Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. So I will just go ahead and ask the obvious question, which is more prestigious and has a better reputation? I hate sounding stuck up but if I have to choose, I would like to know the views on the schools.....and yes, I'm aware I'm applying for nursery, however I would like the best for my child. I don't see any fault in that. Thanks so much![]()
OP, As a parent at one of these schools with friends at the other, I will tell you this: This attitude is not welcome at either school. Get over yourself. Your kid is 3.
Anonymous wrote:What is NPS?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. So I will just go ahead and ask the obvious question, which is more prestigious and has a better reputation? I hate sounding stuck up but if I have to choose, I would like to know the views on the schools.....and yes, I'm aware I'm applying for nursery, however I would like the best for my child. I don't see any fault in that. Thanks so much![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They both are. St. Pats is a good feeder to the Cathedral Schools. NPS is a good feeder to Sidwell and Cathedral Schools. They are similar. Do you identify more with Episcopalians or Presbyterians? NPS might be slightly more Republican and Southern than St. Pats.
Last year, the largest # of NPS kids went to Maret.
Anonymous wrote:They both are. St. Pats is a good feeder to the Cathedral Schools. NPS is a good feeder to Sidwell and Cathedral Schools. They are similar. Do you identify more with Episcopalians or Presbyterians? NPS might be slightly more Republican and Southern than St. Pats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We chose NPS and a big deciding factor for us was having an opportunity to speak with their 6th graders. They are poised, well prepared, and grounded in a way that impressed us. You can look for the child you have now but it's wise to keep an eye out for the child he/she will become at the school.
I'm an NPS parent and certainly agree with this, but, to be fair, most of the schools in this area turn out kids who are poised, well prepared and grounded in a way that will impress you.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. So I will just go ahead and ask the obvious question, which is more prestigious and has a better reputation? I hate sounding stuck up but if I have to choose, I would like to know the views on the schools.....and yes, I'm aware I'm applying for nursery, however I would like the best for my child. I don't see any fault in that. Thanks so much![]()