Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Do you mind saying where? I just am not familiar w/the private schools in MD, & honestly, I do want diversity. Doesn't seem to be much in PG.
Not at all. Our child is headed to Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School in Bowie. They are the only independent school in Prince George's Co. There some diversity, but not much, but that's somewhat the nature of the county. If you're looking for private schools in MD with more diversity, have you given any thought to private schools in Annapolis? I believe The Key School and St. Ann's bus children from a commuter lot in Bowie to the schools in Annapolis. You'll have to double-check that information. Along with the Annapolis trek, there was also a heftier tuition. It is certainly do-able for some folks, but for us with two children, it wasn't. That's just a thought to consider.
I got some really helpful information from the Private/Independent School thread on DCUM if that helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Do you mind saying where? I just am not familiar w/the private schools in MD, & honestly, I do want diversity. Doesn't seem to be much in PG.
Not at all. Our child is headed to Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School in Bowie. They are the only independent school in Prince George's Co. There some diversity, but not much, but that's somewhat the nature of the county. If you're looking for private schools in MD with more diversity, have you given any thought to private schools in Annapolis? I believe The Key School and St. Ann's bus children from a commuter lot in Bowie to the schools in Annapolis. You'll have to double-check that information. Along with the Annapolis trek, there was also a heftier tuition. It is certainly do-able for some folks, but for us with two children, it wasn't. That's just a thought to consider.
I got some really helpful information from the Private/Independent School thread on DCUM if that helps.
Anonymous wrote:
Do you mind saying where? I just am not familiar w/the private schools in MD, & honestly, I do want diversity. Doesn't seem to be much in PG.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Are you doing private in MD or DC?
We're doing private in MD. Logistically, it will work out better, but I'm very impressed with the school's philosophy as well as their proven track record. We have a few friends who have children there and they couldn't be happier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Are you doing private in MD or DC?
We're doing private in MD. Logistically, it will work out better, but I'm very impressed with the school's philosophy as well as their proven track record. We have a few friends who have children there and they couldn't be happier.
Anonymous wrote:
Are you doing private in MD or DC?
Anonymous wrote:We live in Bowie and sent our child to the local community school for the first year. It didn't work out. With class sizes, no teacher assistants, and having a shy child, it resulted in much frustration on our part and lukewarm results for our child. I was scared to go private, but with funding from the school (I didn't think we'd get any let alone as much as we did), our child is going to private school next year. We couldn't be happier!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For high school, look at the science and technology program at Eleanor Roosevelt in Greenbelt. Absolutely amazing!
OP here. I did hear that. But, right now, I'm 7 yrs away from that.We're entering 2nd grade next year.
Is your child in a private school now? Or do you homeschool?
We live in Cheverly and have sent our kids to several PG public schools. They've all been great but none of them are ever going to be a Maret or a Sidwell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For high school, look at the science and technology program at Eleanor Roosevelt in Greenbelt. Absolutely amazing!
OP here. I did hear that. But, right now, I'm 7 yrs away from that.We're entering 2nd grade next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For high school, look at the science and technology program at Eleanor Roosevelt in Greenbelt. Absolutely amazing!
OP here. I did hear that. But, right now, I'm 7 yrs away from that.We're entering 2nd grade next year.