Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My spouse went there; loved it. Very good education. Still close with the h.s. friends.
Have to say though that St. A's isn't above having double standards. While my spouse was there, there was one incident where two kids were caught breaking a particular rule. One kid (the poor one) was expelled. The one (with very rich parents) was not.
Akin to what happened at St. Albans when Gore's son was caught smoking weed. Baby Gore was suspended the other students expelled. (At least Al & Tipper didn't like the double standard and sent him to Sidwell after that.)
Um no. He was counseled out of st albans into sidwell.
Because he was caught smoking pot. They allowed him to be “counseled out” rather than expelled because he was the VP’s son. All of us in both schools knew what the deal was but it looked better that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My spouse went there; loved it. Very good education. Still close with the h.s. friends.
Have to say though that St. A's isn't above having double standards. While my spouse was there, there was one incident where two kids were caught breaking a particular rule. One kid (the poor one) was expelled. The one (with very rich parents) was not.
Akin to what happened at St. Albans when Gore's son was caught smoking weed. Baby Gore was suspended the other students expelled. (At least Al & Tipper didn't like the double standard and sent him to Sidwell after that.)
Um no. He was counseled out of st albans into sidwell.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse went there; loved it. Very good education. Still close with the h.s. friends.
Have to say though that St. A's isn't above having double standards. While my spouse was there, there was one incident where two kids were caught breaking a particular rule. One kid (the poor one) was expelled. The one (with very rich parents) was not.
Akin to what happened at St. Albans when Gore's son was caught smoking weed. Baby Gore was suspended the other students expelled. (At least Al & Tipper didn't like the double standard and sent him to Sidwell after that.)
Anonymous wrote:Are there truly meaningful differences between St. Andrew's and Episcopal High School (in Alexandria)?
Anonymous wrote:Lawrenceville is a great school but is very different than Saint Andrew's School Delaware (SAS). Lawrenceville is almost three times larger than SAS in terms of the number of students, and is about three times smaller in terms of campus size. SAS has a per-capita endowment that is more that twice the size of Lawrenceville and thus can offer substantial financial aid to about 45% of it's students, while Lawrenceville offers FA to 28% of it's students. That means that SAS has a much larger pool of potential students to choose from, and one of the few great schools that is truly "needs blind". SAS is 100% boarding, while Lawrenceville is 68% boarding. That means that the schools have very different cultures. No doubt that Lawrenceville is a great school with academics that place it easily among the top boarding schools in the country, as is SAS. However, if your child is a top-tier student but you need financial aid (as the original question stated), SAS might be a good choice.
Anonymous wrote:Are there truly meaningful differences between St. Andrew's and Episcopal High School (in Alexandria)?