Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We applied to four for PK4. Top choices are GDS and BVR. Don’t love the other two. There’s a good chance we strike out everywhere but we’re okay with trying again next year with a broader search.
Interesting because Georgetown Day School and Beauvoir SO different. I’m just curious, what are the commonalities in these two particular schools that make them your top two choices rather than two similar schools?
(on a sidenote, they are both great schools)
Maybe its because they both have great playgrounds? A location preference could also explain the preference as both are on the Wisconsin route to downtown from Bethesda/Chevy Chase/Tenleytown.
I agree on the location, good point, only because they're reasonably close but wow otherwise such different schools, philosophies, student and parent populations, etc..
Regardless they're very highly regarded schools. OP is lucky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We applied to four for PK4. Top choices are GDS and BVR. Don’t love the other two. There’s a good chance we strike out everywhere but we’re okay with trying again next year with a broader search.
Interesting because Georgetown Day School and Beauvoir SO different. I’m just curious, what are the commonalities in these two particular schools that make them your top two choices rather than two similar schools?
(on a sidenote, they are both great schools)
Maybe its because they both have great playgrounds? A location preference could also explain the preference as both are on the Wisconsin route to downtown from Bethesda/Chevy Chase/Tenleytown.
I agree on the location, good point, only because they're reasonably close but wow otherwise such different schools, philosophies, student and parent populations, etc..
Regardless they're very highly regarded schools. OP is lucky.
How are the parent populations different? Both are full of UMC / wealthy families. GDS has a bigger financial aid budget I believe but its still predominantly UMC.
All indépendant private schools tend to be full of wealthy families, yes. I do think these two schools do have that in common.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We applied to four for PK4. Top choices are GDS and BVR. Don’t love the other two. There’s a good chance we strike out everywhere but we’re okay with trying again next year with a broader search.
Interesting because Georgetown Day School and Beauvoir SO different. I’m just curious, what are the commonalities in these two particular schools that make them your top two choices rather than two similar schools?
(on a sidenote, they are both great schools)
Maybe its because they both have great playgrounds? A location preference could also explain the preference as both are on the Wisconsin route to downtown from Bethesda/Chevy Chase/Tenleytown.
I agree on the location, good point, only because they're reasonably close but wow otherwise such different schools, philosophies, student and parent populations, etc..
Regardless they're very highly regarded schools. OP is lucky.
How are the parent populations different? Both are full of UMC / wealthy families. GDS has a bigger financial aid budget I believe but its still predominantly UMC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We applied to four for PK4. Top choices are GDS and BVR. Don’t love the other two. There’s a good chance we strike out everywhere but we’re okay with trying again next year with a broader search.
Interesting because Georgetown Day School and Beauvoir SO different. I’m just curious, what are the commonalities in these two particular schools that make them your top two choices rather than two similar schools?
(on a sidenote, they are both great schools)
I’m the PP. I don’t necessarily see a lot of commonalities between the two, but see different good things about both and am conflicted on what qualities are most important to me. I like the culture/community of GDS, but BVR seemed like such a joyful place for kids. I find it hard to tell at this age what kind of learning environment will be best for my child, so I struggle with how to view different educational philosophies or curriculums, though maybe that’s a reason not to do pk-12. I don’t know, there’s a lot to consider - and DH and I currently have different top choices (he favors GDS)- but I have absolutely no expectations that we’ll be in a position to have to choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We applied to four for PK4. Top choices are GDS and BVR. Don’t love the other two. There’s a good chance we strike out everywhere but we’re okay with trying again next year with a broader search.
Interesting because Georgetown Day School and Beauvoir SO different. I’m just curious, what are the commonalities in these two particular schools that make them your top two choices rather than two similar schools?
(on a sidenote, they are both great schools)
Maybe its because they both have great playgrounds? A location preference could also explain the preference as both are on the Wisconsin route to downtown from Bethesda/Chevy Chase/Tenleytown.
I agree on the location, good point, only because they're reasonably close but wow otherwise such different schools, philosophies, student and parent populations, etc..
Regardless they're very highly regarded schools. OP is lucky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We applied to four for PK4. Top choices are GDS and BVR. Don’t love the other two. There’s a good chance we strike out everywhere but we’re okay with trying again next year with a broader search.
Interesting because Georgetown Day School and Beauvoir SO different. I’m just curious, what are the commonalities in these two particular schools that make them your top two choices rather than two similar schools?
(on a sidenote, they are both great schools)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We applied to four for PK4. Top choices are GDS and BVR. Don’t love the other two. There’s a good chance we strike out everywhere but we’re okay with trying again next year with a broader search.
Interesting because Georgetown Day School and Beauvoir SO different. I’m just curious, what are the commonalities in these two particular schools that make them your top two choices rather than two similar schools?
(on a sidenote, they are both great schools)
Maybe its because they both have great playgrounds? A location preference could also explain the preference as both are on the Wisconsin route to downtown from Bethesda/Chevy Chase/Tenleytown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kindergarten
-BVR, NPS and Primary Day.
I’m hopeful this is a very safe list! I should get in one of these…
We hope you do, too, OP. And we hope that you love kindergarten and learn all of your letters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We applied to four for PK4. Top choices are GDS and BVR. Don’t love the other two. There’s a good chance we strike out everywhere but we’re okay with trying again next year with a broader search.
Interesting because Georgetown Day School and Beauvoir SO different. I’m just curious, what are the commonalities in these two particular schools that make them your top two choices rather than two similar schools?
(on a sidenote, they are both great schools)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7th - Bullis, Holton and Maret.
Bullis is safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7th - Bullis, Holton and Maret.
Bullis is safety.
Anonymous wrote:We applied to four for PK4. Top choices are GDS and BVR. Don’t love the other two. There’s a good chance we strike out everywhere but we’re okay with trying again next year with a broader search.
Anonymous wrote:Kindergarten
-BVR, NPS and Primary Day.
I’m hopeful this is a very safe list! I should get in one of these…
Anonymous wrote:7th - Bullis, Holton and Maret.
Anonymous wrote:Kindergarten
-BVR, NPS and Primary Day.
I’m hopeful this is a very safe list! I should get in one of these…