Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long list:
-Far superior facilities
-Better network for the kids
-Better network for me
-Better quality lunches
-Better sports and coaching
-Smaller classes
-Students and parents are more conservative
-An even wealthier peer group for both the kids and me to be around.
-Less time spent on standardized testing
More conservative! Ha! Come to my Catholic private in DC-full of very liberal parents as well as the staff. Abysmal sports and not a robust amount of sports to have access to. Give me a break with the network stuff, you should be embarrassed by that. Lunch can be taken care of by parents. No one chooses a school for the menu. The one thing you are right on is the facilities and that’s all my $30000 plus a year is going to which is not okay with me. You are a fool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A large reason I worked hard over the years to get wealthy is to avoid being around the middle class( which I used to be). Now that I am wealthy, I want the best of everything...crude but the truth.
Private school is not always the best academically. We are leaving our well regarded private because it’s touted as better but is in fact not. It’s just what people assume.
Anonymous wrote:no common core testing
more pe, music, art, science
more recess
greater access and communication with teachers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A large reason I worked hard over the years to get wealthy is to avoid being around the middle class( which I used to be). Now that I am wealthy, I want the best of everything...crude but the truth.
Private school is not always the best academically. We are leaving our well regarded private because it’s touted as better but is in fact not. It’s just what people assume.
Anonymous wrote:A large reason I worked hard over the years to get wealthy is to avoid being around the middle class( which I used to be). Now that I am wealthy, I want the best of everything...crude but the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Long list:
-Far superior facilities
-Better network for the kids
-Better network for me
-Better quality lunches
-Better sports and coaching
-Smaller classes
-Students and parents are more conservative
-An even wealthier peer group for both the kids and me to be around.
-Less time spent on standardized testing
Anonymous wrote:Murch zone here.
Because the independent school we picked was better in every respect. On some points the differential was a chasm whereas the gap was much smaller in other areas. We reassessed at MS and again at high school (for SWW, not Wilson).
Also because we value education above a gigantic addition with an open floor plan and an Audi Q7
Anonymous wrote:Murch zone here.
Because the independent school we picked was better in every respect. On some points the differential was a chasm whereas the gap was much smaller in other areas. We reassessed at MS and again at high school (for SWW, not Wilson).
Also because we value education above a gigantic addition with an open floor plan and an Audi Q7