Anonymous wrote:As far as I can tell, WES does not feed to St. Albans. You would think given the Episcopal connection WES would be a natural feeder. Also, there is an STA-WES muckety muck husband/wife connection, so yet another reason it should happen.
Any theories on why it doesn't happen more? I was actually surprised at the number of WES grads who end up going public after 8th. But maybe that is what many parents plan - get through elementary and the sticky middle school years, and then go to the well regarded Churchill/Whitman/BCC high schools? Or is STA too urban for the suburan WES parents? What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:13:09, is WES good for really active boys? Not abnormally active, but high energy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our 2 children goes to WES and love everything about the place. I have visited many of the areas other private schools and WES is by far the LEAST cliquish school that I have seen.
From my experience at WES, the parents all say that everyone is so "down to earth" but the reality is that they're very competitive and cliquish. I think they try to create this laid back perception of themselves, but it's not true.
PP, would you please provide one or two specific examples of this? Type of event/activity/sport, students' grades, etc.
Sure. There's one mother who seems very competitive to me about money. She's always talking about which expensive restaurant she went to over the weekend, sometimes in NYC, or money that she's spending on her house. And it's not just that she's sharing this informatiom, but also the way in which she says it. She used to show up to soccer practice all decked out. I try not to engage her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing about Sheridan is this - it was the second choice for almost every family enrolled. When GDS/Beauvoir acceptances did not come through, Sheridan was the safety. I think this is a great humbling experience for many. Maybe as a result, the families here seem nicer than many others I meet from other DC private schools. They also come in, I think, with the attitude that we're here, let's make the best of it, The other thing about Sheridan is this - all said families end up loving the place and years down the road believe being rejected/waitlisted at the likes of GDS/Beauvoir/Sidwell was a true blessing in disguise.
This also applies for WES. (for many families living close to Bethesda/Rockville)
Anonymous wrote:The thing about Sheridan is this - it was the second choice for almost every family enrolled. When GDS/Beauvoir acceptances did not come through, Sheridan was the safety. I think this is a great humbling experience for many. Maybe as a result, the families here seem nicer than many others I meet from other DC private schools. They also come in, I think, with the attitude that we're here, let's make the best of it, The other thing about Sheridan is this - all said families end up loving the place and years down the road believe being rejected/waitlisted at the likes of GDS/Beauvoir/Sidwell was a true blessing in disguise.
Anonymous wrote:As far as I can tell, WES does not feed to St. Albans. You would think given the Episcopal connection WES would be a natural feeder. Also, there is an STA-WES muckety muck husband/wife connection, so yet another reason it should happen.
Any theories on why it doesn't happen more? I was actually surprised at the number of WES grads who end up going public after 8th. But maybe that is what many parents plan - get through elementary and the sticky middle school years, and then go to the well regarded Churchill/Whitman/BCC high schools? Or is STA too urban for the suburan WES parents? What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as I can tell, WES does not feed to St. Albans. You would think given the Episcopal connection WES would be a natural feeder. Also, there is an STA-WES muckety muck husband/wife connection, so yet another reason it should happen.
Any theories on why it doesn't happen more? I was actually surprised at the number of WES grads who end up going public after 8th. But maybe that is what many parents plan - get through elementary and the sticky middle school years, and then go to the well regarded Churchill/Whitman/BCC high schools? Or is STA too urban for the suburan WES parents? What do you think?
PP I do not know the percentage of WES grads attending STA or other comparable "good" private high schools (or WES 4-8 students who transferred to them), the admissions office would have that information. I vaguely recall an interview with a former WES graduate who also attended STA and then went on to Harvard in one of the recent weekly neWES. I would assume it is not uncommon.
Anonymous wrote:As far as I can tell, WES does not feed to St. Albans. You would think given the Episcopal connection WES would be a natural feeder. Also, there is an STA-WES muckety muck husband/wife connection, so yet another reason it should happen.
Any theories on why it doesn't happen more? I was actually surprised at the number of WES grads who end up going public after 8th. But maybe that is what many parents plan - get through elementary and the sticky middle school years, and then go to the well regarded Churchill/Whitman/BCC high schools? Or is STA too urban for the suburan WES parents? What do you think?