Anonymous wrote:Also when we interviewed with different schools when our child was in 6th grade, all of the admissions teams spoke about how well NPS kids do at their school.
Anonymous wrote:I love NPS, but if you are very into the Cathedral Schools it would be a no brainer for me to start the experience early and pick Beauvoir. My only concern would be if your child wasn't picked up to continue on, could be a little rough. Though some re-apply later and are re-admitted.
Anonymous wrote:My children went to Beauvoir, so I can’t comment on NPS.
Beauvoir was an amazing experience for three children with different personalities. Strong, developmentally appropriate curriculum without pressure or excessive and unnecessary homework. Good math curriculum that has been adapted from Singapore Math and other math-teaching approaches, but is tied to Commom Core curriculum. Fun science classes, emphasis on music, art, PE. 1:10 teacher ratio, with two teachers in every classroom.
Plenty of play time, creativity, and a joyful learning environment. The best playground of any NW private school. Sunlit classrooms. Olmstead Woods right next door. The current HOS is kind and competent.
My kids still talk about how much they loved Beauvoir. It was a great way to start their education. Beauvoir made learning fun, setting up a positive relationship to learning. Worth every penny.
Anonymous wrote:But eventually if you have a good chance of getting into STA/NCS, you could save a lot of money by staying at NPS for another 3 years (from 4th to 6th grades).
I think the facility at BVR might be better. They have a beautiful campus.
Anonymous wrote:Go with BVR.
Most NPS grads still go to single-gender schools like cathedral schools or Landon/Holton. It is easier to get into these places from BVR.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any perspectives on sending a child to Beauvoir vs. NPS for pre-K and beyond? Comparison of academics (especially math), extracurricular /enrichment opportunities, quality of teachers, school culture (including parent culture), and outplacement opportunities would be much appreciated!