Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s precisely why I would never choose Madeira for my daughters. Too many families with deep...southern roots, politics and sympathies.
My daughter is a freshman at Madeira and I have no idea what you’re talking about. This is the last thing that would cross my mind when describing the school (which has been fantastic for her).
Of course you have no idea what I’m talking about![]()
Just stick to riding horses.
Jealousy is unbecoming, PP.
Jealous of Madeira students?!? Lol! I can think of at least a half dozen DC independent schools that I would strongly prefer that my daughter attend over Madeira. Madeira is so far down the list that it isn’t even a consideration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are more Asian students (China, Thailand, Korea) than Russian or other European.
There’s plenty of corruption and extreme ill-gotten wealth in those countries too (and in all countries). I wouldn’t want my kids going to a school populated by the children of Trumps, Kochs, or even the Zuckerbergs
I would take those families' children over the Bidens any day!
That’s precisely why I would never choose Madeira for my daughters. Too many families with deep...southern roots, politics and sympathies.
I'm getting confused here. Please help me DCUM: Is Madeira too MAGA or too Woke? Or is it just a place to ride horses?
It is perfectly "woke". They screen out nut jobs like MAGA.
Horses are not really a thing.
Anonymous wrote:There were a decent number of boarding school kids in my sorority at university - mostly from some schools in New Hampshire and neighboring states.
A number of them had parents in foreign service careers.
One girl’s parents were nationally prominent journalists who travelled to war zones. One was the daughter of 2 doctors with erratic schedules.
Anonymous wrote:They may not be oligarchs, but do keep in mind that many of the diplomats / academics / businesspeople from China are not really diplomats / academics / businesspeople...
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/fbi-director-wray-says-scale-chinese-spying-us-blew-away-rcna14369
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are more Asian students (China, Thailand, Korea) than Russian or other European.
There’s plenty of corruption and extreme ill-gotten wealth in those countries too (and in all countries). I wouldn’t want my kids going to a school populated by the children of Trumps, Kochs, or even the Zuckerbergs
I would take those families' children over the Bidens any day!
That’s precisely why I would never choose Madeira for my daughters. Too many families with deep...southern roots, politics and sympathies.
I'm getting confused here. Please help me DCUM: Is Madeira too MAGA or too Woke? Or is it just a place to ride horses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s precisely why I would never choose Madeira for my daughters. Too many families with deep...southern roots, politics and sympathies.
My daughter is a freshman at Madeira and I have no idea what you’re talking about. This is the last thing that would cross my mind when describing the school (which has been fantastic for her).
Of course you have no idea what I’m talking about![]()
Just stick to riding horses.
Jealousy is unbecoming, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are more Asian students (China, Thailand, Korea) than Russian or other European.
There’s plenty of corruption and extreme ill-gotten wealth in those countries too (and in all countries). I wouldn’t want my kids going to a school populated by the children of Trumps, Kochs, or even the Zuckerbergs
I would take those families' children over the Bidens any day!
That’s precisely why I would never choose Madeira for my daughters. Too many families with deep...southern roots, politics and sympathies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s precisely why I would never choose Madeira for my daughters. Too many families with deep...southern roots, politics and sympathies.
My daughter is a freshman at Madeira and I have no idea what you’re talking about. This is the last thing that would cross my mind when describing the school (which has been fantastic for her).
Of course you have no idea what I’m talking about![]()
Just stick to riding horses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s precisely why I would never choose Madeira for my daughters. Too many families with deep...southern roots, politics and sympathies.
My daughter is a freshman at Madeira and I have no idea what you’re talking about. This is the last thing that would cross my mind when describing the school (which has been fantastic for her).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are more Asian students (China, Thailand, Korea) than Russian or other European.
There’s plenty of corruption and extreme ill-gotten wealth in those countries too (and in all countries). I wouldn’t want my kids going to a school populated by the children of Trumps, Kochs, or even the Zuckerbergs
I would take those families' children over the Bidens any day!
Anonymous wrote:Are they basically the daughters of oligarchs and other families who made their money in a shady way? I read an article that the second-tier British boarding schools have become a bastion for these types of people. I would love my DD to make international friends, but not if they have those values.