Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top 4 or 5 (Sidwell, Georgetown Day, St. Albans, National Cathedral School, Potomac, Maret) are in the $45-50K range (and some that are slightly lower rated also charge in the range, like Field School). Right below that they are generally $40-45K. E.g., Flint Hill, St.Stephens/St. Agnes, St. Andrews Episcopal, Washington International School, Landon.
I’m fascinated by the lack of Catholic independents on your “tiers.” Flint Hill above St Anselms or Visi alongside Landon?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another false comparison.
Families of children offered admission at STA or Sidwell are not likely to turn that down for a lesser quality to save a few thousand dollars BECAUSE:
1) If the family needs FA, then STA and Sidwell are the two schools with the deepest pockets in town and most likely will offer the best FA their DC could get- far more than lower tier schools that are under funded and tuition dependant
2) If the family is in the other group of high HHI and was just offered admission to STA or Sidwell, they aren't going to be wringing their hands thinking about saving 7K a year or even 100K over 9 years. Because these families are not making decisions based on what are low figures to them. They are choosing the best education . Period.
Do you realize how misogynistic your comment is? Most people would say Cathedral schools or “STA/NCS” but you only mention STA.
I think you mean sexist, not misogynist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another false comparison.
Families of children offered admission at STA or Sidwell are not likely to turn that down for a lesser quality to save a few thousand dollars BECAUSE:
1) If the family needs FA, then STA and Sidwell are the two schools with the deepest pockets in town and most likely will offer the best FA their DC could get- far more than lower tier schools that are under funded and tuition dependant
2) If the family is in the other group of high HHI and was just offered admission to STA or Sidwell, they aren't going to be wringing their hands thinking about saving 7K a year or even 100K over 9 years. Because these families are not making decisions based on what are low figures to them. They are choosing the best education . Period.
Do you realize how misogynistic your comment is? Most people would say Cathedral schools or “STA/NCS” but you only mention STA.
Anonymous wrote:The right below schools are all close to 50K for high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another false comparison.
Families of children offered admission at STA or Sidwell are not likely to turn that down for a lesser quality to save a few thousand dollars BECAUSE:
1) If the family needs FA, then STA and Sidwell are the two schools with the deepest pockets in town and most likely will offer the best FA their DC could get- far more than lower tier schools that are under funded and tuition dependant
2) If the family is in the other group of high HHI and was just offered admission to STA or Sidwell, they aren't going to be wringing their hands thinking about saving 7K a year or even 100K over 9 years. Because these families are not making decisions based on what are low figures to them. They are choosing the best education . Period.
Do you realize how misogynistic your comment is? Most people would say Cathedral schools or “STA/NCS” but you only mention STA.
Anonymous wrote:Another false comparison.
Families of children offered admission at STA or Sidwell are not likely to turn that down for a lesser quality to save a few thousand dollars BECAUSE:
1) If the family needs FA, then STA and Sidwell are the two schools with the deepest pockets in town and most likely will offer the best FA their DC could get- far more than lower tier schools that are under funded and tuition dependant
2) If the family is in the other group of high HHI and was just offered admission to STA or Sidwell, they aren't going to be wringing their hands thinking about saving 7K a year or even 100K over 9 years. Because these families are not making decisions based on what are low figures to them. They are choosing the best education . Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top 4 or 5 (Sidwell, Georgetown Day, St. Albans, National Cathedral School, Potomac, Maret) are in the $45-50K range (and some that are slightly lower rated also charge in the range, like Field School). Right below that they are generally $40-45K. E.g., Flint Hill, St.Stephens/St. Agnes, St. Andrews Episcopal, Washington International School, Landon.
I’m fascinated by the lack of Catholic independents on your “tiers.” Flint Hill above St Anselms or Visi alongside Landon?
????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top 4 or 5 (Sidwell, Georgetown Day, St. Albans, National Cathedral School, Potomac, Maret) are in the $45-50K range (and some that are slightly lower rated also charge in the range, like Field School). Right below that they are generally $40-45K. E.g., Flint Hill, St.Stephens/St. Agnes, St. Andrews Episcopal, Washington International School, Landon.
I’m fascinated by the lack of Catholic independents on your “tiers.” Flint Hill above St Anselms or Visi alongside Landon?
????
Anonymous wrote:Another false comparison.
Families of children offered admission at STA or Sidwell are not likely to turn that down for a lesser quality to save a few thousand dollars BECAUSE:
1) If the family needs FA, then STA and Sidwell are the two schools with the deepest pockets in town and most likely will offer the best FA their DC could get- far more than lower tier schools that are under funded and tuition dependant
2) If the family is in the other group of high HHI and was just offered admission to STA or Sidwell, they aren't going to be wringing their hands thinking about saving 7K a year or even 100K over 9 years. Because these families are not making decisions based on what are low figures to them. They are choosing the best education . Period.
Anonymous wrote:The top 4 or 5 (Sidwell, Georgetown Day, St. Albans, National Cathedral School, Potomac, Maret) are in the $45-50K range (and some that are slightly lower rated also charge in the range, like Field School). Right below that they are generally $40-45K. E.g., Flint Hill, St.Stephens/St. Agnes, St. Andrews Episcopal, Washington International School, Landon.