Anonymous wrote:It’s long been known for being very difficult to get into because it is so small. College placement has been very strong, particularly with the last few classes, but as PPs have mentioned it is known for being less academically rigorous than some of its peers. How we’ve seen this play out is less homework than some of the peer schools and the kids do not seem to be overly competitive with each other
Our experience has been that we have really liked the community, particularly the parents, but I am unimpressed with the new head of school and the changes in the past couple of years. It has been mostly great for my child, but I am also relieved to be leaving the community soon because my child is graduating. I’m actually very surprised that there has not been an announcement about a search for a new head of school.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently current freshman class is 68. My kid has a friend in the class and was shocked to hear how small. It wasn’t one we considered but tbh, that is very small for high school and my kid would not have been happy.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a very controversial topic. You can see that when some school are criticized the threads are never closed. When maret is criticized the threads are deleted or locked. So you will receive partial information from this forum. Also there is a maret troll that sometimes is funny.
+1. I think someone at Maret is blackmailing the DCUM moderators.
I love to get a steaming cup of hot tea and read these private school threads with the specific trolls. Pure entertainment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently current freshman class is 68. My kid has a friend in the class and was shocked to hear how small. It wasn’t one we considered but tbh, that is very small for high school and my kid would not have been happy.
I thought the class size was typically around 80 or 85?
Isn’t there a demographic cliff with the class of 2029?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently current freshman class is 68. My kid has a friend in the class and was shocked to hear how small. It wasn’t one we considered but tbh, that is very small for high school and my kid would not have been happy.
I thought the class size was typically around 80 or 85?
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the poster who has said on several threads that Maret is not selective. Having gone through high school admissions twice now, Maret is considered to be one of the MOST selective schools because of it's small size. Almost everyone I know from both of my children's classes who applied to a Big 3 also applied to Maret. Maret just doesn't have that many spots available to not be selective.
That being said, selective is different from most rigorous. It is intentionally not like the Big 3 with tons of homework. I know plenty of parents with kids at a Big 3 who didn't get into Maret (again it's just numbers!) and it was their first choice because of the school's philosophy. I have a kid at a Big 3 who often wonders if Maret would have been better. There are pros/cons of each approach.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently current freshman class is 68. My kid has a friend in the class and was shocked to hear how small. It wasn’t one we considered but tbh, that is very small for high school and my kid would not have been happy.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently current freshman class is 68. My kid has a friend in the class and was shocked to hear how small. It wasn’t one we considered but tbh, that is very small for high school and my kid would not have been happy.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a very controversial topic. You can see that when some school are criticized the threads are never closed. When maret is criticized the threads are deleted or locked. So you will receive partial information from this forum. Also there is a maret troll that sometimes is funny.
+1. I think someone at Maret is blackmailing the DCUM moderators.