Anonymous wrote:Our family just participated in Multicultural Week at the Lower School at SSSAS. I was amazed at the variety of programs offered (rice tasting, Irish dancing, book discussions, Mandarin reading, Karate demonstration, Native American blessing) and the high community involvement.
Anonymous wrote:Have any other Burgundy families out there noticed that there seem to be many more cars with both Burgundy and SSSAS stickers on them? Interesting, as the school cultures seem quite different (or at least did so -- maybe families with younger children at Burgundy are less "progressive" than old-timers like me).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burgundy parent here. We did not even consider applying to Browne. We considered but decided not to apply to SSSAS. SSSAS seemed overly country-clubby. Browne just seemed... uninteresting. Nice enough, but nothing special academically or socially. We've been very happy with Burgundy.
PP, everyone else was able to point out the good things about the schools they chose without insulting the others. In fact, many posts on this pleasant-until-you-joined thread noted that ALL the schools have their strengths and weaknesses, and all are different. But no one bashed the other schools except you. Clearly, we all ended up choosing one school over the others --- but the rest of us didn't need to put the others down.
If you are representative of Burgundy, I'll go elsewhere, thank you very much.
I have a feeling the other Burgundy parents would rather have a different representative than you.
Anonymous wrote:Have any other Burgundy families out there noticed that there seem to be many more cars with both Burgundy and SSSAS stickers on them? Interesting, as the school cultures seem quite different (or at least did so -- maybe families with younger children at Burgundy are less "progressive" than old-timers like me).
Anonymous wrote:As a Burgundy parent, I am surprised by the previous post's tenor regarding other schools in Alexandria. As a Burgundy parent one of the aspects I value most is the sense of community for all and respect for everyone. The tenor displayed in the previous post is certainly not what I would expect from a fellow parent and most definitely not an attitude taught by the school. For any considering or accepting a spot at Burgundy, my family's experience has been wonderful and I would recommend it.