Anonymous wrote:Sidwell gives out more FA.
Sidwell students can come and go, the same as GDS students.
Anonymous wrote:That's a crazy question. For mainstream reform Jews, both schools are fine although GDS has a larger Jewish population than GDS. Sidwell is Quaker and GDS is nondenominational. If you have a very strong Jewish identity GDS might be a better fit. If you are ardently pro- Israel, GDS is going to be a better fit. This all assumes you can't separate your religious and cultural life from your kids' educational needs.
Anonymous wrote:That's a crazy question. For mainstream reform Jews, both schools are fine although GDS has a larger Jewish population than GDS. Sidwell is Quaker and GDS is nondenominational. If you have a very strong Jewish identity GDS might be a better fit. If you are ardently pro- Israel, GDS is going to be a better fit. This all assumes you can't separate your religious and cultural life from your kids' educational needs.
Anonymous wrote:That's a crazy question. For mainstream reform Jews, both schools are fine although GDS has a larger Jewish population than GDS. Sidwell is Quaker and GDS is nondenominational. If you have a very strong Jewish identity GDS might be a better fit. If you are ardently pro- Israel, GDS is going to be a better fit. This all assumes you can't separate your religious and cultural life from your kids' educational needs.