Anonymous wrote:I believe St. Andrew's actually was founded by families who had the same desire as OP. Most of the time the reverse commute to the main campus isn't bad -- actually, from the Bethesda bus stop it is downright pleasant because the bus goes out Bradley to Seven Locks. From Chevy Chase, it can take as long or longer to get to some of the downtown schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Would love to see WES expand to offer a HS option, though it might feel a bit insular to go from nursery through HS at one place. Other schools manage, though - at least from K - 12.
You mentioned SJC - a number of WES kids chose to go there last year. It is getting harder and harder to get in. I agree there must be a huge market for a co-Ed Episcopal HS (besides St Andrew's, which is far out in Potomac).
There are many kids at St. Andrew's who live in NWDC, Chevy Chase and Bethesda. It's a great choice if you're looking for a PK-12 Episcopal school with strong, innovative academics and an inclusive, collaborative culture. Many kids from a variety of schools enter St. Andrew's in middle school and upper school, especially in grades 6 and 9.
Anonymous wrote:No it doesn't. Wishing is conditional. In conditional sentences where the condition is unreal or not yet real and in clauses after to wish, use were: I wish it were true that PP knew her grammar.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Would love to see WES expand to offer a HS option, though it might feel a bit insular to go from nursery through HS at one place. Other schools manage, though - at least from K - 12.
You mentioned SJC - a number of WES kids chose to go there last year. It is getting harder and harder to get in. I agree there must be a huge market for a co-Ed Episcopal HS (besides St Andrew's, which is far out in Potomac).
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I typed too fast again. My subject line should say "wish there were" not "wish their were."
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Would love to see WES expand to offer a HS option, though it might feel a bit insular to go from nursery through HS at one place. Other schools manage, though - at least from K - 12.
You mentioned SJC - a number of WES kids chose to go there last year. It is getting harder and harder to get in. I agree there must be a huge market for a co-Ed Episcopal HS (besides St Andrew's, which is far out in Potomac).