Anonymous wrote:I have heard that an overwhelming majority of students at SR get some sort of accommodation - more test time, etc. But it sounds like it’s more gaming the system than real issues so I’m not sure what this would mean for a student with real actual learning differences. I think Holy Child is probably your best bet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both difficult to get into. But Visitation is usually more difficult to get into than Stone Ridge in part because of strong legacy admissions at Visitation. If there are documented learning differences and accommodations in your daughter’s school records she probably won’t be accepted to Visitation. Just too competitive. Stone Ridge might accept someone with documented learning differences. But unlikely without a compelling resume.
You do not have to disclose learning differences when applying to private schools.
Sure if you want to get your kid into a school that can’t accommodate them and set them up for failure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both difficult to get into. But Visitation is usually more difficult to get into than Stone Ridge in part because of strong legacy admissions at Visitation. If there are documented learning differences and accommodations in your daughter’s school records she probably won’t be accepted to Visitation. Just too competitive. Stone Ridge might accept someone with documented learning differences. But unlikely without a compelling resume.
You do not have to disclose learning differences when applying to private schools.
Anonymous wrote:They are both difficult to get into. But Visitation is usually more difficult to get into than Stone Ridge in part because of strong legacy admissions at Visitation. If there are documented learning differences and accommodations in your daughter’s school records she probably won’t be accepted to Visitation. Just too competitive. Stone Ridge might accept someone with documented learning differences. But unlikely without a compelling resume.