Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maret parent here, been at the school for past 5 + years. I have 3 kids at Maret, with 3 totally different learning styles. Maret has been wonderful and accommodating to them all. There is no “model” Maret student. Kids tend to be academically oriented, but with a wide range of abilities.
And the school has the strongest sibling preference practice in the area. A family need only have one exceptional child admitted to make the school experience available to all of the siblings in the family. It is one of the ways the school builds such strong loyalty but it gets in the way of the school being able to accept the brightest of the applicant pool.
Anonymous wrote:Maret parent here, been at the school for past 5 + years. I have 3 kids at Maret, with 3 totally different learning styles. Maret has been wonderful and accommodating to them all. There is no “model” Maret student. Kids tend to be academically oriented, but with a wide range of abilities.
Anonymous wrote:My child came to Maret from a ‘progressive’ school. It has a liberal and progressive vibe and I think the parents from our former school would mostly be happy (actually happier) at Maret because everything is very well run and well thought out. However, your class will never change its track and start a panda baby unit just because everyone in love with the new panda baby. At our former school, they could have dropped everything for a week in response to student interest. That would never, ever happen at Maret.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Would a super bright child fit in here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current Maret family. Definitely agree the school is racially diverse but also agree with the earlier statement that this does not apply to socioeconomic diversity. It is what it is but as a smaller private school its business model is not able to support the same breadth of economic range as other schools in our region of the same caliber.
Or learning styles. There is a model Maret child and they don’t stray too far so be careful that you fit.
Can you tell us about the model Maret child. We are applying but wonder about fit.
How old is the child? Are you full pay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current Maret family. Definitely agree the school is racially diverse but also agree with the earlier statement that this does not apply to socioeconomic diversity. It is what it is but as a smaller private school its business model is not able to support the same breadth of economic range as other schools in our region of the same caliber.
Or learning styles. There is a model Maret child and they don’t stray too far so be careful that you fit.
Can you tell us about the model Maret child. We are applying but wonder about fit.