Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:23 - Do you mean STA has turned out to be less work/time than you anticipated?! That would make me a happy mother.
My DS1 joined STA US from another private that ended at MS in the area x years ago. And the pressure and workload at STA was, and still is, difficult for him to adjust. Looking back, we were so thrilled of him going to STA, but he probably would have been better off elsewhere. Students coming in in 9th were all very strong academically and talented. It became obvious right away that it was hard for my DS1 to keep up. Obviously STA accepted him because they believe he would succeed. But you are only as good as the company you keep! We throught of pulling him out but then that would create a whole different set of difficulties.
Teachers at STA were all very helpful and DS1 got extra help any time he needed. He's working his behind off too! But still, the workload, the pressure of "keeping" up with rest of the class is tremendous (why do you think I'm up at this hour?)
We all think our kids are smart and hard working and they are! But be honest with yourself: is your DC someone that is willing to put in three times the study than some of his friends CONSISTENTLY, just to get a grade lower than they do, all of the time?
You know your kid so choose wisely. Just because your DC got accepted into the well regarded school does not mean it"s good for him.
Anonymous wrote:20:23 - Do you mean STA has turned out to be less work/time than you anticipated?! That would make me a happy mother.
Anonymous wrote:20:23 - Do you mean STA has turned out to be less work/time than you anticipated?! That would make me a happy mother.
Anonymous wrote:20:23 - Do you mean STA has turned out to be less work/time than you anticipated?! That would make me a happy mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you are willing to look at schools all over again during your 8th grade year, I would go the Norwood route.
Otherwise i would lean towards Landon or Bullis.
Landon is clearly single sex and Bullis is Co-ed. I think Landon probably has a more rigorous academic curriculum compared to the other schools but no where near the level of Saint Albans or Sidwell.
Actually I have a son at Landon and a son at STA. It has been interesting to compare the same grades at these schools over some years now. I don't think Landon has quite the work load of hw STA does, but in terms of quality of instruction they are very similar. In some ways we've even been happier with the course offerings at Landon than at STA.
Anonymous wrote:if you are willing to look at schools all over again during your 8th grade year, I would go the Norwood route.
Otherwise i would lean towards Landon or Bullis.
Landon is clearly single sex and Bullis is Co-ed. I think Landon probably has a more rigorous academic curriculum compared to the other schools but no where near the level of Saint Albans or Sidwell.
Anonymous wrote:Mater Dei has terrible facilities and a very out dated academic curriculum.