Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A typical student of a top private would not last a quarter at Basis, particularly if he/she/they entered later in the curriculum after (borderline irresponsible) middle school content acceleration has kicked in.. many of the top privates are already doing away with APs out of fear from having their students perform poorly. In contrast, Basis pushes a lot of APs and integrates the AP grades into the students course grades shown in their transcripts... meaning that if you flunk an AP there are real repercussions to the grade of that subject in the transcript... if you do well, there are good repercussions!
You’re joking right? Our school did away with APs because teachers know it’s a joke and didn’t want to teach to the test.
. 99.9 percent of students in this area take APs. It’s become irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a metric based on students taking the same test
National Merit Semifinalists 2026 at DMV Privates
Holton Arms (12)
Basis McLean (9)
Potomac School McLean (9)
National Cathedral School (5)
Landon (5)
St. Andrew’s Episcopal (5)
Sidwell Friends (4)
Georgetown Day School (4)
Bullis (3)
St Anselm's Abbey (3)
Georgetown Visitation (2)
St Albans (2)
Edmund Burke (1)
Maret (1)
Washington International (1)
Berman Hebrew Academy (1)
The problem with looking at this number for WIS, in particular, is that the school very explicitly teaches to the IB bilingual diploma, not to any of the US college admissions tests like the SAT, ACT, or PSAT.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a metric based on students taking the same test
National Merit Semifinalists 2026 at DMV Privates
Holton Arms (12)
Basis McLean (9)
Potomac School McLean (9)
National Cathedral School (5)
Landon (5)
St. Andrew’s Episcopal (5)
Sidwell Friends (4)
Georgetown Day School (4)
Bullis (3)
St Anselm's Abbey (3)
Georgetown Visitation (2)
St Albans (2)
Edmund Burke (1)
Maret (1)
Washington International (1)
Berman Hebrew Academy (1)
Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting list, and good for Holton for producing that many!
For the sake of comparison, it’s also useful to contextualize these numbers by looking at the size of each class. For example, some of these schools have graduating classes in the triple digits, and others (Berman, St. Anselm’s) are considerably smaller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no consideration for campus, sports, location, etc
Cathedral Schools
Sidwell
GDS
Holton Arms
Potomac
Sidwell is on top of all (that is why most presidents send their kids there).
Sounds like it is just these 6 schools with some subjective ranking. They are the most competitive to get in and have excellent college admissions.
Correct, that is the list of the schools with the most competitive admissions. But the relationship between that and college admissions is very likely correlation, not causation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saint Anselms seems as academic as STA
Why do you say that? Have you been to both?
Actually yes I do have experience with both which is why I say Saint Anselms is just as academic as STA. It just doesn’t have the rich student body with hooked families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no consideration for campus, sports, location, etc
Cathedral Schools
Sidwell
GDS
Holton Arms
Potomac
Sidwell is on top of all (that is why most presidents send their kids there).
Sounds like it is just these 6 schools with some subjective ranking. They are the most competitive to get in and have excellent college admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A typical student of a top private would not last a quarter at Basis, particularly if he/she/they entered later in the curriculum after (borderline irresponsible) middle school content acceleration has kicked in.. many of the top privates are already doing away with APs out of fear from having their students perform poorly. In contrast, Basis pushes a lot of APs and integrates the AP grades into the students course grades shown in their transcripts... meaning that if you flunk an AP there are real repercussions to the grade of that subject in the transcript... if you do well, there are good repercussions!
You’re joking right? Our school did away with APs because teachers know it’s a joke and didn’t want to teach to the test.
. 99.9 percent of students in this area take APs. It’s become irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no consideration for campus, sports, location, etc
Cathedral Schools
Sidwell
GDS
Holton Arms
Potomac
Sidwell is on top of all (that is why most presidents send their kids there).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saint Anselms seems as academic as STA
Why do you say that? Have you been to both?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. BIM
2. Sidwell
3. GDS
4. STA/NCS
5. Maret
How is Potomac not on this list if we are talking National Merit semifinalists? At least beats 2 of these schools.
Potomac is not top 5. Plain and simple.
It’s better than BIM, which makes it #1
What does BIM have to do with anything? Niche doesn’t even have them in the top 10 anymore.
Potomac may be #1 in McLean. I think Madeira is better for girls though. For boys, I think Potomac is the #1 in McLean.
Well this post is specifically asking about academics. There is no objective metric by which Potomac is #1 academically over Basis. Not by a long shot. But Potomac definitely deserves to be on that top 5 list over some of the Maryland/DC schools.
Potomac doesn't belong on that list.
Anonymous wrote:A typical student of a top private would not last a quarter at Basis, particularly if he/she/they entered later in the curriculum after (borderline irresponsible) middle school content acceleration has kicked in.. many of the top privates are already doing away with APs out of fear from having their students perform poorly. In contrast, Basis pushes a lot of APs and integrates the AP grades into the students course grades shown in their transcripts... meaning that if you flunk an AP there are real repercussions to the grade of that subject in the transcript... if you do well, there are good repercussions!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no consideration for campus, sports, location, etc
Cathedral Schools
Sidwell
GDS
Holton Arms
Potomac
WIS ranks above most of those.