Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Past and current parents or current student and alumni if you had to describe the school in less than five words what would you say?
Go soak your head in a bucket.
That is 7 words. You must have went to GDS
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I think you mean "you must have gone to GDS." So did you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Past and current parents or current student and alumni if you had to describe the school in less than five words what would you say?
Go soak your head in a bucket.
That is 7 words. You must have went to GDS
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Past and current parents or current student and alumni if you had to describe the school in less than five words what would you say?
Go soak your head in a bucket.
That's 6 words. Fail.
Anonymous wrote:Past and current parents or current student and alumni if you had to describe the school in less than five words what would you say?
Go soak your head in a bucket.
Anonymous wrote:It's a website. Maybe it is outdated or maybe they don't care too much.
Anonymous wrote:Past and current parents or current student and alumni if you had to describe the school in less than five words what would you say?
Go soak your head in a bucket.
Anonymous wrote:The website was recently redone (in the past year).
DD was a prospective student this year. The school is tremendously impressive academically, and we were amazed with our classroom visits. But the school comes across as all business and I feel they have cultivated the reputation. I think as you visit each school - walk the halls, sit-in on classes, talk to students, attend sporting & art events, browse their web & social media sites, etc - you do get a sense of a school, and can compare "the vibe" with other schools. I wouldn't judge a school on only one of these aspects, but by looking at all of them it should give you a clearer picture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it representative of life at the school? I know that academically NCS is one of the best around, so this is not about whether the girls get a great education. My question is does it foster a love of learning? When browsing the website it felt serious and a bit uptight. I'll be looking for an all girls MS/HS for my daughter in the next year and I want a place that is academically rigorous but I also want it to be an enjoyable experience. Past and current parents or current student and alumni if you had to describe the school in less than five words what would you say?
Do you really think NCS has held it's place as one of the best DC Private schools by having a boring/stuffy student life? My DD attends and she had to cut back on activities because they got in the way of her academics. Maybe visit their FB page where you can see day to day life at the school. Also, you won't get "flash" at NCS but you will get substance.
Anonymous wrote:Is it representative of life at the school? I know that academically NCS is one of the best around, so this is not about whether the girls get a great education. My question is does it foster a love of learning? When browsing the website it felt serious and a bit uptight. I'll be looking for an all girls MS/HS for my daughter in the next year and I want a place that is academically rigorous but I also want it to be an enjoyable experience. Past and current parents or current student and alumni if you had to describe the school in less than five words what would you say?
Past and current parents or current student and alumni if you had to describe the school in less than five words what would you say?