Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious what you email by strict? My DD all girls school is very flexible and joyful.
Mind telling us the school?
This isn’t that hard to figure out. Probably Stone Ridge or Visi.
Or SJC admissions. This is the second time I've gotten a weird feeling that they're the OP. (I have no connection to the school and have never met anyone there, so this is based on nothing but a weird gut feeling)
I asked the question. My DD is at SR. I doubt it is SR but you never know. Strict is not how I would describe the school.
Lol, SR is who my money was on. A toxic hierarchy is how I’ve heard it described.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically she feels they are too strict, every day is the same, it’s not the typical high school experience (basically no interactions with boys at all). She’s just so sad but wants to be at a Catholic school. There are only a few co Ed Catholic high schools in the area and most are too far from us. Is St Johns a bro school? Are teachers approachable and can kids meet with them for help?
Do you blame her? I would never put my DD in all girl school.
Anonymous wrote:Basically she feels they are too strict, every day is the same, it’s not the typical high school experience (basically no interactions with boys at all). She’s just so sad but wants to be at a Catholic school. There are only a few co Ed Catholic high schools in the area and most are too far from us. Is St Johns a bro school? Are teachers approachable and can kids meet with them for help?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to an all girls school and got a great education, but my kids are in co-ed and the boys are funny and really make the classes lively - all the funny stories I hear are because the boys are doing something ridiculous. And my girls are friends with boys and girls, which is a nice dynamic for high school. I enjoy hosting the girls and boys for dinner. Last time they all had pizza here, it was the boys that cleaned everything up and brought the dishes to the kitchen.
DP. This is exactly why my daughter wanted to go to an independent, all girls school. She is a serious student and was so sick of the boys being loud and disrespectful. She is very happy.
Well that’s not what OP’s DD experience is. She does not like the all girls schools. She could also have problems with mean girls/social dynamics at an all girls school. Having boys arounds can reduce these types of dynamics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to an all girls school and got a great education, but my kids are in co-ed and the boys are funny and really make the classes lively - all the funny stories I hear are because the boys are doing something ridiculous. And my girls are friends with boys and girls, which is a nice dynamic for high school. I enjoy hosting the girls and boys for dinner. Last time they all had pizza here, it was the boys that cleaned everything up and brought the dishes to the kitchen.
DP. This is exactly why my daughter wanted to go to an independent, all girls school. She is a serious student and was so sick of the boys being loud and disrespectful. She is very happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious what you email by strict? My DD all girls school is very flexible and joyful.
Mind telling us the school?
This isn’t that hard to figure out. Probably Stone Ridge or Visi.
Or SJC admissions. This is the second time I've gotten a weird feeling that they're the OP. (I have no connection to the school and have never met anyone there, so this is based on nothing but a weird gut feeling)
I asked the question. My DD is at SR. I doubt it is SR but you never know. Strict is not how I would describe the school.
Lol, SR is who my money was on. A toxic hierarchy is how I’ve heard it described.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious what you email by strict? My DD all girls school is very flexible and joyful.
Mind telling us the school?
This isn’t that hard to figure out. Probably Stone Ridge or Visi.
Or SJC admissions. This is the second time I've gotten a weird feeling that they're the OP. (I have no connection to the school and have never met anyone there, so this is based on nothing but a weird gut feeling)
I asked the question. My DD is at SR. I doubt it is SR but you never know. Strict is not how I would describe the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious what you email by strict? My DD all girls school is very flexible and joyful.
Mind telling us the school?
This isn’t that hard to figure out. Probably Stone Ridge or Visi.
Or SJC admissions. This is the second time I've gotten a weird feeling that they're the OP. (I have no connection to the school and have never met anyone there, so this is based on nothing but a weird gut feeling)
I asked the question. My DD is at SR. I doubt it is SR but you never know. Strict is not how I would describe the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious what you email by strict? My DD all girls school is very flexible and joyful.
Mind telling us the school?
This isn’t that hard to figure out. Probably Stone Ridge or Visi.
Or SJC admissions. This is the second time I've gotten a weird feeling that they're the OP. (I have no connection to the school and have never met anyone there, so this is based on nothing but a weird gut feeling)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious what you email by strict? My DD all girls school is very flexible and joyful.
Mind telling us the school?
This isn’t that hard to figure out. Probably Stone Ridge or Visi.
Or SJC admissions. This is the second time I've gotten a weird feeling that they're the OP. (I have no connection to the school and have never met anyone there, so this is based on nothing but a weird gut feeling)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious what you email by strict? My DD all girls school is very flexible and joyful.
Mind telling us the school?
This isn’t that hard to figure out. Probably Stone Ridge or Visi.