Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is a bizarre and laughable statement when outplacement from this school is to many of the areas top private’s -Sidwell, GDS, Holton, Landon, Norwood, NPS, Woods Academy, WES, etc. Many families also have siblings at these schools while the younger child attends PDS.
It is ridiculous when people say that the kids/families are not in the league of “fancy schools” but the same families already have older siblings at said “fancy schools” and then send their PDS graduate to said “fancy schools.”
Try using factual data to support your conclusions. Most people bad mouthing the school have no direct experience with the school.
PDS is a school that is attractive to families in a certain geographic area and that want small classes, 2 teachers, phonics based reading instruction, foreign language exposure, and their kids to develop a love of learning at a critical point in their development. It is not for everyone. Many parents apply to other schools because they don’t want to deal with the admission process again until high school. PDS parents are quite confident their kid will get accepted to a school that is the right fit for them at 3rd grade. I don’t want my kid in a school with 500-1000 kids. I chose to put my kid in a school of only 120 families. It is a fantastic experience that would not be found in many other places.
New money and think you’re better than others. Got it. Don’t you recognize that you are perpetuating that stereotype?
Anonymous wrote:That is a bizarre and laughable statement when outplacement from this school is to many of the areas top private’s -Sidwell, GDS, Holton, Landon, Norwood, NPS, Woods Academy, WES, etc. Many families also have siblings at these schools while the younger child attends PDS.
It is ridiculous when people say that the kids/families are not in the league of “fancy schools” but the same families already have older siblings at said “fancy schools” and then send their PDS graduate to said “fancy schools.”
Try using factual data to support your conclusions. Most people bad mouthing the school have no direct experience with the school.
PDS is a school that is attractive to families in a certain geographic area and that want small classes, 2 teachers, phonics based reading instruction, foreign language exposure, and their kids to develop a love of learning at a critical point in their development. It is not for everyone. Many parents apply to other schools because they don’t want to deal with the admission process again until high school. PDS parents are quite confident their kid will get accepted to a school that is the right fit for them at 3rd grade. I don’t want my kid in a school with 500-1000 kids. I chose to put my kid in a school of only 120 families. It is a fantastic experience that would not be found in many other places.
Anonymous wrote:That is a bizarre and laughable statement when outplacement from this school is to many of the areas top private’s -Sidwell, GDS, Holton, Landon, Norwood, NPS, Woods Academy, WES, etc. Many families also have siblings at these schools while the younger child attends PDS.
It is ridiculous when people say that the kids/families are not in the league of “fancy schools” but the same families already have older siblings at said “fancy schools” and then send their PDS graduate to said “fancy schools.”
Try using factual data to support your conclusions. Most people bad mouthing the school have no direct experience with the school.
PDS is a school that is attractive to families in a certain geographic area and that want small classes, 2 teachers, phonics based reading instruction, foreign language exposure, and their kids to develop a love of learning at a critical point in their development. It is not for everyone. Many parents apply to other schools because they don’t want to deal with the admission process again until high school. PDS parents are quite confident their kid will get accepted to a school that is the right fit for them at 3rd grade. I don’t want my kid in a school with 500-1000 kids. I chose to put my kid in a school of only 120 families. It is a fantastic experience that would not be found in many other places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The obnoxious parents and the automatic admits. Sort of the Bullis of the younger crowd.
Primary day is a school that kids go to when their parents think they are too good for public but not in the league of the fancy DC preschools. I get it.
Anonymous wrote:The obnoxious parents and the automatic admits. Sort of the Bullis of the younger crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The obnoxious parents and the automatic admits. Sort of the Bullis of the younger crowd.
Could not be further from the truth.
Anonymous wrote:The obnoxious parents and the automatic admits. Sort of the Bullis of the younger crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg this school is absurd. Wannabe fancy parents... yikes
What does that even mean? You either didn't get in, or have never even been remotely near the school. Seek counseling.
Everyone gets in.
100% untrue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg this school is absurd. Wannabe fancy parents... yikes
What does that even mean? You either didn't get in, or have never even been remotely near the school. Seek counseling.
Everyone gets in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg this school is absurd. Wannabe fancy parents... yikes
What does that even mean? You either didn't get in, or have never even been remotely near the school. Seek counseling.