Anonymous wrote:There are many great schools in DC/MD/VA but the Big Three originally refer to STA, Sidwell, and NCS.
Anonymous wrote:We just wrapped our child’s HS search and while I read a few of these forums during the process (with healthy skepticism) I purposefully steered clear of this one as I didn’t want it to influence our search. Now, with applications, tours, visits, and interviews done I went ahead and read the thread. I’m really glad I avoided it this far. It adds little value in understanding any of the schools and is more a social reflection on elitism in DC. It’s remarkable to me how much energy is wasted on something so petty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just wrapped our child’s HS search and while I read a few of these forums during the process (with healthy skepticism) I purposefully steered clear of this one as I didn’t want it to influence our search. Now, with applications, tours, visits, and interviews done I went ahead and read the thread. I’m really glad I avoided it this far. It adds little value in understanding any of the schools and is more a social reflection on elitism in DC. It’s remarkable to me how much energy is wasted on something so petty.
This.
Anonymous wrote:We just wrapped our child’s HS search and while I read a few of these forums during the process (with healthy skepticism) I purposefully steered clear of this one as I didn’t want it to influence our search. Now, with applications, tours, visits, and interviews done I went ahead and read the thread. I’m really glad I avoided it this far. It adds little value in understanding any of the schools and is more a social reflection on elitism in DC. It’s remarkable to me how much energy is wasted on something so petty.
Anonymous wrote:Holton has a lot of explaining to do these days. Yesterday they sent students into Washington to support Dr. Ford. They are in favor of accusations of boys from neighboring schools, with zero evidence. Holton is an excellent option for politically liberal families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS rocks now more than ever, IMHO. GDS was compelling enough for it to be the Obamas' first choice for their daughters. Too bad the Secret Service veteoed it because they had concerns about the flow of the Palisades campus driveway. That's why the Obamas finally wound up at Sidwell.
That's not what they told me.
Anonymous wrote:Based on how Ivy admission officers would rank the schools, it is:
1. GDS
2. SFS
3. STA/Cathedral