Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choose BIM.
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
According to that, Basis isn’t better than Sidwell. It’s better than GDS, but not Sidwell.
The PP is a joke. Basis is not a real option. PS Last year GDS had the best college admits of all the privates. 6 kids were admitted to Harvard etc, etc. This year was a college admittance blood bath at Sidwell. Parents are irate.
How so? Sidwell is sending at least one student to EVERY Ivy+ school this year (as usual). There are at least 2 students heading to Stanford and 2 going to MIT this fall (there’s usually no more than 1 MIT student per class). The majority of Sidwell’s 125 seniors are attending T50 schools or better.
Btw, GDS is not doing nearly as well as Sidwell this year. And they did about the same as Sidwell last year. Last year, GDS sent 6 to Harvard and Sidwell sent 6 to Penn (3 of whom are at Wharton). They sent about the same percentage of students to Ivies last year.
If you want to see a blood bath, look at GDS’ 2023 college matriculations. 😱
Ok -I'll bite. Sidwell '23 was VERY HIGHLY skewed to hooked students - only a couple of unhooked broke through (if you don't count the Chicago ED shortcut crew). '23 was a bloodbath at both schools for unhooked students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choose BIM.
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
According to that, Basis isn’t better than Sidwell. It’s better than GDS, but not Sidwell.
The PP is a joke. Basis is not a real option. PS Last year GDS had the best college admits of all the privates. 6 kids were admitted to Harvard etc, etc. This year was a college admittance blood bath at Sidwell. Parents are irate.
How so? Sidwell is sending at least one student to EVERY Ivy+ school this year (as usual). There are at least 2 students heading to Stanford and 2 going to MIT this fall (there’s usually no more than 1 MIT student per class). The majority of Sidwell’s 125 seniors are attending T50 schools or better.
Btw, GDS is not doing nearly as well as Sidwell this year. And they did about the same as Sidwell last year. Last year, GDS sent 6 to Harvard and Sidwell sent 6 to Penn (3 of whom are at Wharton). They sent about the same percentage of students to Ivies last year.
If you want to see a blood bath, look at GDS’ 2023 college matriculations. 😱
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love to hear more about the Upper School experience. What are parent teacher conferences like?
At gds, there are parent teacher conferences in the fall. You can sign up for meetings with all teachers/whichever teachers you want. I think they were 10 minutes per teacher.
The above is true for gds in all four years, 9th-12th grade.
Sidwell had parent teacher conferences only for 9th grade. They are for 10 (maybe 15?) minutes and only with 3 teachers. You get to rank your preferences but you are not guaranteed top 3.
We 100% preferred gds on this dimension. (Maybe new leadership can change this) The vast majority of teachers also knew our gds student better (give or take a couple) than the 3 teachers knew our Sidwell student. We couldn’t pick the majority of our DCs Sidwell teachers out of a lineup to be honest. HS is always (appropriately) arms length for parents, but Sidwell is even more so.
Teachers at Sidwell are happy to have a call with parents any time, particularly if a student is struggling with something.
+1. Parents of 10th through 12th graders don’t have to rely on parent-teacher conferences. Teachers are accessible and available to meet at anytime during the school year.
Sidwell teachers also provide feedback throughout the year about how your student is doing (good or bad), via Interim’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love to hear more about the Upper School experience. What are parent teacher conferences like?
At gds, there are parent teacher conferences in the fall. You can sign up for meetings with all teachers/whichever teachers you want. I think they were 10 minutes per teacher.
The above is true for gds in all four years, 9th-12th grade.
Sidwell had parent teacher conferences only for 9th grade. They are for 10 (maybe 15?) minutes and only with 3 teachers. You get to rank your preferences but you are not guaranteed top 3.
We 100% preferred gds on this dimension. (Maybe new leadership can change this) The vast majority of teachers also knew our gds student better (give or take a couple) than the 3 teachers knew our Sidwell student. We couldn’t pick the majority of our DCs Sidwell teachers out of a lineup to be honest. HS is always (appropriately) arms length for parents, but Sidwell is even more so.
Teachers at Sidwell are happy to have a call with parents any time, particularly if a student is struggling with something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love to hear more about the Upper School experience. What are parent teacher conferences like?
At gds, there are parent teacher conferences in the fall. You can sign up for meetings with all teachers/whichever teachers you want. I think they were 10 minutes per teacher.
The above is true for gds in all four years, 9th-12th grade.
Sidwell had parent teacher conferences only for 9th grade. They are for 10 (maybe 15?) minutes and only with 3 teachers. You get to rank your preferences but you are not guaranteed top 3.
We 100% preferred gds on this dimension. (Maybe new leadership can change this) The vast majority of teachers also knew our gds student better (give or take a couple) than the 3 teachers knew our Sidwell student. We couldn’t pick the majority of our DCs Sidwell teachers out of a lineup to be honest. HS is always (appropriately) arms length for parents, but Sidwell is even more so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choose BIM.
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
According to that, Basis isn’t better than Sidwell. It’s better than GDS, but not Sidwell.
The PP is a joke. Basis is not a real option. PS Last year GDS had the best college admits of all the privates. 6 kids were admitted to Harvard etc, etc. This year was a college admittance blood bath at Sidwell. Parents are irate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choose BIM.
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
According to that, Basis isn’t better than Sidwell. It’s better than GDS, but not Sidwell.
The PP is a joke. Basis is not a real option. PS Last year GDS had the best college admits of all the privates. 6 kids were admitted to Harvard etc, etc. This year was a college admittance blood bath at Sidwell. Parents are irate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choose BIM.
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
According to that, Basis isn’t better than Sidwell. It’s better than GDS, but not Sidwell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love to hear more about the Upper School experience. What are parent teacher conferences like?
At gds, there are parent teacher conferences in the fall. You can sign up for meetings with all teachers/whichever teachers you want. I think they were 10 minutes per teacher.
The above is true for gds in all four years, 9th-12th grade.
Sidwell had parent teacher conferences only for 9th grade. They are for 10 (maybe 15?) minutes and only with 3 teachers. You get to rank your preferences but you are not guaranteed top 3.
We 100% preferred gds on this dimension. (Maybe new leadership can change this) The vast majority of teachers also knew our gds student better (give or take a couple) than the 3 teachers knew our Sidwell student. We couldn’t pick the majority of our DCs Sidwell teachers out of a lineup to be honest. HS is always (appropriately) arms length for parents, but Sidwell is even more so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love to hear more about the Upper School experience. What are parent teacher conferences like?
At gds, there are parent teacher conferences in the fall. You can sign up for meetings with all teachers/whichever teachers you want. I think they were 10 minutes per teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love to hear more about the Upper School experience. What are parent teacher conferences like?
At gds, there are parent teacher conferences in the fall. You can sign up for meetings with all teachers/whichever teachers you want. I think they were 10 minutes per teacher.
How do the incoming 9th graders typically perform? I could see an argument for them doing well as they had to jump through more hoops/had to have a track record to be admitted. I could also see an argument for them struggling to adjust to a different culture and workload demands that may have differed from the previous school. Any advice/observations?
I only know how my student is doing. He was at gds for MS. I was worried about the transition because the MS has far lower expectations and less work, but he's risen to the occasion wonderfully.
Do kids receive letter grades in MS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choose BIM.
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
According to that, Basis isn’t better than Sidwell. It’s better than GDS, but not Sidwell.