Anonymous
Post 10/05/2025 20:33     Subject: recent experiences with Sheridan?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What are the high schools that most Sheridan students end up at?



They.get in everywhere. Most popular schools year after year are GDS, Maret and Sidwell. Others (depending on the year) include: St. Andrew's, Madeira, and Field. There is an occasion kid to NCS, STA, Holton (as was the case with the most recent graduating class. And then once in a while you might see a Landon, St. Anselm's or St. John's (maybe every few years). Each year some kids go to public, often a public magnet school like Blair or Duke Ellington. Burke used to be more popular, but kids have chosen other schools in the past few years.

This past year something like 11 or 12 kids were admitted to GDS, though only five enrolled. So ties there are pretty strong (except for the year when they were overenrolled and didn't take anyone).


Should add that the graduating class last year was 31 kids.
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2025 20:33     Subject: recent experiences with Sheridan?

Anonymous wrote:What are the high schools that most Sheridan students end up at?



They.get in everywhere. Most popular schools year after year are GDS, Maret and Sidwell. Others (depending on the year) include: St. Andrew's, Madeira, and Field. There is an occasion kid to NCS, STA, Holton (as was the case with the most recent graduating class. And then once in a while you might see a Landon, St. Anselm's or St. John's (maybe every few years). Each year some kids go to public, often a public magnet school like Blair or Duke Ellington. Burke used to be more popular, but kids have chosen other schools in the past few years.

This past year something like 11 or 12 kids were admitted to GDS, though only five enrolled. So ties there are pretty strong (except for the year when they were overenrolled and didn't take anyone).
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2025 09:48     Subject: recent experiences with Sheridan?

What are the high schools that most Sheridan students end up at?
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2025 11:25     Subject: recent experiences with Sheridan?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are referring to lower school (k-4) and middle school (4-8).

Except they said high school. And referred to upper school teachers but middle school student leaders, implying those are two different divisions?


Reading comprehension my friend.

— signed, a parent of a college student (!) who **at one point** attended Sheridan