Anonymous wrote:Omg this school is absurd. Wannabe fancy parents... yikes
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, we've liked most things about PDS but I understand that it's not necessarily going to be the best fit for everyone (and WTF about "wannabe fancy parents," I don't even know what that means...everyone I've met seems friendly enough).
And the "antiquated" complaint makes no sense to me at all. There may be aspects of the school that not every parent loves, and legitimately so, but outdated curriculum shouldn't be one of them.
Anonymous wrote:I"m pulling my Kindergartener out to go to Norwood where I have a 4th grader. PDS is very structured and the academics are antiquated.
Anonymous wrote:Current PDS parent here. Our child is in 2nd grade and youngest is heading in for PK next year. PDS is nothing short of amazing. It is challenging but nurturing and very genuine. The academics are superior to another private school (award winning)in Bethesda where one of our other children went. The facilities may not be as large or attractive as other schools but the substance truly sets it apart.
Anonymous wrote:Current PDS parent here. Our child is in 2nd grade and youngest is heading in for PK next year. PDS is nothing short of amazing. It is challenging but nurturing and very genuine. The academics are superior to another private school (award winning)in Bethesda where one of our other children went. The facilities may not be as large or attractive as other schools but the substance truly sets it apart.
Anonymous wrote:I really like and respect the HOS too - I'm not a PDS parent or a teacher, just a teacher at another independent school who has had the chance to interact with and receive mentorship from him.
He seems legitimately genuine and I have always heard good things about PDS. I hope that the posters infighting in this forum can recognize that the school is respected by the wider community.