Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman & a junior at RSS. I think the school is great! The size may seem intimidating from the outside, but it's not as scary as it seems. Agree with the PP about sub-schools. Also, 7th/8th graders largely kept separate from the high schoolers. Both my kids are focused on studies and the school has excellent academics and great staff - I've never had a bad interaction with any of them. RSS has some AP classes, but it's an IB school, so that's a plus if that's your style and a minus if it isn't (my daughter transferred here for IB before we moved within the boundary). The only drawback that I have noticed as a result of the size of the school is that it can be very competitive to get on a sports team (or many other groups that you have to try out for and have limited numbers accepted - though not ALL groups are like that). Good luck with your decision, OP!
NP. Also considering Robinson with an introverted kid. Which activities/sports are no cut?
My kid goes to another school, but for an introvert wanting no cut, theatre tech is a good option. They end up with a really tight group. One of the music classes is good too, especially choir or band.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman & a junior at RSS. I think the school is great! The size may seem intimidating from the outside, but it's not as scary as it seems. Agree with the PP about sub-schools. Also, 7th/8th graders largely kept separate from the high schoolers. Both my kids are focused on studies and the school has excellent academics and great staff - I've never had a bad interaction with any of them. RSS has some AP classes, but it's an IB school, so that's a plus if that's your style and a minus if it isn't (my daughter transferred here for IB before we moved within the boundary). The only drawback that I have noticed as a result of the size of the school is that it can be very competitive to get on a sports team (or many other groups that you have to try out for and have limited numbers accepted - though not ALL groups are like that). Good luck with your decision, OP!
NP. Also considering Robinson with an introverted kid. Which activities/sports are no cut?
Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman & a junior at RSS. I think the school is great! The size may seem intimidating from the outside, but it's not as scary as it seems. Agree with the PP about sub-schools. Also, 7th/8th graders largely kept separate from the high schoolers. Both my kids are focused on studies and the school has excellent academics and great staff - I've never had a bad interaction with any of them. RSS has some AP classes, but it's an IB school, so that's a plus if that's your style and a minus if it isn't (my daughter transferred here for IB before we moved within the boundary). The only drawback that I have noticed as a result of the size of the school is that it can be very competitive to get on a sports team (or many other groups that you have to try out for and have limited numbers accepted - though not ALL groups are like that). Good luck with your decision, OP!
Anonymous wrote:All they care about at that school is sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All they care about at that school is sports.
Not true. My nerdy boys love Robinson. They have something for everyone. Great school, teachers and staff.
Anonymous wrote:All they care about at that school is sports.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is an introvert and she was very happy and successful there.
Anonymous wrote:I went there. Graduated in 2003. I would say you don't really feel the hugeness of it while you are there. It's broken down into sub-schools and that helps. With so many kids, I think everyone finds a niche.
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts? I love the neighborhood but reluctant due to the size of the school. One of my children is an introvert.