Anonymous
Post 03/14/2023 01:15     Subject: Re:Rochambeau or WIS?

I was a Rochambeau lifer. I moved away but have now returned to DC and my son will start maternelle next fall. A few peers went to Sidwell for high school. Others went to Stone Ridge, NCS, and WIS. None of them were top students and most were more athletically or artistically inclined. Choosing the American system for high school frees up a lot of time for extracurricular activities.
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2023 12:07     Subject: Re:Rochambeau or WIS?

I applaud your confidence, OP. I hope all goes as you have planned.
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2023 09:50     Subject: Rochambeau or WIS?

So R is better and much cheaper.
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2023 09:21     Subject: Re:Rochambeau or WIS?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you want to send your child to NCS or Sidwell, don’t assume she will be able to get in at middle school after doing French immersion. It sounds like you’re ignorant, not arrogant but both schools have extremely competitive admissions at 6th and 7th. WIS and Rochambeau are not considered to be academically strong schools. Your daughter will be competing with kids from MoCo magnets, NPS, St. Patrick’s, and schools like Sheridan and Norwood. All these schools are more competitive for entry to NCS and Sidwell than WIS or Rochambeau.

The best chance of entry to NCS is sending your daughter to Beauvoir PK then applying at 4th bc of the special status given Beauvoir applicants. The best chance of entry to Sidwell is in PK.


Oh please.

WiS is MORE rigorous than whatever you call top 3 or top 5 or whatever dc-centric ranking you have in mind.

It is true that few kids go from WIS to those because....why would you go backwards?


WIS is in DC, so it’s moronic to talk about DC-centric rankings.

Claiming WIS is at the level of the Big 3 is ridiculous. WIS has academic issues that are well-known, and kids who do manage to apply out successfully struggle in more rigorous schools like NCS/STA, Sidwell, and GDS.