Anonymous wrote:TJ. Don’t believe the hype about pressure. It’s mostly parental. Great school. Amazing opportunities. Amazing peer group and accepting peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wootton
Ah no (see other thread about Channel 7). Actually no where in MCPS unless you want a high-school-as-factory.
Anonymous wrote:Wootton
Anonymous wrote:Also interested in hearing re Gunston as I have a child who wants to continue immersion there next year….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are zoned for Wakefield (Arlington) and I gotta say I’m happy with that. We didn’t consider schools when buying and it’ll be years before my kid goes to school, but I have only heard good things and I don’t regret buying in this pyramid.
Kid #1 is at HBW though and I assume will stay there through high school.
We are also zoned with Wakefield and I am happy with that. Otherwise I think my kid could do really well at Thomas Jefferson, but I am not sure I want that kind of stress for him.
Zoned for Wakefield HS and our kids are v happy and thriving there. But since you're asking about the whole pyramid, I'd find a way to skip Gunston if possible.
You can easily skip Gunston. Students from Kenmore and Jefferson MS also go to Wakefield - but they both split between Wakefield and WL; so you need to know the boundaries....which will be changing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are zoned for Wakefield (Arlington) and I gotta say I’m happy with that. We didn’t consider schools when buying and it’ll be years before my kid goes to school, but I have only heard good things and I don’t regret buying in this pyramid.
Kid #1 is at HBW though and I assume will stay there through high school.
We are also zoned with Wakefield and I am happy with that. Otherwise I think my kid could do really well at Thomas Jefferson, but I am not sure I want that kind of stress for him.
Currently zoned Wakefield and happy with it. Neighbors’ kids have done very well there and have gotten into very good colleges. We’d consider W-L and Arl Tech, but not interested in Yorktown, at all. If our oldest wants to apply to TJ, we’ll consider that, too, but our preference would be that they not attend that particular school. Nobody in our household needs that additional stress or pressure. Lol.
I was about to say Yorktown! I'm interested in your hesitations.
Yorktown or Meridian for us.
It just doesn’t seem like a good fit for our family. Nothing “wrong” with the school, per se, but it’s just not our preference. I know many nice parents and kids who go there and who’ve gone there, and have no qualms about the academics, but I think school culture is unique to each school, and this one doesn’t do it for us. It’s totally personal preference and you might feel differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are zoned for Wakefield (Arlington) and I gotta say I’m happy with that. We didn’t consider schools when buying and it’ll be years before my kid goes to school, but I have only heard good things and I don’t regret buying in this pyramid.
Kid #1 is at HBW though and I assume will stay there through high school.
We are also zoned with Wakefield and I am happy with that. Otherwise I think my kid could do really well at Thomas Jefferson, but I am not sure I want that kind of stress for him.
Currently zoned Wakefield and happy with it. Neighbors’ kids have done very well there and have gotten into very good colleges. We’d consider W-L and Arl Tech, but not interested in Yorktown, at all. If our oldest wants to apply to TJ, we’ll consider that, too, but our preference would be that they not attend that particular school. Nobody in our household needs that additional stress or pressure. Lol.
I was about to say Yorktown! I'm interested in your hesitations.
Yorktown or Meridian for us.