Anonymous
Post 10/06/2024 18:52     Subject: Is Sidwell really Sadwell?

Who couldn’t cut it
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2024 17:15     Subject: Is Sidwell really Sadwell?

Anonymous wrote:It's actually Sodwell. It's a large piece of grass-covered surface soil held together by the roots of the grass.


The turf has been treated with chemicals that are toxic to humans.
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2024 17:00     Subject: Is Sidwell really Sadwell?

It’s simple: people who don’t apply know they can’t cut it
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2024 17:00     Subject: Is Sidwell really Sadwell?

Or like jokes at the expense of children.

Anonymous
Post 10/05/2024 23:13     Subject: Is Sidwell really Sadwell?

Particularly if you have a bad sense of humor.
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2024 18:57     Subject: Is Sidwell really Sadwell?

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Anonymous wrote:I toured this fall and what is Sadwell are the lower school facilities. I could not believe DC elite send their kids there. The LS looked like a dilapidated public school and yet it’s the most expensive private.

The new renderings look great, but the united campus isn’t expected until “the end of the decade” per the construction updates on their website.

I was so disappointed. I still am in disbelief. Sadwell, indeed.


Sorry your kid was rejected.


If I toured this fall, then my kid couldn’t have been rejected as the application season just opened. The jokes write themselves
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2024 18:26     Subject: Is Sidwell really Sadwell?

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Anonymous wrote:15 pages about whether Sidwell is really Sadwell?!? I don’t think there’s a DC area school (public or private) that stirs up more people than Sidwell. SOME of y’all really love to hate this school.

Congratulations, Sidwell! There's no such thing as bad publicity.


I think the dislike comes from them thinking they are more relevant than they may be?

Two friends sons turned down Sidwell this past year for another school and their friends at Sidwell gave them such a hard time about it and could not believe they would choose another school.


Fifteen pages about a nonsense topic is probably one of the best (unintentional) examples of Sidwell’s relevance. This isn’t fifteen pages about a Sidwell scandal involving sex, drugs, or murder (Madeira, anyone?). It’s about Sidwell vs. Sadwell. C’mon!


The Madeira thing was a hundred years ago.


Just as murder has no statute of limitations, neither does the discussion of the Madeira Murder.


A 14-year-old girl was murdered. Also, a former head of school murdered her ex-lover.


A 14-year old Madeira student was murdered on campus approximately 50 years ago. The murderer/pedophile had previously sexually assaulted two other Madeira students.

“What I learned last week was that Gilreath had been charged with eight counts of sexual assault, including on not one but two girls from Madeira. In 1972, he'd grabbed another 14-year-old girl, held her prisoner on a rock on the Potomac River, molested her, then let her go…Gilreath's other 14-year-old victim, who was snatched outside the chapel at Madeira, repeatedly called the psychiatric hospital to check he was still incarcerated. Five weeks before he murdered my sister, the former victim was told by a probation officer of Gilreath's release. Horrified, she immediately told her parents and the headmistress of Madeira, Barbara Keyser. Both dismissed her as being hysterical.”

https://www.standard.co.uk/hp/front/the-truth-about-tasha-6741564.html
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2024 15:02     Subject: Is Sidwell really Sadwell?

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Anonymous wrote:15 pages about whether Sidwell is really Sadwell?!? I don’t think there’s a DC area school (public or private) that stirs up more people than Sidwell. SOME of y’all really love to hate this school.

Congratulations, Sidwell! There's no such thing as bad publicity.


I think the dislike comes from them thinking they are more relevant than they may be?

Two friends sons turned down Sidwell this past year for another school and their friends at Sidwell gave them such a hard time about it and could not believe they would choose another school.


Fifteen pages about a nonsense topic is probably one of the best (unintentional) examples of Sidwell’s relevance. This isn’t fifteen pages about a Sidwell scandal involving sex, drugs, or murder (Madeira, anyone?). It’s about Sidwell vs. Sadwell. C’mon!


The Madeira thing was a hundred years ago.


Just as murder has no statute of limitations, neither does the discussion of the Madeira Murder.


A 14-year-old girl was murdered. Also, a former head of school murdered her ex-lover.
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2024 15:00     Subject: Is Sidwell really Sadwell?

Anonymous wrote:Have been hearing that high school culture at Sidwell can be toxic. That recent mental health study survey showed that majority of students felt depressed or were clinically diagnosed as such. That whole culture of school is entitled, arrogant and mean. By senior year, you want to just have the pain of this place end and move on to a better chapter of your life


It is sadwell. After a tour and a talk with admissions, we will not bother applying. Mind, they will still have more applicants than openings, so they don’t have to care…
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2024 14:57     Subject: Is Sidwell really Sadwell?

Anonymous wrote:I toured this fall and what is Sadwell are the lower school facilities. I could not believe DC elite send their kids there. The LS looked like a dilapidated public school and yet it’s the most expensive private.

The new renderings look great, but the united campus isn’t expected until “the end of the decade” per the construction updates on their website.

I was so disappointed. I still am in disbelief. Sadwell, indeed.


Sorry your kid was rejected.