Anonymous wrote:If she can throw a spiral, she's in.
Anonymous wrote:If she can throw a spiral, she's in.
Anonymous wrote:Their website says 30 are admitted for 9th grade. I.e. roughly 15 of each gender.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD really wants to go to Sidwell for 9th grade. I did my research and see that for 9th they typically only have 40-50 slots open and receive 300 plus applicants. I would assume only kids with high GPAs and etc apply. How can your child stand out? I was told Sidwell doesn’t care if your child is an athlete. How true is this?
Wow, Sidwell took 40-50 new kids for 9th grade now? A couple years ago they only accepted 25 or so. What is the reason Sidwell accepts more students now?
Anonymous wrote:OP, as you state from the start, it’s a numbers game with any of the top schools. 10* applicants for each spot. If your child is keen on it, support her application but be realistic of the statistics, especially if you are not connected to the Sidwell community in other ways. Sidwell is not as connections dependent as Maret and GDS, but in some ways Sidwell parents are more prominent so they both don’t have to be connected but are also inherently connected just by the nature of who they are all at once. Just go for it, manage your child’s expectations, and have a good backup plan...
Anonymous wrote:DD really wants to go to Sidwell for 9th grade. I did my research and see that for 9th they typically only have 40-50 slots open and receive 300 plus applicants. I would assume only kids with high GPAs and etc apply. How can your child stand out? I was told Sidwell doesn’t care if your child is an athlete. How true is this?
Anonymous wrote:OP- there is no 1 profile that Sidwell looks for. Of course they want students that can handle the academic rigor but also want well rounded students. If you want your child to stand out make sure they are authentic during interview and essay writing in the application.
In terms of sports I can’t help you. I would think being a highly desirable athlete is a plus.