Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A: NPS, St. Pat’s, WES
W: GDS, Maret
R: Sidwell
This is for PK4, except K for Maret.
Thinking of staying where we are and reapplying for K, otherwise likely between NPS and St. Pat’s.
Any school you reject now likely won’t admit you again, so make a decision with that in mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea when waitlist will start to move. I understand the whole acceptance to yielding numbers thing. But every year kids get off the waitlist, so just curious when to expect movement if there is any??
It’s usually after deposits are due because then the school has a clear sense of its yield. When my DS was offered a spot from the waitlist a few years ago, they let us know within hours of when deposits were due.
We were in the same camp. It was brutal though. DS was accepted at Sidwell but waitlisted at GDS. Put a deposit down at Sidwell. Got a call the day after with an offer to move off the WL at GDS. GDS was our first choice and we took the spot but had to forfeit the Sidwell deposit. It was a tough call.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea when waitlist will start to move. I understand the whole acceptance to yielding numbers thing. But every year kids get off the waitlist, so just curious when to expect movement if there is any??
It’s usually after deposits are due because then the school has a clear sense of its yield. When my DS was offered a spot from the waitlist a few years ago, they let us know within hours of when deposits were due.
Anonymous wrote:Any idea when waitlist will start to move. I understand the whole acceptance to yielding numbers thing. But every year kids get off the waitlist, so just curious when to expect movement if there is any??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come Bullis is never mentioned here??? Did everyone get in??? Just not enough traffic to merit mentions here??? ONE GC, very few SAES, not one mention of bullis, very few Landon. Why is that? All the same sh*t with you people
I don’t think anyone is biting their nails about Bullis admission. It is a 4th tier school, bordering on 5th tier. The tiers:
1st Tier:
Sidwell & GDS
2nd Tier:
Visi, Stoneridge, NCS, Prep, Gonzaga
3rd Tier:
St. John’s, St. Anselms Abbey, Madeira
4th Tier:
Bullis and the rest
Weird list.
Did you not read about the stuff that went on at GDS in the middle school? Ouch.
Bullis is better than the Tier 3 schools.
Potomac would be up there as well..
Almost certain most of the SJC, Visi, Prep and Gonzaga families we know wouldn’t attend Sidwell or GDS even on a full ride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A: NPS, St. Pat’s, WES
W: GDS, Maret
R: Sidwell
This is for PK4, except K for Maret.
Thinking of staying where we are and reapplying for K, otherwise likely between NPS and St. Pat’s.
Any school you reject now likely won’t admit you again, so make a decision with that in mind.
I don’t think this is always the case - kids change, needs change, etc. and schools understand this. I do think it’s important, though, (especially if you think you might be interested in the school in the future) to be gracious when declining. Send a note to the head of admissions telling them how difficult the decision was, that you really like the school and appreciate their time, etc.
I know a boy who declined a high school that his parents wanted him to attend and they insisted he write a letter to the admissions office thanking them and explaining why he was declining. He ended up disliking the school he chose and applied to transfer to the school he declined. They accepted him as a transfer in 10th. I don’t know why, of course, but the letter he sent when declining probably helped.
Anonymous wrote:How many spots are there for fifth grade at GDS next year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations!
Please consider that STA has the „Coordinate Program“ with all-girls National Cathedral School on the other side if the cathedral:
Orchestra
Athletics
Theater
Some electives
English in higher grades
Plus your sons preference
Our son joined STA in Form III (Grade 9) and loves the school.
All boys matters, e.g., at the chapel services, when boys talk to boys;
Coordinate matters e.g., at preason athletics camps, competitions with other schools, theater plays and musical & orchestra
Great perspective. Thank you. We're in DC and considering son's preference and our proximity, it is at the top. Landon's facilities are amazing and he loves the critters in the science classroom. They also have a bus, but I don't think there are any regular engagements with the girls school, except theater.
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations!
Please consider that STA has the „Coordinate Program“ with all-girls National Cathedral School on the other side if the cathedral:
Orchestra
Athletics
Theater
Some electives
English in higher grades
Plus your sons preference
Our son joined STA in Form III (Grade 9) and loves the school.
All boys matters, e.g., at the chapel services, when boys talk to boys;
Coordinate matters e.g., at preason athletics camps, competitions with other schools, theater plays and musical & orchestra
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How difficult/easy is it to gain admission to GDS for 9th?
Very competitive for all dc private schools.