Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I polled high ranking diplomats at a dinner. No WIS. Rochambeau for those wanting French, and German school for those wanting German. Some in the British school (not so much for the language but the feel of it and it being a part of a $15bn international school system). Obviously, Big 3 and Maret.
I don’t mean to anger anyone, and you could say at least some of these are for the half price of tuition, but the consensus was that WIS is not on the radar as an “international” school.
I was upset to learn (very late in the process) that it isn’t actually an international school
Out of curiosity, what in your view is an international school?
Goodness I’m very behind on this comment and those that followed (weekend social plans anyone? No, just this website?) but I was told that WIS is an independent school that does not affiliate/has no unifying factor with other international schools. So to me, at the time, it seemed like international was slapped on to the name.
The points that someone provided above gave more clarity. The WIS parents I spoke with IRL before decisions were due did not. And that’s okay, we were leaning elsewhere anyways.
So your definition is that an international school must have an affiliation with other schools in other countries?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I polled high ranking diplomats at a dinner. No WIS. Rochambeau for those wanting French, and German school for those wanting German. Some in the British school (not so much for the language but the feel of it and it being a part of a $15bn international school system). Obviously, Big 3 and Maret.
I don’t mean to anger anyone, and you could say at least some of these are for the half price of tuition, but the consensus was that WIS is not on the radar as an “international” school.
I was upset to learn (very late in the process) that it isn’t actually an international school
Out of curiosity, what in your view is an international school?
Goodness I’m very behind on this comment and those that followed (weekend social plans anyone? No, just this website?) but I was told that WIS is an independent school that does not affiliate/has no unifying factor with other international schools. So to me, at the time, it seemed like international was slapped on to the name.
The points that someone provided above gave more clarity. The WIS parents I spoke with IRL before decisions were due did not. And that’s okay, we were leaning elsewhere anyways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I polled high ranking diplomats at a dinner. No WIS. Rochambeau for those wanting French, and German school for those wanting German. Some in the British school (not so much for the language but the feel of it and it being a part of a $15bn international school system). Obviously, Big 3 and Maret.
I don’t mean to anger anyone, and you could say at least some of these are for the half price of tuition, but the consensus was that WIS is not on the radar as an “international” school.
I was upset to learn (very late in the process) that it isn’t actually an international school
Out of curiosity, what in your view is an international school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I polled high ranking diplomats at a dinner. No WIS. Rochambeau for those wanting French, and German school for those wanting German. Some in the British school (not so much for the language but the feel of it and it being a part of a $15bn international school system). Obviously, Big 3 and Maret.
I don’t mean to anger anyone, and you could say at least some of these are for the half price of tuition, but the consensus was that WIS is not on the radar as an “international” school.
Not to nitpick, but parents of 1st gen kids and expats vs. diplomats are hard to compare. They are operating from very different points of view, and often diplomats have specific pressures or expectations from their peers about schooling.
I see WIS as an independent school with an international school mindset, which is the best or worst of both worlds depending on what you’re looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I polled high ranking diplomats at a dinner. No WIS. Rochambeau for those wanting French, and German school for those wanting German. Some in the British school (not so much for the language but the feel of it and it being a part of a $15bn international school system). Obviously, Big 3 and Maret.
I don’t mean to anger anyone, and you could say at least some of these are for the half price of tuition, but the consensus was that WIS is not on the radar as an “international” school.
I was upset to learn (very late in the process) that it isn’t actually an international school
Out of curiosity, what in your view is an international school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I polled high ranking diplomats at a dinner. No WIS. Rochambeau for those wanting French, and German school for those wanting German. Some in the British school (not so much for the language but the feel of it and it being a part of a $15bn international school system). Obviously, Big 3 and Maret.
I don’t mean to anger anyone, and you could say at least some of these are for the half price of tuition, but the consensus was that WIS is not on the radar as an “international” school.
I was upset to learn (very late in the process) that it isn’t actually an international school
Anonymous wrote:I polled high ranking diplomats at a dinner. No WIS. Rochambeau for those wanting French, and German school for those wanting German. Some in the British school (not so much for the language but the feel of it and it being a part of a $15bn international school system). Obviously, Big 3 and Maret.
I don’t mean to anger anyone, and you could say at least some of these are for the half price of tuition, but the consensus was that WIS is not on the radar as an “international” school.
Anonymous wrote:I polled high ranking diplomats at a dinner. No WIS. Rochambeau for those wanting French, and German school for those wanting German. Some in the British school (not so much for the language but the feel of it and it being a part of a $15bn international school system). Obviously, Big 3 and Maret.
I don’t mean to anger anyone, and you could say at least some of these are for the half price of tuition, but the consensus was that WIS is not on the radar as an “international” school.
Anonymous wrote:OP as with any school that you want to know about on this forum, you are going to either hear what you want to hear, encounter people who post with a personal vendetta, or whatever…