Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 16:08     Subject: What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Anonymous wrote:Apparently applications were up nearly double vs last year at child’s school


What might some of these reasons be?

UPK and 3K plus Covid created a drop in applications a few years ago. What’s driving the resurgence?
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 15:32     Subject: What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Anonymous wrote:Any thoughts on Twin Parks Montessori or Montclare?


I have many friends who were/are happy at Montclare. They generally send a lot of kids to Dalton every year, if that matters to you.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 14:33     Subject: What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Anonymous wrote:Apparently applications were up nearly double vs last year at child’s school


Is this an UES or UWS school?
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 11:11     Subject: What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Any thoughts on Twin Parks Montessori or Montclare?
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 09:32     Subject: What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Apparently applications were up nearly double vs last year at child’s school
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 09:20     Subject: What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any waitlist movement?


Not even on the one that we’re supposed to be “top prioritized”
I was hoping today would be movement…


I really don't think "top priority" is that different than a typical waitlist


Very possible - but the other waitlists are simply as such and the comms with each admissions director is quite different (the prioritized WL asked us to hold out a bit if we can because they see it possible).
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 08:58     Subject: What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just found out about this platform... Why are we discussing NYC preschool in a dc platform LOL.
Quite surprised by this year's results. Given how competitive this year's admission was, I was worried if I put my kid at a disadvantage when I mentioned my child had feeding issues in the past during parents' conversation. Any thoughts?


Because once upon a time there was a site called Urban Baby where NYC moms could discuss schools and snark at each other. That site is no longer, and what's left of what tried to replace it is an unmoderated cesspool that has been taken over by a racist MAGA troll. Many of us came here in the aftermath.


^^^Apologies for the bad editing, but I hope you get the gist.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 08:58     Subject: What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Anonymous wrote:Just found out about this platform... Why are we discussing NYC preschool in a dc platform LOL.
Quite surprised by this year's results. Given how competitive this year's admission was, I was worried if I put my kid at a disadvantage when I mentioned my child had feeding issues in the past during parents' conversation. Any thoughts?


Because once upon a time there was a site called Urban Baby where NYC moms could discuss schools and snark at each other. That site is no longer, and what's left of what tried to replace it is an unmoderated cesspool that has been taken over by a racist MAGA troll. Many of us came here in the aftermath.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 08:48     Subject: What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any waitlist movement?


Not even on the one that we’re supposed to be “top prioritized”
I was hoping today would be movement…


I really don't think "top priority" is that different than a typical waitlist
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 08:14     Subject: Re:What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Anonymous wrote:Elite preschool? LOL!


I heard 92Y dominated the tricycle races competition this past week but then Brick made a strong showing at the coloring event. Scouts from Goldman, McKinsey, and Harvard were in attendance.
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2025 22:12     Subject: Re:What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Elite preschool? LOL!
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2025 22:11     Subject: What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have any thoughts about Merricat's Castle School, York Avenue Preschool, or The International Preschools? Our son got into all three (those are all three that he applied to) and struggling to decide.


For what it's worth we really loved our visit at IPS! Preferred it over some more "elite" schools in the end.


One thing to be aware - most classrooms do not have a window..if that matters to you.
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2025 21:28     Subject: What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Anonymous wrote:Anyone have any thoughts about Merricat's Castle School, York Avenue Preschool, or The International Preschools? Our son got into all three (those are all three that he applied to) and struggling to decide.


For what it's worth we really loved our visit at IPS! Preferred it over some more "elite" schools in the end.
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2025 21:15     Subject: What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Anonymous wrote:Any waitlist movement?


Not even on the one that we’re supposed to be “top prioritized”
I was hoping today would be movement…
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2025 20:42     Subject: What is the most elite NYC preschool?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD attended a non-feeder preschool. At that time we applied blindly to the nearest school. She now attends a SS TT. We felt her kindergarten admission relied a lot on our efforts, her performance, and luck. PSD was definitely engaged but they just had weaker connections. Now about to apply for DS’s preschool, we’re debating: stay or switch to a feeder school given tougher competition for boys.

Advice welcome! Thanks!


Why is the competition for boys tougher than girls SS?


DD being at a SS TT will be a leg up here, though not on the same level as sibling/legacy.

The main leg up you may get is that you can articulate a powerful understanding of the value of SS education. Having the inside view and being an active parent at a TT SS makes you pre-vetted in some ways vs. dual finance/law couple #251 applying with their first kid.

Hopefully your PSD can introduce you to other alumni parents that have had the same outcome -- I would recommend asking them this question and getting a highly personalized take.

Judging by the number of Spence/Chapin/Brearley parents having a DS go to Collegiate, this can't be a coincidence.


Thanks! We’re actually looking at coed options for DS and are curious if that puts us at any advantage or disadvantage. One of the coed TT schools we’re considering is one where we previously turned down an offer for DD—we wanted to make the best decision for each child individually. Would that be seen as a red flag when we apply for DS?


While I don’t work in admissions, I’d like to think that articulating a genuine and thoughtful reason for why this school goes a long way.

And the past acceptance means you’ve been evaluated on the parent side too.

If the school somehow took the rejection of the first child personally, that says a lot about the culture there.