Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do any of the schools ever have rolling admissions?
Flint Hill used to have rolling admissions.
They no longer state rolling admissions per se, but they do take applications after their deadline on an ongoing basis, to review if they have space. You could call (probably after the 3/17 decision deadline—they won’t know numbers yet) to see if they have space in the grade you are considering.
They always seem to have space for full pay students that get kicked out of public school. We have seen this with a few of our neighbors kids over the years.
A few of your neighbors got kicked out of public, then attended Flint Hill? Interesting.
I’ve never had a neighbor kicked out of public and I’m 50 years old.
Anonymous wrote:You also cannot get kicked out of public school.
Anonymous wrote:But, candidly, you are also being naive if you think that they will get off (particularly if for 9th). It’s totally worth calling and all of things that are being recommended, but the chances are extremely remote. Just for the sake of sanity, move on the plan B and be pleasantly shocked in the very unlikely circumstance that the phone rings.
Do you think this is the same for what some might call "2nd and 2rd tier" schools (although I believe the school that is the right fit for your DC is first tier).
Clearly the tight admissions at the more competitive schools has a trickle down effect but do things loosen up at the 2nd & 3rd Tier?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please share if your child was waitlisted everywhere but ended up getting off a waitlist at a great school. Trying to stay positive but also wondering if we are being naive.
I would seriously look for another option while reaching out to each school to see what the response is. Let them know you are still interested!
Anonymous wrote:Please share if your child was waitlisted everywhere but ended up getting off a waitlist at a great school. Trying to stay positive but also wondering if we are being naive.
Anonymous wrote:Do any of the schools ever have rolling admissions?
Anonymous wrote:Does British School of Washington still have rolling admissions?
On occasion Primary Day has had spots
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do any of the schools ever have rolling admissions?
Flint Hill used to have rolling admissions.
They no longer state rolling admissions per se, but they do take applications after their deadline on an ongoing basis, to review if they have space. You could call (probably after the 3/17 decision deadline—they won’t know numbers yet) to see if they have space in the grade you are considering.
They always seem to have space for full pay students that get kicked out of public school. We have seen this with a few of our neighbors kids over the years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do any of the schools ever have rolling admissions?
Flint Hill used to have rolling admissions.
They no longer state rolling admissions per se, but they do take applications after their deadline on an ongoing basis, to review if they have space. You could call (probably after the 3/17 decision deadline—they won’t know numbers yet) to see if they have space in the grade you are considering.
They always seem to have space for full pay students that get kicked out of public school. We have seen this with a few of our neighbors kids over the years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do any of the schools ever have rolling admissions?
Flint Hill used to have rolling admissions.
They no longer state rolling admissions per se, but they do take applications after their deadline on an ongoing basis, to review if they have space. You could call (probably after the 3/17 decision deadline—they won’t know numbers yet) to see if they have space in the grade you are considering.
Anonymous wrote:Does British School of Washington still have rolling admissions?
On occasion Primary Day has had spots