Anonymous
Post 03/17/2017 22:26     Subject: Sidwell friends loves primary day school

Some go to Holton. Some go to sidwell. Some go to bullis or Norwood or public or stone ridge or gds. every class is different. Historically not a lot go to sidwell. A lot used to go to Holton but not anymore. I don't think anyone goes to Landon. The point was that the original post was ridiculous and clearly posted by the school instead of a parent. It was transparent and in bad taste.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2017 10:03     Subject: Sidwell friends loves primary day school

Anonymous wrote:I am a long-time private school parent and know for a fact that PDS does NOT send a good number of kids to SFS every year. Holton/Landon are where many of the kids go.


7:03 here. Believe who you want to believe but I would trust a long time PDS parent to have better insight into PDS kids’ placements than a “long time private school parent”. That said, yes, of course the biggest single school where PDS girls go on to is Holton, it’s natural, the schools are located across the street from each other and Holton starts in 3rd right when PDS ends. Landon used to take many boys but that has changed in recent years. I stand behind my statement that a good number of kids also go on to Sidwell considering that 3rd is an expansion year there. And if you don’t believe me call Admissions.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2017 10:02     Subject: Sidwell friends loves primary day school

Anonymous wrote:I am a long-time private school parent and know for a fact that PDS does NOT send a good number of kids to SFS every year. Holton/Landon are where many of the kids go.

You realize that they're not mutually exclusive? It may be true that Holton and Landon together end up with the most PDS students in third grade but my understanding is that over the years plenty of PDS kids have ended up at Sidwell too. And apparently several ended up getting into Georgetown Day this year as well.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2017 09:36     Subject: Sidwell friends loves primary day school

Anonymous wrote:I am a long-time private school parent and know for a fact that PDS does NOT send a good number of kids to SFS every year. Holton/Landon are where many of the kids go.


Ugh. Is this true that it mostly feeds into Landon and Holton?
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2017 08:32     Subject: Sidwell friends loves primary day school

I am a long-time private school parent and know for a fact that PDS does NOT send a good number of kids to SFS every year. Holton/Landon are where many of the kids go.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2017 07:03     Subject: Sidwell friends loves primary day school

Anonymous wrote:This post was obviously started by the marketing person at PDS. Trying to make up for all the bad publicity PDS has now. That school has serious problems now.


Hun??? Except for the fact that the post is correct about the number of PDS kids that got into SFS. Also correct on the fact that several were siblings of other ex-PDS kids that got into SFS in years past. PDS sends a good number of kids to SFS every year. Is that so hard to wrap your head around? I don't know if everyone gets in to PDS or not but if it's true it just suggests that exclusivity isn't necessarily correlated with quality. Signed, a PDS parent.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2017 03:31     Subject: Sidwell friends loves primary day school

This post was obviously started by the marketing person at PDS. Trying to make up for all the bad publicity PDS has now. That school has serious problems now.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2017 00:00     Subject: Sidwell friends loves primary day school

Anonymous wrote:Most of the PDS kids that got accepted were siblings. It was a real bummer for families with first borns as Sidwell didn't have room for them. Also, PDS basically gives no financial aid so it was likely they were also full pay families. At Sidwell's $40k a year that is a big deal.


That isn't the way Sidwell admissions works. About half of each admissions round is set aside for qualified "priority" students which includes Quakers, Siblings and children of alumni and faculty/staff. There are still more priority applicants than there are slots, but their odds are better than unaffiliated applicants.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2017 23:14     Subject: Sidwell friends loves primary day school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seven kids accepted for Sidwell third grade


No wonder my kid didn't get in!


huh
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2017 23:14     Subject: Re:Sidwell friends loves primary day school

Beauvoir's loss is PDS gain?
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2017 23:11     Subject: Sidwell friends loves primary day school

Anonymous wrote:Seven kids accepted for Sidwell third grade


No wonder my kid didn't get in!
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2017 21:32     Subject: Re:Sidwell friends loves primary day school

IF primary day does not reject anyone, how do they filter for people who would get into SFS?
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2017 21:20     Subject: Sidwell friends loves primary day school

I didn't realize that "sheer family pressure" was all it took to get into Sidwell.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2017 21:17     Subject: Sidwell friends loves primary day school

Maybe they were not good enough. I know of siblings who have tried 3 times or more (not PDS) before finally being admitted through sheer family pressure. Some of these siblings will not be able to cut it academically but their families are desperate to have them in sidwell.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2017 20:56     Subject: Sidwell friends loves primary day school

Anonymous wrote:Most of the PDS kids that got accepted were siblings.

If it's so easy (or less of an accomplishment) to get into Sidwell as a sibling, as you seem to be implying, why didn't these kids get into Sidwell sooner in PK or K when said sibling advantage was equally applicable?