Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are crazy if you think that Beauvoir hs ANY say at all to who St. Albans admits to their school. There has been plenty on boys form Beauvoir who did not get into STA
You are naive to think otherwise. Of course Beauvoir has a say. Do not let the Outplacement Director's youthful and sweet demeanor fool you. Her sole job is to get as many Beauvoir alums into NCS/STA as possible. If, by chance, that is not the first choice of the parents, she will use her Jedi-like powers to get you into Maret or GDS or other comparable.
Anonymous wrote:You are crazy if you think that Beauvoir hs ANY say at all to who St. Albans admits to their school. There has been plenty on boys form Beauvoir who did not get into STA
Anonymous wrote:Not sure where the 1-2 boy number comes from as quoted above from a PP of boys not accepted from Beauvoir to STA. Last year between 6 and 8 boys did NOT get in from Beauvoir to STA. The number cannot be exact as some claim to have pulled their applications and no one knows for sure. There are also some boys who did not even apply at all. And then there are at least 3 who were accepted to STA yet chose to go elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are crazy if you think that Beauvoir hs ANY say at all to who St. Albans admits to their school. There has been plenty on boys form Beauvoir who did not get into STA
According to the current Head of Beauvoir (where we currently have a child) in her State of the School Address, that is not true. The majority of Beauvoir students (app 60-70%) end up going to STA or NCS. It is true that some do not make it but I would not decscribe that number as "plenty". Some also do not choose the cathedral schools after they leave Beauvoir. Some are also encouraged not to apply. In the last couple of years only a very small number (something like 1 or 2 but I forget the exact number) of students who appled to NCS ot STA from Beauvoir did not get in.
Anonymous wrote:You are crazy if you think that Beauvoir hs ANY say at all to who St. Albans admits to their school. There has been plenty on boys form Beauvoir who did not get into STA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not the PP, but I can tell you that we hardly noticed our DDs transitions between Beauvoir and NCS. There was very little uncertainly and the Beauvoir outplacement director took care of the process. Much, much less stressful than PK admission.
I understand that Beauvoir and St. Albans are such separate entities. If so, can someone please explain why or how Beauvoir retains such control over the process and who gets in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not the PP, but I can tell you that we hardly noticed our DDs transitions between Beauvoir and NCS. There was very little uncertainly and the Beauvoir outplacement director took care of the process. Much, much less stressful than PK admission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is amazing to me that a good chunk of the "hot topics" on DCUM directly or indirectly relate to Beauvoir. This fact is even more amazing as the admissions season has not truly begun.
There is clearly an obsession about the school on both sides of the aisle.
What I can't quite figure out is, why?
Because even in this day an age, everyone just wants to be a WASP, regardless of religion, color, or creed. Beauvoir provides entree into that world.
Because their true obsession in St. Albans or NCS.
That may be the Holy Grail, but my experience was that most parents were more relaxed during the STA/NCS process, understanding that the hardest part of getting in was landing a slot at Beauvoir.
Anonymous wrote:and what exactly is your experience, pray tell?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is amazing to me that a good chunk of the "hot topics" on DCUM directly or indirectly relate to Beauvoir. This fact is even more amazing as the admissions season has not truly begun.
There is clearly an obsession about the school on both sides of the aisle.
What I can't quite figure out is, why?
Because even in this day an age, everyone just wants to be a WASP, regardless of religion, color, or creed. Beauvoir provides entree into that world.
Because their true obsession in St. Albans or NCS.