Anonymous
Post 06/27/2025 15:57     Subject: Good high school for DD?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should look into Madeira. Generous with both need and merit aid. Much better academics than any of the schools previously named here.

Tuition is almost twice OP’s budget. It’s a great school, but they’d need significant FA.


Next year will be more than twice but financial aid is significant and Madeira commits to meet 100% of demonstrated need for admitted students.

https://www.madeira.org/admissions/tuition-financial-aid
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2025 09:30     Subject: Good high school for DD?

Anonymous wrote:You should look into Madeira. Generous with both need and merit aid. Much better academics than any of the schools previously named here.

Tuition is almost twice OP’s budget. It’s a great school, but they’d need significant FA.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2025 09:27     Subject: Good high school for DD?

You should look into Madeira. Generous with both need and merit aid. Much better academics than any of the schools previously named here.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2025 21:49     Subject: Good high school for DD?

Anonymous wrote:We loved AHC FWIW


Same. It didn’t feel pretentious which made our less-wealthy family feel far more comfortable.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2025 19:51     Subject: Good high school for DD?

We loved AHC FWIW
Anonymous
Post 06/22/2025 22:28     Subject: Good high school for DD?

Anonymous wrote:For people saying SR... did y'all not see her 30k budget? You must be assuming a whole boatload of financial aid to bring it down from next year's 50k. Holy child will also be a questionable reach at 44k.
If we assume no financial aid, St. Johns, Good Counsel, and Holy Cross would all be around your budget. Your daughter should make sure to shadow each school, because that is a tool that could give her the best feel for what school is right for her. Good luck!


People just want to promote their schools.
Anonymous
Post 06/22/2025 22:27     Subject: Good high school for DD?

Anonymous wrote:For people saying SR... did y'all not see her 30k budget? You must be assuming a whole boatload of financial aid to bring it down from next year's 50k. Holy child will also be a questionable reach at 44k.
If we assume no financial aid, St. Johns, Good Counsel, and Holy Cross would all be around your budget. Your daughter should make sure to shadow each school, because that is a tool that could give her the best feel for what school is right for her. Good luck!


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