Anonymous wrote:Landon has been absolutely worth it for our son. The community is extraordinarily tight and the teachers/coaches know the kids very well and on an academic and personal level. Our kid is bright but absolutely has to work for all his grades. And the minute he takes his foot of the pedal, we see his grades come down. Mr. Neill is terrific as HOS. He is academic and philosophical and strategic when you need him to be. And today when construction was causing disruptions during drop-off he was out there being the traffic police and directing cars for over an hour. We have had a kid at another Big 3 and the HOS was nowhere close to being as engaged.
Anonymous wrote:Every private school has or is in the process of removing AP course offerings.
Anonymous wrote:Fills a niche -- non-denominational boys' school. If that is important to you, I believe its the only game in town (could be wrong). If not, STA is better academically. Prep has better athletics and GZA is cheaper. If you don't care about single-sex, there are a ton of better options.
Anonymous wrote:Don't believe the hype about trying to rebuild the school's reputation. The factors that caused the scandals run deep. Do you really want to pay that much to have your kid exposed to that kind of toxicity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every private school has or is in the process of removing AP course offerings.
Does this mean schools are going to be relaxing academic expectations?
Ha ha funny. No it means they don’t need to offer AP courses like publics as their rigor is well known and enough for students to do well on AP exams. Privates are far more rigorous than most publics - which need AP courses to prove to colleges that their students are taking challenging courses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No it’s not…it’s a Bro code school. One hour for lunch they don’t take classes seriously sports come first
This. My kid is a very good student and athletic. Not the emphasis on academics we were looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every private school has or is in the process of removing AP course offerings.
Does this mean schools are going to be relaxing academic expectations?
Anonymous wrote:No it’s not…it’s a Bro code school. One hour for lunch they don’t take classes seriously sports come first
Anonymous wrote:No it’s not…it’s a Bro code school. One hour for lunch they don’t take classes seriously sports come first
Anonymous wrote:They like to think they are strong in athletics but for some sports the coaching is sub-par and some players are spending a little too much time in other "extra-curricular activities." Wonder if the coaches realize that some of their players are smoking pot and up to nonsense half the time. It is really too bad that the problem kids get the attention and praise over others who work hard and put in the time. I don't believe the coach-mentor philosophy they tout is really all that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every private school has or is in the process of removing AP course offerings.
Does this mean schools are going to be relaxing academic expectations?
Anonymous wrote:Debating if Landon is worth the tuition cost compared to other privates like Potomac, Prep, or Gonzaga. I understand the Gonzaga tuition is lower than all the others in comparison, but what is the advantage to attending Landon over other privates? If you have a DC attending Landon now, what has your experience been like? Is the academic rigor there even though they plan to exit AP courses? What is the Landon student body like? There seems to be many bad actors in one of the upper-school grades, how do they manage those students? Is the coach-mentor- thing really a thing or just for some?