Anonymous wrote:DC applied for HS, was accepted at both but chose another school (but liked GDS and Maret a lot). I think that the biggest difference is size. Maret is tiny in comparison. This can be a good thing if your child finds friends, could be hard if they don't. I'd also agree with above posters that the activism is more overt at GDS and woven through everything in the school; it's explicitly throughout the curriculum and was mentioned in every address we were given. In attending events at the school, I felt Maret was a bit more diverse (especially economically) and I liked that it felt like a neighborhood school (whatever that means). And at GDS, I loved that the kids looked so "at home" in their school - they ran the entire event and they owned the place (in a good way) and had great spirit. (I can honestly say that school DC chose pales in comparison on both these counts).
Both GDS and Maret had very nice communities and both offer a great education.
Maret will also likely be harder to get into, as I said, it's tiny.
The above is accurate. The schools are more similar than different with the main differentiation being size. They are both highly competitive for admissions with it being harder and more selective at Maret, more a result of size than profile. An important consideration for both is whether your family is full pay or applying for FA. No surprise, there is a significant advantage being full pay, and the student profile for full pay applicants while still competitive does not need to be as high as FA applicants. And...not to be a broken record...but this is more acute at Maret, because of its relative small size. Good luck!