Anonymous wrote:We love GDS. In our experience, it’s very organized and the teachers are so wonderful, warm, respected by the kids, and really in touch with who each kid is. It gets so much hate on these boards, but we think it’s great.
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell. No question. GDS is a mess
Anonymous wrote:We hit the trifecta! And now we're frozen. If you had to choose, for a very self-assured but not athletic rising 6th-grade boy, would you pick Sidwell, GDS, or Maret?
I recognize how incredibly fortunate we are to have to make this decision. DS doesn't have strong feelings -- he's not very interested in academics (although his grades are fine) -- and literally says "Your money, you choose." We'd like him to be surrounded by kids who are more academically inclined. Would that be GDS? That was our impression but it's so hard to know for sure.
Anonymous wrote:We hit the trifecta! And now we're frozen. If you had to choose, for a very self-assured but not athletic rising 6th-grade boy, would you pick Sidwell, GDS, or Maret?
I recognize how incredibly fortunate we are to have to make this decision. DS doesn't have strong feelings -- he's not very interested in academics (although his grades are fine) -- and literally says "Your money, you choose." We'd like him to be surrounded by kids who are more academically inclined. Would that be GDS? That was our impression but it's so hard to know for sure.
Anonymous wrote:We hit the trifecta! And now we're frozen. If you had to choose, for a very self-assured but not athletic rising 6th-grade boy, would you pick Sidwell, GDS, or Maret?
I recognize how incredibly fortunate we are to have to make this decision. DS doesn't have strong feelings -- he's not very interested in academics (although his grades are fine) -- and literally says "Your money, you choose." We'd like him to be surrounded by kids who are more academically inclined. Would that be GDS? That was our impression but it's so hard to know for sure.