Anonymous wrote:As a GDS parent, I am so frustrated by the feedback I hear year after year about the admissions department. They are not organized and in some cases not even friendly to prospective families. I hear this all the time from friends applying across the different grades. In particular, the head of admisssions for the HS has been there forever and seems burned out.
There is an arrogance to it that makes me furious. It seems GDS's attitude is like - take us or leave us - we have a million applicants.
My kids love GDS and are getting a great education but I do not want ANY potential family with a great kid turned pff by the process!!
We should be marketing to every family and cultivating every potential applicant. Russell please listen to this feedback and make some changes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We met with the head of admissions at GDS for our son’s interview. We found her straight forward, curious about our son, and warm. I think information she wanted about us as parents she gleaned by observation with our interactions with our son. We shared what we saw as his strengths, but also where we thought he could benefit from a GDS education - that he was not getting in his public school. Honestly wasn’t sure if the interview was a ‘success’ or not. When we emailed the admissions office she promptly responded to the emails herself. My kid chose not to interview at other schools- so can’t compare to other admission offices - but the school felt right to him based on this experience and what he picked up from remote information. Think she is trying to figure out which kids will be the best fit for GDS, with her longevity quality of the students they are bringing in, expect she is doing something right.
Did he get in? What grade?
Anonymous wrote:As a GDS parent, I am so frustrated by the feedback I hear year after year about the admissions department. They are not organized and in some cases not even friendly to prospective families. I hear this all the time from friends applying across the different grades. In particular, the head of admisssions for the HS has been there forever and seems burned out.
There is an arrogance to it that makes me furious. It seems GDS's attitude is like - take us or leave us - we have a million applicants.
My kids love GDS and are getting a great education but I do not want ANY potential family with a great kid turned pff by the process!!
We should be marketing to every family and cultivating every potential applicant. Russell please listen to this feedback and make some changes!
Anonymous wrote:We had a terrific experience/interview with the AD at Potomac and felt he was the most genuine out of all of our admission visits to other schools. DS is WL'd but in terms of time spent with us and communication Potomac stood out.
Anonymous wrote:Madeira's admissions team is fabulous! Everyone was warm, thoughtful, curious, helpful, very responsive by phone and email, and very encouraging to our family as well as other families visiting at the same time as us.
Anonymous wrote:We met with the head of admissions at GDS for our son’s interview. We found her straight forward, curious about our son, and warm. I think information she wanted about us as parents she gleaned by observation with our interactions with our son. We shared what we saw as his strengths, but also where we thought he could benefit from a GDS education - that he was not getting in his public school. Honestly wasn’t sure if the interview was a ‘success’ or not. When we emailed the admissions office she promptly responded to the emails herself. My kid chose not to interview at other schools- so can’t compare to other admission offices - but the school felt right to him based on this experience and what he picked up from remote information. Think she is trying to figure out which kids will be the best fit for GDS, with her longevity quality of the students they are bringing in, expect she is doing something right.
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t apply this year, but when we applied to Lowell AD kept insisting that our DC should go to Lab School when she found out our kid has a learning difference. Our child had been in another mainstream private and the learning difference was not an issue there at all. It was really off-putting and frustrating that she wouldn’t look at our child with an open mind.
Anonymous wrote:Loved the Arts Open House at Potomac and was impressed with the communication throughout the process.
Anonymous wrote:As a GDS parent, I am so frustrated by the feedback I hear year after year about the admissions department. They are not organized and in some cases not even friendly to prospective families. I hear this all the time from friends applying across the different grades. In particular, the head of admisssions for the HS has been there forever and seems burned out.
There is an arrogance to it that makes me furious. It seems GDS's attitude is like - take us or leave us - we have a million applicants.
My kids love GDS and are getting a great education but I do not want ANY potential family with a great kid turned pff by the process!!
We should be marketing to every family and cultivating every potential applicant. Russell please listen to this feedback and make some changes!