Anonymous wrote:
Hi, that is not what I meant I know what nationality is. (e.g. WIS - 100, BISW - 70, Georgetown Prep - 27). (I was the one who asked the question)
Anonymous wrote:
If that is what they mean, they need to learn the definition of nationality. No wonder they couldn’t get an answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many nationalities are there? I never could really find an answer on the site nor via mentor.
What do you mean? How many countries besides the U.S. are represented by the student body?
I think they mean ethnicity/race.
Based on Niche, 63% are White, 11% African American, 8% Hispanic, 5% Asian, 10% multiracial
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many nationalities are there? I never could really find an answer on the site nor via mentor.
What do you mean? How many countries besides the U.S. are represented by the student body?
Anonymous wrote:How many nationalities are there? I never could really find an answer on the site nor via mentor.
Anonymous wrote:
DD’s teachers were demanding and I don’t think there were ever retakes, but broadly speaking they did give girls the opportunity to improve their grades (eg extra credit projects that were challenging, corrections, etc). The teachers had high standards, they expected the girls to do their work in the timeframe assigned, and, at least in the honors/AP classes, they moved at a fast pace and assigned a lot of work. Teachers were willing to work with girls who communicated with them. I know some of DD’s friends took a less rigorous course load and their teachers seemed a bit more lenient, but I think the above minus the pace/workload applies.
As for dress—there’s a uniform and it’s pretty straightforward. I believe you can find all of those details on the SR site. School was/is frustrated that families were not enforcing the kilt length rule at home so they started aggressively cracking down at school, but in the end I’m not sure it made a difference. US girls wear sneakers of their choice unless it’s a dress day.
Anonymous wrote:Eep! just took a look at the summer packets for incoming freshman. Nothing too difficult for DD but I can see that she is not meant to have a summer break at all lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will incoming new families start to be connected to the class of '29????
This. Friends who are incoming at Sidwell and other schools have already had numerous meetups
+1
Why would you come on a Stone Ridge thread to post about Sidwell and organized meet ups for the class of ‘29? Weird flex.
Anonymous wrote:Heard this snafu at Stone Ridge is getting out of hand. Dean of students decided to “not attend school due to hurt feelings”…is that part of the job description?