Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went to a Quaker school and I don't want to send my children to Quaker schools so Sidwell is an automatic no-go for me even if I still recognize it as an excellent school. I would pick NCS because perception is that academics are a bit more grounded in reality and not so keen to be so open minded that your brain falls out.
Who cares about national prestige? They're both regional day schools and cannot be seen as having national prestige as the only kids who can attend are those who live within reasonable commuting distance. Andover and Exeter have national prestige as they attract students from all over the country as well as overseas.
NP. May I ask why you don’t want to send your child to a Quaker school?
There was always an inconsistency, even hypocrisy, in being a Quaker school and a very expensive private school. I am not opposed to either but it didn't mesh well together. I did not go to Sidwell, by the way, but a prominent Quaker school in another city. My siblings went to more traditional prep schools and these schools were more honest about who they were and the ethos they preached. Quaker schools are also very liberal places and I prefer an environment that is more pragmatic and balanced.