Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s much harder to be admitted from a public vs. another private. I would not bank on getting in in 4th/6th/9th or at any point. If you think you want to be in private school for high school, the sooner you make the switch, the better.
Agree with this. It gets harder with each entry point and you can never predict what type of kid you will have--ie will your kid end up being an academic superstar in 8th grade? Hard to say when they're 4 or 5.
Also agree. Get in as soon as you can so your child doesn’t have to compete down the road. The lifer’s life!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are applying to privates in record numbers right now so it’s definitely helpful to apply while you have the help of feeder preschool given how competitive it is.
But there are many benefits to being in public school in elementary years. Publics seem best in lower years. Families are invested. Better socio-economic diversity and less entitlement than in privates. Neighborhood friendships can stay with you if child moves to private and provide a good balance to new school friendships. K-12 is a long time to spend at the same school with the same kids. But be prepared to apply several times before 5th grade including in off years when there might be fewer spots but less competition. Preschool head may be able to informally give input, write a letter of recommendation, or put in the good word, if you apply later from public. Also consider hiring a consultant if you apply from public. Consultants aren’t as helpful as applying out of feeder preschool or feeder private elementary.
People will be leaving those privates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s much harder to be admitted from a public vs. another private. I would not bank on getting in in 4th/6th/9th or at any point. If you think you want to be in private school for high school, the sooner you make the switch, the better.
Agree with this. It gets harder with each entry point and you can never predict what type of kid you will have--ie will your kid end up being an academic superstar in 8th grade? Hard to say when they're 4 or 5.
Anonymous wrote:It’s much harder to be admitted from a public vs. another private. I would not bank on getting in in 4th/6th/9th or at any point. If you think you want to be in private school for high school, the sooner you make the switch, the better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you really want to end up in private, just know that there are lots of folks in this area who think they can pull off the "switch from public in 4th/6th/9th" strategy. You'll be up against all of them, plus as PP said those who are apply out of schools that end in 3rd/8th.
Aside from Beauvoir, which privates end in 3rd? Isn't that a small pool?