Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS is a traditional by the books no nonsense education. Both great schools but the girls at NCS can chew the girls up at Sidwell any day of the week[b].
I'm not sure whether the poster meant this in regard to academics, but I will say that my sons, who graduated from Sidwell, always said the NCS girls were frighteningly Type A.
Did you try to start a productive conversation with your sons about not stereotyping girls who are open about being smart or ambitious?
I am openly smart and highly ambitious, and I understand that there is a difference between that and being a mean girl who placed herself, her needs and her wants above others and who is blinded by ambition. Not at all to say that that is what girls are like at that school, but it's a strawman argument to imply a boy is sexist and does not respect Smart, openly ambitious women because he recognizes that some people are frighteningly type a.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS is a traditional by the books no nonsense education. Both great schools but the girls at NCS can chew the girls up at Sidwell any day of the week[b].
I'm not sure whether the poster meant this in regard to academics, but I will say that my sons, who graduated from Sidwell, always said the NCS girls were frighteningly Type A.
Did you try to start a productive conversation with your sons about not stereotyping girls who are open about being smart or ambitious?
Anonymous wrote:Have experience with both through knowing kids at soccer program. Mean girls end up at NCS more often. They are type A - best at everything - which the school seems to like most. Also some very nice girls too at NCS. Rare that I hear about a mean girl at Sidwell. I think part of it is the all girls school breeds more mean girls. And sidwell is more into nerdy types than NCS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS is a traditional by the books no nonsense education. Both great schools but the girls at NCS can chew the girls up at Sidwell any day of the week[b].
I'm not sure whether the poster meant this in regard to academics, but I will say that my sons, who graduated from Sidwell, always said the NCS girls were frighteningly Type A.
Did you try to start a productive conversation with your sons about not stereotyping girls who are open about being smart or ambitious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS is a traditional by the books no nonsense education. Both great schools but the girls at NCS can chew the girls up at Sidwell any day of the week[b].
I'm not sure whether the poster meant this in regard to academics, but I will say that my sons, who graduated from Sidwell, always said the NCS girls were frighteningly Type A.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS is a traditional by the books no nonsense education. Both great schools but the girls at NCS can chew the girls up at Sidwell any day of the week[b].
I'm not sure whether the poster meant this in regard to academics, but I will say that my sons, who graduated from Sidwell, always said the NCS girls were frighteningly Type A.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is more diverse and the social scene in more fluid. There are many boy-girl best friends. In US the kids form several groups of friends based on their interests and EC activities, and these may shift as the kids mature, but all the kids know each other and seem to respect each other. New comers are welcomed because everyone likes to meet new people. In middle school there is some drama over who goes to whose parties, etc., but by US this is done. The kids support each other because they all feel academic stress.
I know NCS less well, but my impression is the girls form lasting friendships in middle school and 9th grade and these tend to stay ion place. One of my friend's daughter's told me "It takes a lot of work to be popular." I don't get that sense at Sidwell. The academic work is equally stressful at both schools.
I once had a Sidwell teanager say this to me," well, a big difference I see is that ( at Cathedral ) they seem to be able to repeat what they have read, but without much introspection , whereas everyone I know at Sidwell is very introspective and really thinks about what they are saying "
Had to laugh.....
Anonymous wrote:NCS is a traditional by the books no nonsense education. Both great schools but the girls at NCS can chew the girls up at Sidwell any day of the week[b].