Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Sidwell for a sibling applying to 9th grade?
My neighbor’s daughter did not get into Sidwell even though older brother is there. No guarantees with so many qualified applicants. And daughter was not SN and no behavorioral issues as other posters say is only reason to not get accepted. She was an accomplished student at another private.
How do you know that? Was it published on your local listserv?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so disheartening.
Why? What is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Sidwell for a sibling applying to 9th grade?
My neighbor’s daughter did not get into Sidwell even though older brother is there. No guarantees with so many qualified applicants. And daughter was not SN and no behavorioral issues as other posters say is only reason to not get accepted. She was an accomplished student at another private.
Anonymous wrote:This is so disheartening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Sidwell for a sibling applying to 9th grade?
My neighbor’s daughter did not get into Sidwell even though older brother is there. No guarantees with so many qualified applicants. And daughter was not SN and no behavorioral issues as other posters say is only reason to not get accepted. She was an accomplished student at another private.
Was the kid applying out early from her private? I know a family with a younger sib that didn't get into Sidwell too, but the kid was applying out early from his private. I assumed privates take that into consideration.
Anonymous wrote:NP but Maret sibling for 4th grade. Anyone have experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At GDS we found out about a sibling rejection (for pk) 2 days before the decisions came out. We got a call saying DD wouldn’t be admitted because there were far too many connected kids applying but assuring us that the decision was based on 1) too many kids applying and 2) she was in a preschool that had a strong pk program so they weren’t worried about her coming in for K. Our DD is actually a pretty exceptional kid and doesn’t have any special needs.
On this call they essentially said to apply again next year and she would get in. And she did.
Different school but the same happened to us last year for PK. Fingers crossed my kid gets in this year for K. I believe that if there are issues with admission and parents need to look for another school, they will find out sooner.
Anonymous wrote:At GDS we found out about a sibling rejection (for pk) 2 days before the decisions came out. We got a call saying DD wouldn’t be admitted because there were far too many connected kids applying but assuring us that the decision was based on 1) too many kids applying and 2) she was in a preschool that had a strong pk program so they weren’t worried about her coming in for K. Our DD is actually a pretty exceptional kid and doesn’t have any special needs.
On this call they essentially said to apply again next year and she would get in. And she did.