Anonymous wrote:The coed aspect of Sidwell impacts the boys much more than the girls. IMHO Sidwell has the feel/vibe of a girls school. The girls compete against elite girl athletes in the ISL and the school has a very soft (some might say emasculated) feel, but the internal competition is a bit "mean girls" like and there is no feeling of brotherhood among the boys. For girls I think Sidwell is comparable to NCS, but for boys the comparison is GDS.
Anonymous wrote:seriously, if you want acres you should go to Green Acres School!
Anonymous wrote:I’ve wondered about the importance of campus environment too. With the exception of GDS (and perhaps Sidwell) the elite private schools of this area are sitting on real estate gold mines. I was shocked when Georgetown Prep leased less than four acres of a corner of the Prep campus for $888 million over the course of the 99-year lease. That deal (which affected less than 5% of the Prep campus allowed Prep to build a $23 million athletic center. If campus open space isn’t important (as some seem to think), but don’t these schools just sell the open space to bolster the endowment and retreat to a micro campus model like GDS? Unthinkable most would say – but why? What is it about a spacious campus that justifies foregoing the money that could be raised from the land? Prep didn’t even have to sell the land – they leased it.
Anonymous wrote:
Can you explain how having more grass makes a school better?
Anonymous wrote:Can you explain how having more grass makes a school better?