Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t even understand the debate about international recognition. There areany high schools that people the world over care about. I can think of maybe like 4 - Harvard-Westlake in LA, Trinity and Dalton in NYC, and maybe Sidwell because of the presidential connection. There are hundreds, if not thousands of amazing high schools in America that will provide a wonderful education to its students.
That debate is probably among internationals who may not live here after high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if it’s more funny that someone revived this thread from 2017 in 2021 or that it jus picked up right where it left off.
While I am not going to weigh in on the merits of the Sidwell v GDS debate, there are some tangential issues raised that I would like to clear up.
First, and from my DD’s personal experience, the quality of education at the MCPS MS humanities magnet at Eastern does surpass that of Sidwell/GDS. Even though it’s humanities, the math is harder and even though the school has less resources, the teachers are 100% committed and every single student there is performing at a high level. There are no stragglers, which you do get a few of at both Sidwell and GDS for various reasons.
Second, STA/NCS are very conservative/Republican and it’s actually increasing, not decreasing as people are self sorting.
In order of % conservatives/Republicans, I would rank the schools: STA/NCS > Sidwell > Maret > GDS. Maret and Sidwell were a close call and I’m not sure the difference is moreso politics but instead moreso what feels like new money vs old money. Although Sidwell has a massive endowment, Maret oddly has more of an old money feel about it while I personally know at lot of new money at Sidwell and it really does have more of a new money feel.
Agree with your post. Except would place NCS in line with Sidwell. NCS's parent body is far more liberal than STA's. I'm not sure why. We're NCS parents. STA is conservative in general and Trumpian in some grades/cases.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t even understand the debate about international recognition. There areany high schools that people the world over care about. I can think of maybe like 4 - Harvard-Westlake in LA, Trinity and Dalton in NYC, and maybe Sidwell because of the presidential connection. There are hundreds, if not thousands of amazing high schools in America that will provide a wonderful education to its students.
Anonymous wrote:STA and NCS differ on the Trumpiness?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if it’s more funny that someone revived this thread from 2017 in 2021 or that it jus picked up right where it left off.
While I am not going to weigh in on the merits of the Sidwell v GDS debate, there are some tangential issues raised that I would like to clear up.
First, and from my DD’s personal experience, the quality of education at the MCPS MS humanities magnet at Eastern does surpass that of Sidwell/GDS. Even though it’s humanities, the math is harder and even though the school has less resources, the teachers are 100% committed and every single student there is performing at a high level. There are no stragglers, which you do get a few of at both Sidwell and GDS for various reasons.
Second, STA/NCS are very conservative/Republican and it’s actually increasing, not decreasing as people are self sorting.
In order of % conservatives/Republicans, I would rank the schools: STA/NCS > Sidwell > Maret > GDS. Maret and Sidwell were a close call and I’m not sure the difference is moreso politics but instead moreso what feels like new money vs old money. Although Sidwell has a massive endowment, Maret oddly has more of an old money feel about it while I personally know at lot of new money at Sidwell and it really does have more of a new money feel.
And how is it that you’re so intimately familiar with the academic abilities of all the students and the other aspects of all these different schools? Sounds like a bunch of bullshit based on stereotypes to me.
Which grades are Trumpian in STA?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if it’s more funny that someone revived this thread from 2017 in 2021 or that it jus picked up right where it left off.
While I am not going to weigh in on the merits of the Sidwell v GDS debate, there are some tangential issues raised that I would like to clear up.
First, and from my DD’s personal experience, the quality of education at the MCPS MS humanities magnet at Eastern does surpass that of Sidwell/GDS. Even though it’s humanities, the math is harder and even though the school has less resources, the teachers are 100% committed and every single student there is performing at a high level. There are no stragglers, which you do get a few of at both Sidwell and GDS for various reasons.
Second, STA/NCS are very conservative/Republican and it’s actually increasing, not decreasing as people are self sorting.
In order of % conservatives/Republicans, I would rank the schools: STA/NCS > Sidwell > Maret > GDS. Maret and Sidwell were a close call and I’m not sure the difference is moreso politics but instead moreso what feels like new money vs old money. Although Sidwell has a massive endowment, Maret oddly has more of an old money feel about it while I personally know at lot of new money at Sidwell and it really does have more of a new money feel.
Agree with your post. Except would place NCS in line with Sidwell. NCS's parent body is far more liberal than STA's. I'm not sure why. We're NCS parents. STA is conservative in general and Trumpian in some grades/cases.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if it’s more funny that someone revived this thread from 2017 in 2021 or that it jus picked up right where it left off.
While I am not going to weigh in on the merits of the Sidwell v GDS debate, there are some tangential issues raised that I would like to clear up.
First, and from my DD’s personal experience, the quality of education at the MCPS MS humanities magnet at Eastern does surpass that of Sidwell/GDS. Even though it’s humanities, the math is harder and even though the school has less resources, the teachers are 100% committed and every single student there is performing at a high level. There are no stragglers, which you do get a few of at both Sidwell and GDS for various reasons.
Second, STA/NCS are very conservative/Republican and it’s actually increasing, not decreasing as people are self sorting.
In order of % conservatives/Republicans, I would rank the schools: STA/NCS > Sidwell > Maret > GDS. Maret and Sidwell were a close call and I’m not sure the difference is moreso politics but instead moreso what feels like new money vs old money. Although Sidwell has a massive endowment, Maret oddly has more of an old money feel about it while I personally know at lot of new money at Sidwell and it really does have more of a new money feel.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if it’s more funny that someone revived this thread from 2017 in 2021 or that it jus picked up right where it left off.
While I am not going to weigh in on the merits of the Sidwell v GDS debate, there are some tangential issues raised that I would like to clear up.
First, and from my DD’s personal experience, the quality of education at the MCPS MS humanities magnet at Eastern does surpass that of Sidwell/GDS. Even though it’s humanities, the math is harder and even though the school has less resources, the teachers are 100% committed and every single student there is performing at a high level. There are no stragglers, which you do get a few of at both Sidwell and GDS for various reasons.
Second, STA/NCS are very conservative/Republican and it’s actually increasing, not decreasing as people are self sorting.
In order of % conservatives/Republicans, I would rank the schools: STA/NCS > Sidwell > Maret > GDS. Maret and Sidwell were a close call and I’m not sure the difference is moreso politics but instead moreso what feels like new money vs old money. Although Sidwell has a massive endowment, Maret oddly has more of an old money feel about it while I personally know at lot of new money at Sidwell and it really does have more of a new money feel.