Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Taft School is exceptional! Great community, culture, communication, the strong, academics, athletics, and the arts. They’ve only had six Headmasters since 1890. Full of tradition and beauty. Campus is like Harry Potter. I highly recommend the school. My son is thriving. He plays football, plays the violin, and is a Latin scholar, but interested in business. Very diverse place to serve all students. Excellent leadership!
I know tons of Taft grads and they all loved the school. A good friend of mine was a fac brat and I’d visit her there a lot in high school. Taft always struck me as a fun and warm place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love St George's in RI!! Beautiful campus, amazingly fun opportunities with their Geronimo boat
NP. One of the meanest families and girls from DC went there.
Anonymous wrote:Love St George's in RI!! Beautiful campus, amazingly fun opportunities with their Geronimo boat
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The very top boarding schools are in the Group of 8/Eight Schools Association. It’s the Ivy League of boarding schools: Andover, Exeter, NMH, Choate, Hotchkiss, Lawrenceville, Deerfield, and St Paul’s. I attended one of them and applied to all but NMH and St Paul’s. My experience is 20 years old at this point, but I loved it
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Anonymous wrote:I find all of the glowing comments about Mercersburg surprising. Maybe it's a great school now. When I grew up in PA in the 90s and that where parents sent their kids if they were giving them serious behavior problems.
Anonymous wrote:The Taft School is exceptional! Great community, culture, communication, the strong, academics, athletics, and the arts. They’ve only had six Headmasters since 1890. Full of tradition and beauty. Campus is like Harry Potter. I highly recommend the school. My son is thriving. He plays football, plays the violin, and is a Latin scholar, but interested in business. Very diverse place to serve all students. Excellent leadership!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone with firsthand information about Andover? Wondering about day v. boarding experience and overall culture.
What questions do you have? I went there and loved it.
Post your questions. Kids graduated from there recently.
How is STEM? Are day students very separated? Is it very high pressure? Is wealth a big part of the culture, or does the need-blind admissions prevent that?
Anonymous wrote:I loved my time at Exeter in the 90s. Im Asian American, female. It was the most important formative experience in my education, in so much as it was humbling in many ways and also helped me understand my privilege to be at such an elite school. I was 14 when I left home and I became so independent in my three years there. I wish I could send my two kids there, but spouse doesn’t agree.
Dean later updated everybody that the flag was returned. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone with firsthand information about Andover? Wondering about day v. boarding experience and overall culture.
What questions do you have? I went there and loved it.
Post your questions. Kids graduated from there recently.