Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS is a traditional by the books no nonsense education. Both great schools but the girls at NCS can chew the girls up at Sidwell any day of the week.
Mike Tyson-style? I've heard about their elbows. Didn't realize you also have to look out for their teeth.
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is more diverse and the social scene in more fluid. There are many boy-girl best friends. In US the kids form several groups of friends based on their interests and EC activities, and these may shift as the kids mature, but all the kids know each other and seem to respect each other. New comers are welcomed because everyone likes to meet new people. In middle school there is some drama over who goes to whose parties, etc., but by US this is done. The kids support each other because they all feel academic stress.
I know NCS less well, but my impression is the girls form lasting friendships in middle school and 9th grade and these tend to stay ion place. One of my friend's daughter's told me "It takes a lot of work to be popular." I don't get that sense at Sidwell. The academic work is equally stressful at both schools.
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is more diverse and the social scene in more fluid. There are many boy-girl best friends. In US the kids form several groups of friends based on their interests and EC activities, and these may shift as the kids mature, but all the kids know each other and seem to respect each other. New comers are welcomed because everyone likes to meet new people. In middle school there is some drama over who goes to whose parties, etc., but by US this is done. The kids support each other because they all feel academic stress.
I know NCS less well, but my impression is the girls form lasting friendships in middle school and 9th grade and these tend to stay ion place. One of my friend's daughter's told me "It takes a lot of work to be popular." I don't get that sense at Sidwell. The academic work is equally stressful at both schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS is a traditional by the books no nonsense education. Both great schools but the girls at NCS can chew the girls up at Sidwell any day of the week.
The NCS girls themselves would never say that -- they have great respect for (and often many friends at) Sidwell. Two excellent academic schools with bright/brilliant, high-achieving, and articulate young women. The big differences really are social (co-ed vs. all-girls is a very different picture). NCS might be a little stronger overall for girls' sports but Sidwell has some great programs as well and sends many athletes on to play in college. Good arts at both schools (and NCS arts is co-ed with St. Albans so they have the full co-ed experience in theater/singing/orchestra).
Anonymous wrote:NCS is a traditional by the books no nonsense education. Both great schools but the girls at NCS can chew the girls up at Sidwell any day of the week.
Anonymous wrote:NCS is a traditional by the books no nonsense education. Both great schools but the girls at NCS can chew the girls up at Sidwell any day of the week.