 & 8 as well, fwiw.
Anonymous wrote:Which is considered the better school for academics and athletics? Also would like to know which has a safer school environment.
Both seem to be good schools, but the housing stock seems much newer in Chantilly. The Robinson houses generally seem very dated and old with some places almost rural.
Thanks.