Anonymous wrote:I would just live near the German School of Potomac and send them there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I talked to the Realator about this and you are likely right, I won’t be able to meet the teachers before we enroll. But I hope I can at least tour the school before we make our decision. Thanks for your input.
It's highly unlikely you can tour the school either. These schools are massive - OHES has around 900 kids. It would be disruptive to give that many tours, so schools don't give any. If you want that kind of experience, you need to look at private schools, not public. Or maybe at a much smaller public district elsewhere in the country.
You can probably talk to someone in the Immersion office about that program. I'd start there.
Fwiw, OHES is a very run-of-the-mill FCPS school, except that the principal really leans into the German and military kids identity. Some people we know like the immersion program, some didn't. It's definitely a school within the school situation, with most people I've talked to seeing it as a way to access a better peer group (or at least more dedicated parental peers). The program tends to narrow considerably by the upper grades, in part because OHES is one of the few schools that still doesn't offer local full time advanced placement.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure of the details - there is a "German Base" or Liasson Office in Reston, VA. I took German at Herndon HS and I would be in movie theaters and could follow the teens behind me speaking in German. The Sterling DMV had a number of Germans getting their Driver's License - I could understand them a bit as well.
You might want to reach out to the office and just see where the Base people live? Herndon Germans blend easily since their English is very fluent.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure of the details - there is a "German Base" or Liasson Office in Reston, VA. I took German at Herndon HS and I would be in movie theaters and could follow the teens behind me speaking in German. The Sterling DMV had a number of Germans getting their Driver's License - I could understand them a bit as well.
You might want to reach out to the office and just see where the Base people live? Herndon Germans blend easily since their English is very fluent.
Anonymous wrote:Hi, I know this post is from 2023, but I am also asking for similar advice but my situation is a bit different. My husband is German but I am American. So we did not expose the kids to German until ages 9/10. They currently have a German tutor but we are looking to move to NOVA and found that really only Fairfax County has German AP or IB courses.
We are narrowing our search down to these very same schools that were mentioned in the original post. I was wondering now that some time has passed if anyone has more experience with the programs.
I was told to meet with the teachers and tour the schools which I plan on doing, but if there is any additional tips or schools out there that we overlooked, please let me know.
We are considering Orange Hunt, Irving Middle, West Springfield and Robinson Secondary School.
Thanks in advance.
