Anonymous wrote:... is the the fault (in part) of his daycare? He has been going to this national (Bright Horizons) daycare center since he was two and they do have an accredited preschool. However, none of the children in his class are going or applying to private school and I just found out that few from this daycare center ever have gone into private school.
DS had his assessment (I wasn't in the room) and we had our interview as a family (so the reason for his rejection could always be DH and me). We have always tried to do interesting things for him on the weekends and read to him every night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We tried to get my DD into parochial school from a Bright Horizons and she was rejected. Yes, I do blame the daycare in part.
It is not about getting a child into HYPS for college. It is about wanting the best education for your child.
Why do you blame BH? What do you think would have given her a better shot at admission?
I think an actual preschool, not a daycare, would have been better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jesus OP you are terrible and have horrible values. ps I am pretty sure my child's public K far outstrips privates in terms of the quality of instruction and teacher qualifications.
Did you attend public school, PP? Because that would explain a lot about your post.
Anonymous wrote:jesus OP you are terrible and have horrible values. ps I am pretty sure my child's public K far outstrips privates in terms of the quality of instruction and teacher qualifications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We tried to get my DD into parochial school from a Bright Horizons and she was rejected. Yes, I do blame the daycare in part.
It is not about getting a child into HYPS for college. It is about wanting the best education for your child.
Why do you blame BH? What do you think would have given her a better shot at admission?
Anonymous wrote:OP again - why the hostility?! There are definite "feeder schools" - why would daycare be any different?
Anonymous wrote:We tried to get my DD into parochial school from a Bright Horizons and she was rejected. Yes, I do blame the daycare in part.
It is not about getting a child into HYPS for college. It is about wanting the best education for your child.
Anonymous wrote:We tried to get my DD into parochial school from a Bright Horizons and she was rejected. Yes, I do blame the daycare in part.
It is not about getting a child into HYPS for college. It is about wanting the best education for your child.
Anonymous wrote:Try the Private and Independent School Forum, OP. General Parenting does not allow anything to be said against daycare or public school. All daycare is great!