Anonymous wrote:The head of the MS is an amazing, thoughtful woman and the new head of school is a terrific person. My son is very happy and has started to pursue a passion for art (something he had not shown much interest in!). Lots of room to explore new interests and lot of encouragement to try new things.
As far as the honor code and civility code, those were big positives for us. I really like the idea that making tough decisions to do the "right thing" - even when it is tough - is something that is emphasized and discussed. Individual students - and teachers too - present speeches to the school about a difficult moral decision or situation (and how they handled it/learned from it). I have listened to some of these speeches and they are very moving. I don't believe the message is to protect "brothers" but rather to learn from the difficult decisions other students have made…and to strive to be an honorable person. All good things in my opinion.
Whatever your decision on school: good luck! If you chose Landon: welcome!
Anonymous wrote:The head of the MS is an amazing, thoughtful woman and the new head of school is a terrific person. My son is very happy and has started to pursue a passion for art (something he had not shown much interest in!). Lots of room to explore new interests and lot of encouragement to try new things.
As far as the honor code and civility code, those were big positives for us. I really like the idea that making tough decisions to do the "right thing" - even when it is tough - is something that is emphasized and discussed. Individual students - and teachers too - present speeches to the school about a difficult moral decision or situation (and how they handled it/learned from it). I have listened to some of these speeches and they are very moving. I don't believe the message is to protect "brothers" but rather to learn from the difficult decisions other students have made…and to strive to be an honorable person. All good things in my opinion.
Whatever your decision on school: good luck! If you chose Landon: welcome!
Anonymous wrote:I think it's a beautiful campus and the boys look happy for the most part. The one area that was a deciding factor for us when we declined our son's spot for upper school was the code of character: it was a document to memorize but few students/parents/faculty could explain why and how one follows the code-- just that it existed, you memorize it, and that the boys protect their Landon "brothers". That to me is when things can go wrong. I would want my son to follow the ethical path even if it meant turning his back on his "brothers".
megleyb@yahoo.com wrote:We are not from this area, so I am not completely clear about the black and white divided line between families that love or hate Landon. But, we were very impressed when we went to visit the school, and now our son has been offered a spot in the 5th grade. I have been reading the past posts, but I don't see specifics explaining why people hate this school. My husband is worried about its reputation of being a jock school (our son is not a jock, but does like to play sports and is good at music) and thinks maybe our son may not fit in. I thnk that he may be happy there as it does not seem like sports is it's only strength. Any insight would be very helpful and much appreciated!! Thanks!