Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are no material differences. Let your kid pick. Those who say they are very different are way too immersed in the insular world of the expensive DC private school scene.
It truly does not matter.
Not true. Personally, I would never send a boy to GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Was wondering if folks with experience at either/both schools would like to weigh in.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is not a secular school if that matters to you. They talk about God and they have worship meetings in line with being a Quaker school. That’s at least one big difference.
Good point.
Anonymous wrote:There are no material differences. Let your kid pick. Those who say they are very different are way too immersed in the insular world of the expensive DC private school scene.
It truly does not matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do another shadow day. Both give a ton of homework that is outside the normal for high school. Find out about stuff that will make your and your kid’s life better.
Stuff like does one not give homework over breaks. How much homework over the weekend. Does either give a full week off for Thanksgiving. What is the class schedule -block or other. Is there parking when your kid can drive.
Sidwell is a big 3 if that is important to you.[u/quote]
So is GDS.
No GDS is not the big 3. The big three have always been the Two cathedral schools and Sidwell.
Times change. Deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:
Questions on GDS for Upper School: What do families/kids typically do for lunch? Do most kids eat out every day?
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is not a secular school if that matters to you. They talk about God and they have worship meetings in line with being a Quaker school. That’s at least one big difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do another shadow day. Both give a ton of homework that is outside the normal for high school. Find out about stuff that will make your and your kid’s life better.
Stuff like does one not give homework over breaks. How much homework over the weekend. Does either give a full week off for Thanksgiving. What is the class schedule -block or other. Is there parking when your kid can drive.
Sidwell is a big 3 if that is important to you.[u/quote]
So is GDS.
No GDS is not the big 3. The big three have always been the Two cathedral schools and Sidwell.
Anonymous wrote:Do another shadow day. Both give a ton of homework that is outside the normal for high school. Find out about stuff that will make your and your kid’s life better.
Stuff like does one not give homework over breaks. How much homework over the weekend. Does either give a full week off for Thanksgiving. What is the class schedule -block or other. Is there parking when your kid can drive.
Sidwell is a big 3 if that is important to you.[u/quote]
So is GDS.
Anonymous wrote:They are actually very different. Different structure to classes, different "vibes". Sidwell is very much a traditional school that is rooted in Quakerism. GDS is a progressive school born out of the Civil Rights era.
They share some common values, but have wildly different approaches to classroom etiquette and feel.