Anonymous wrote:SSIMS usually sends a relatively large number of students on to the CAP and VAC magnets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSIMS usually sends a relatively large number of students on to the CAP and VAC magnets.
Is the IB program for all students or do you have to apply and get in?
Anonymous wrote:SSIMS usually sends a relatively large number of students on to the CAP and VAC magnets.
Anonymous wrote:Yes go Sligo Creek, best ES in the entire DCC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:House shopping and hoping for some insight or perspective on long term planning - we have a 1 and a 4 year old and looking for a house that potentially could work through high school.
I've been focused on high schools but with the DCC, I wondering if I should focus more on the middle schools. I've read good things about SSIM - is that preferred over Sligo Middle?
Also is Woodlin and Sligo Creek comparable with happy families? Or would it be smart to go to Woodlin so that we're in zone for AE instead of Northwood even if middle school may not be as strong?
Due to commutes, these are about as far out as we are comfortable going.
Thanks!
I would choose Sligo and Einstein over SSIMS and Northwood. I think there is a larger high achieving peer cohort at Einstein, and course offerings are more robust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:House shopping and hoping for some insight or perspective on long term planning - we have a 1 and a 4 year old and looking for a house that potentially could work through high school.
I've been focused on high schools but with the DCC, I wondering if I should focus more on the middle schools. I've read good things about SSIM - is that preferred over Sligo Middle?
Also is Woodlin and Sligo Creek comparable with happy families? Or would it be smart to go to Woodlin so that we're in zone for AE instead of Northwood even if middle school may not be as strong?
Due to commutes, these are about as far out as we are comfortable going.
Thanks!
I would choose Sligo and Einstein over SSIMS and Northwood. I think there is a larger high achieving peer cohort at Einstein, and course offerings are more robust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want the zone for wj, not these
OP most likely can’t afford that if already looking at those
Anonymous wrote:I don't have school advice other than Einstein is a wonderful school and community (I know nothing about Northwood, it's probably wonderful too.).
One thing I wish Id been more focused on when we were buying our house in an unwalkable area of Kensington, was how important it would be for my middle and high school kids to be able to walk places on their own. I'd factor walkability into your house search.
Anonymous wrote:House shopping and hoping for some insight or perspective on long term planning - we have a 1 and a 4 year old and looking for a house that potentially could work through high school.
I've been focused on high schools but with the DCC, I wondering if I should focus more on the middle schools. I've read good things about SSIM - is that preferred over Sligo Middle?
Also is Woodlin and Sligo Creek comparable with happy families? Or would it be smart to go to Woodlin so that we're in zone for AE instead of Northwood even if middle school may not be as strong?
Due to commutes, these are about as far out as we are comfortable going.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:You want the zone for wj, not these
Anonymous wrote:You want the zone for wj, not these
Anonymous wrote:You want the zone for wj, not these