Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, Potomac has nice buildings, but the campus itself was a jumbled mess with not enough forethought given to layout.
I really wasn't impressed with Potomac's campus or facilities at all. I don't know why they think they're heads above the rest in that area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maret admissions person was really bad, this was several years ago.
Maret admissions lady who does tours is still condescending and impolite. Our group kept on looking at each other in disbelief at the things she was saying. Assumed no one would get in. We were all turned off by her.
Anonymous wrote:Maret admissions person was really bad, this was several years ago.
Anonymous wrote:A good teacher can teach kids in a shed. Nice facilities are great and all but I really didn’t care as much about the facilities as much as the teachers and faculty. However I do love a good playground but the school building and classrooms... not so important to me. I love a classroom that looks lived in and loved- lots of the children’s work displayed etc. Don’t judge a book by its cover. Shiny facility doesn’t always mean it’s the best.
Anonymous wrote:Omg rich people fighting. All these schools are good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weighing in on cookies. We did not see Sidwell logo cookies at any of our visits, I did see Maret logo cookies, no food at all at GDS.
Who wants to eat something that looks like a grasshopper?!
No cafeteria = no cookies.
Anonymous wrote:IMO, Potomac has nice buildings, but the campus itself was a jumbled mess with not enough forethought given to layout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Browne - doesn't get the "likes" on this forum. Admission director, John and Elise were both nice and welcoming. Being a minority, I was happy to see the diversity. The head was nice and nice campus.
There was even another parent in the mandatory play date because their newest child would be starting in preschool. They had a 2nd grader. it was nice to have a current parent there and give feedback. I was surprised at the gym space. fairly new with windows.
+1 For Browne. I feel like it is a hidden gem...especially for minorities. It has a good balance of diversity in both the student body and faculty. The price is hefty but the facilities are nice, the teachers seem like they enjoy what they do, and they kids are happy.
Anonymous wrote:Browne - doesn't get the "likes" on this forum. Admission director, John and Elise were both nice and welcoming. Being a minority, I was happy to see the diversity. The head was nice and nice campus.
There was even another parent in the mandatory play date because their newest child would be starting in preschool. They had a 2nd grader. it was nice to have a current parent there and give feedback. I was surprised at the gym space. fairly new with windows.