Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These schools are maybe five minutes apart. I am not sure commute would be a deciding factor. These are both terrific schools. Our kids are at St. Pats and both love the school. We have a boy and a girl so can say the experience is terrific for either sex. I do wish St. Pats had uniforms that would be one thing to think about although I am overruled on this by my daughter. I also like the green space at St. Pats--it's a lot for a city school and their new field is amazing but we are a sporty family so playing fields are meaningful for us. I also like the 7th and 8th grade program at St. Pats-I wanted to avoid the girl drama and so far so good.
Ha... five minute apart when.... on a Sunday morning at 3:00 a.m.?
Anonymous wrote:These schools are maybe five minutes apart. I am not sure commute would be a deciding factor. These are both terrific schools. Our kids are at St. Pats and both love the school. We have a boy and a girl so can say the experience is terrific for either sex. I do wish St. Pats had uniforms that would be one thing to think about although I am overruled on this by my daughter. I also like the green space at St. Pats--it's a lot for a city school and their new field is amazing but we are a sporty family so playing fields are meaningful for us. I also like the 7th and 8th grade program at St. Pats-I wanted to avoid the girl drama and so far so good.
Anonymous wrote:We chose NPS and a big deciding factor for us was having an opportunity to speak with their 6th graders. They are poised, well prepared, and grounded in a way that impressed us. You can look for the child you have now but it's wise to keep an eye out for the child he/she will become at the school.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. I really like how, for nursery, NPS is smaller and therefore seemingly more comforting to our son. That being said, as he ages, I like how St. Pats seems more spacious for an active boy. Can you expand on the cultural differences?