Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never heard of Glenelg Country until a bunch of kids from SSFS ended up going to the school. But I have since heard that a bunch are now leaving Glenelg and returning to SSFS. Does that say something good about SSFS or something bad about Glenelg or both? Interesting.
I'm an SSFS parent, and I think what it says is that schools aren't all interchangeable and a student that finds SSFS to be a good fit might not also find the same at Glenelg.
Anonymous wrote:I never heard of Glenelg Country until a bunch of kids from SSFS ended up going to the school. But I have since heard that a bunch are now leaving Glenelg and returning to SSFS. Does that say something good about SSFS or something bad about Glenelg or both? Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Lifelong HoCo resident here and very familiar with GCS. Never understood why people choose this school. It is literally just a smaller version of public. Same behavior concerns as public - drinking, drugs, and now vaping - bullying, etc. Teachers at GCS aren't any more caring than public school teachers maybe even less caring. Athletics arent any more competitive than public. Course offerings aren't any better. It's literally just a difference of class size which I understand is important to some. If you want a private school experience, pick a better one. Head to the Park School or McDonough, or Mount St. Joe or in the opposite direction try Good Counsel or Sandy Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Colleagues whose kids went there are definitely snobby and right skewing. They were Hispanic ethnicity but raised in US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why Glenelg parents don’t just send their kid to a good hoco public school. If they really want to do private they should suck it up and commute to one of the many Baltimore private schools that provide an excellent education.
Or, if you're looking for a private school that has an actual philosophy guiding it then make a commute in the other direction to SSFS. To be fair though both SSFS AND many of the Baltimore area privates have bus transportation with stops in Columbia and Ellicott City at least. SSFS also has a stop in Fulton.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why Glenelg parents don’t just send their kid to a good hoco public school. If they really want to do private they should suck it up and commute to one of the many Baltimore private schools that provide an excellent education.
Anonymous wrote:We looked at Glenelg last year during the SSFS crisis. In the middle of the open house GCS had arranged just for SSFS families we got the email saying SSFS was staying open. Crazy time! So glad we didn't end up at GCS but still sour about what happened at SSFS!
Anonymous wrote:GCS is a private school for HoCo residents who don't want to send their kids to.public school and don't want to commute to DC or Baltimore for private. The school has a hold on these parents and will continue to attract them with little effort and the little effort shows. The teaching in upper school is quite weak with a lot of turnover. The social experience in upper school caters mostly to athletes or kids whose parents have money. The school makes little effort to promote an inclusive environment.
Ultimately we did not stay. We went back to public but would have also been willing to do a further commute to a better private school - one that has an actual philosophy.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. We are at GCS and absolutely hate it. Can't wait for it to be over. Must admit that I used to laugh at many private school posters on dcum for how angry and mean they sounded about particular schools. I used to think, "your school can't possibly be as bad as you are making it sound". Mea culpa. I get it. It is unfortunately possible to have such a negative experience. It is unfortunately possible for a school to be really awful. For us, GCS is that school...toxic!