Anonymous wrote:Ours is a non Christian family. When we looked at HS we found NPS to be the least welcoming of the Christian based schools. Admittedly we eliminated catholic schools from consideration as we found them to be the least approachable for a non Christian family. St. Andrew’s, Sidwell, and Sandy Springs, were all inclusive, with St. Andrew’s being the most authentically inclusive yet true to its religious affiliation while also being the most racially and religiously diverse. NPS was as characterized above - very homogenous, very Chevy chase, and not particularly welcoming. None of the non Christian families we know who do choose religious schools have chosen NPS. For some NPS’ limited scope can be appealing, for others a turn off. To NPS’ credit, it doesn’t try to promote itself as anything other than what it is.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard it’s WASPy but I was surprised to learn that. I would have though the Episcopal schools (Beauvoir, St Pat’s, WES) would be more so, but alas, I’ve been told NPS is actually more WASPy than the WASP-affiliates schools.
Not sure if it’s true, but I literally had this conversation with an NPS parent for fun!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Total troll
+1. And not even a good one.
Anonymous wrote:Total troll
Anonymous wrote:A Jewish friend of mine said when they looked around the new parents reception, they realized they were the diversity the school touted. Yes, it’s Presbyterian. WASPy.
Anonymous wrote:A Jewish friend of mine said when they looked around the new parents reception, they realized they were the diversity the school touted. Yes, it’s Presbyterian. WASPy.
What were they expecting?