Anonymous
Post 11/30/2011 21:32     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Yeah, pretty typical. Maybe a bit higher than in the recent past for NCS.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2011 18:01     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

Does anyone know if the numbers applying from Beauvoir are typical this year both the STA and NCS? (80% or so to STA and 90% or so to NCS)
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2011 14:55     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:
Has anyone heard anything yet? What does "informal" mean?


We were called today.


Any surprises in what the AD told you? Do they cover more than just a yes or no?
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2011 14:45     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

Has anyone heard anything yet? What does "informal" mean?


We were called today.
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2011 13:41     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:What are acceptance rates like for non-Beauvoir boys for 4th grade?


This doesn't address your question specifically, but it is interesting nonetheless.
http://www.stalbansschool.org/page.aspx?pid=2270
Overall acceptance rate for all grades seems to be about 40%, but that includes the Beauvoir kids, for whom the rate is much higher (maybe 80% if I had to guess).
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2011 13:32     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Informal means the OD advises you as to whether you should have a backup plan or not, based on feedback from STA admissions. But you don't get an offer of admission in writing until after the new year.
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2011 11:42     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have been told that Beauvoir applicants get an informal yes or no, through the Beauvoir Outplacement Director, around Thanksgiving. Has anyone heard anything this year?


Calls begin this week


Has anyone heard anything yet? What does "informal" mean?
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2011 22:27     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:I have been told that Beauvoir applicants get an informal yes or no, through the Beauvoir Outplacement Director, around Thanksgiving. Has anyone heard anything this year?


Calls begin this week
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2011 07:02     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

I have been told that Beauvoir applicants get an informal yes or no, through the Beauvoir Outplacement Director, around Thanksgiving. Has anyone heard anything this year?
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2011 00:44     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We were told categorically by the OD that DS was in and there was no need to apply elsewhere.



Are you a family currently applying or did this happen during a previous admissions year? [/quote

not the pp, but we were told the same thing this year.


Umm, since your post is dated Oct 29th, this raises some questions , such as: how can OD state anything categorically in October before 3rd grade ERB's and STA exam result from November are back ? Seems to blow the meritocracy out of the water, no?
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2011 23:24     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Shoo-in." Not "shoe-in." And don't forget the hyphen.


Damage control, OD?


OD does not get this comment.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2011 23:15     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:"Shoo-in." Not "shoe-in." And don't forget the hyphen.


Damage control, OD?
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2011 22:29     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

"Shoo-in." Not "shoe-in." And don't forget the hyphen.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2011 22:05     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:Sign of the $ times?



Guess so. This year 2 or 3 boys will get rejected, most of the class is applying. STA won't accept all of them. Certainly the OD isn't telling every family that their DS is a shoe in this early. The Beauvoir-STA admissions process just began.

If the OD is wrong, come January the reject families will kick his arse.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2011 20:52     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Sign of the $ times?