Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quality school. We don't send our kids there (hard to swing private for 3 kids...for us), but we looked at it and are close to a number of families who send their kids there. They're uniformly enthusiastic about the place and the kids are impressive (smart, thoughtful, kind, articulate--good ambassadors for the place). From the outside this seems like the best option in PGC for families who aren't interested in going the Catholic school route. The families we know are zoned for strong MC public schools, but are happy with their choice and seem to think it's an unusually good deal financially for all the benefits that come from private, engaged parents, small class size, lack of a testing culture, little to no homework in the lower grades, more time outside, emphasis on ethics and character alongside academics.
Ironic given the behavior of the teachers.
Please provide specific examples to support your statements.
I'd like to know as well. I have an FCS middle-schooler, and there are definitely issues in terms of communication/transparency/accountability from school to parents. But I don't know anything about ethics being an issue.
Anonymous wrote:You'd like to enter this fall? I think you are too late. It's a popular school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quality school. We don't send our kids there (hard to swing private for 3 kids...for us), but we looked at it and are close to a number of families who send their kids there. They're uniformly enthusiastic about the place and the kids are impressive (smart, thoughtful, kind, articulate--good ambassadors for the place). From the outside this seems like the best option in PGC for families who aren't interested in going the Catholic school route. The families we know are zoned for strong MC public schools, but are happy with their choice and seem to think it's an unusually good deal financially for all the benefits that come from private, engaged parents, small class size, lack of a testing culture, little to no homework in the lower grades, more time outside, emphasis on ethics and character alongside academics.
Ironic given the behavior of the teachers.
Please provide specific examples to support your statements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quality school. We don't send our kids there (hard to swing private for 3 kids...for us), but we looked at it and are close to a number of families who send their kids there. They're uniformly enthusiastic about the place and the kids are impressive (smart, thoughtful, kind, articulate--good ambassadors for the place). From the outside this seems like the best option in PGC for families who aren't interested in going the Catholic school route. The families we know are zoned for strong MC public schools, but are happy with their choice and seem to think it's an unusually good deal financially for all the benefits that come from private, engaged parents, small class size, lack of a testing culture, little to no homework in the lower grades, more time outside, emphasis on ethics and character alongside academics.
Ironic given the behavior of the teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quality school. We don't send our kids there (hard to swing private for 3 kids...for us), but we looked at it and are close to a number of families who send their kids there. They're uniformly enthusiastic about the place and the kids are impressive (smart, thoughtful, kind, articulate--good ambassadors for the place). From the outside this seems like the best option in PGC for families who aren't interested in going the Catholic school route. The families we know are zoned for strong MC public schools, but are happy with their choice and seem to think it's an unusually good deal financially for all the benefits that come from private, engaged parents, small class size, lack of a testing culture, little to no homework in the lower grades, more time outside, emphasis on ethics and character alongside academics.
Ironic given the behavior of the teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Quality school. We don't send our kids there (hard to swing private for 3 kids...for us), but we looked at it and are close to a number of families who send their kids there. They're uniformly enthusiastic about the place and the kids are impressive (smart, thoughtful, kind, articulate--good ambassadors for the place). From the outside this seems like the best option in PGC for families who aren't interested in going the Catholic school route. The families we know are zoned for strong MC public schools, but are happy with their choice and seem to think it's an unusually good deal financially for all the benefits that come from private, engaged parents, small class size, lack of a testing culture, little to no homework in the lower grades, more time outside, emphasis on ethics and character alongside academics.