Anonymous wrote:There are some old threads on this, but any views on the PM program and how kids handle it?
Anonymous wrote:Last year, our 2 year old was waitlisted and accepted to the PM program about a week later. We declined and asked to be removed from WL — just wanted to have “school” stuff settled and weren’t interested in an afternoon program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to the above poster who got accepted.
We were waitlisted for a 3 year old. Didn’t really expect to get in as they certainly had a lot of applicants. Or it seemed that way at the play dates. Would love to know how many open spaces they had for 3 year olds and if the waitlist moves. We have other options anyway so we’re fine.
However a friend of ours (the only other person we know who applied) claims they got flat out rejected. That seems a little harsh to me. I thought everyone got put on the waitlist! Would love to know what the acceptance criteria really is, how many got accepted, waitlisted and rejected.
Welcome to the reality of private school life in DC
Anonymous wrote:Congrats to the above poster who got accepted.
We were waitlisted for a 3 year old. Didn’t really expect to get in as they certainly had a lot of applicants. Or it seemed that way at the play dates. Would love to know how many open spaces they had for 3 year olds and if the waitlist moves. We have other options anyway so we’re fine.
However a friend of ours (the only other person we know who applied) claims they got flat out rejected. That seems a little harsh to me. I thought everyone got put on the waitlist! Would love to know what the acceptance criteria really is, how many got accepted, waitlisted and rejected.
Anonymous wrote:Of course kids get in. The Pm sessions are pretty easy to get into. Now that there’s free public preK in DC, Ncrc is always looking for students willing to pay its tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone get accepted to this preschool?
If so, which year?
If not, were you waitlisted?