Anonymous wrote:Transplant_1 wrote:Anonymous wrote: Churchill has a strong Asian contingent that is very studious, mostly Chinese. Downtown Bethesda has a small community of Japanese expatriates and diplomats from various nations of Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia, so the BCC cluster is very international, which is why the IB is there. The people we know from Whitman are by no means very wealthy! Your kids will find their friends wherever they go.
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Thank you for this. It's actually very helpful. Walter Johnson seems to be a mix of it all: "wealthy whites," internationals, immigrants (it appears to be not dominated by one area of the world, but a mixture). Could it be characterized in that way? Just curious.
PP you replied to. Yes, I think it would.
Personally, I prefer the expanded AP options at WJ over the fewer APs but the presence of IB at BCC. However BCC is a smaller school, and walkable to many things, whereas WJ is enormous, overcrowded until fall 2026, and close to only the library and that shopping center (but kids have to be careful crossing Democracy or Old G to get to any of that).
Also, I prefer the cute neighborhoods in the BCC area and I'm not fond of that beltway/270 pollution node.
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Transplant_1 wrote:Anonymous wrote: Churchill has a strong Asian contingent that is very studious, mostly Chinese. Downtown Bethesda has a small community of Japanese expatriates and diplomats from various nations of Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia, so the BCC cluster is very international, which is why the IB is there. The people we know from Whitman are by no means very wealthy! Your kids will find their friends wherever they go.
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Thank you for this. It's actually very helpful. Walter Johnson seems to be a mix of it all: "wealthy whites," internationals, immigrants (it appears to be not dominated by one area of the world, but a mixture). Could it be characterized in that way? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:I'd agree that WJ might be the best fit. (Or the new Woodward, depending on your timetable.)
FWIW, we are fine financially, but certainly not uber wealthy. We don't take fancy vacations every year or have a tesla. And my kids are fine at Churchill. They talk a lot about the extravagant wealth of some who show it off but more like it's a curiosity. Actually, one of the kids pushed hard freshman year for us to update our kitchen to match her friends' fancy kitchens, but by sophomore she was resolved to our lifestyle. The other kids have never said a word that sounds like wealth jealousy.
Interestingly, I later learned that several of the kids with fancy kitchens got financial aid for college, so they weren't uber wealthy, either!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kids graduated from WJ and we did none of those things. A lot of stereotyping in your post, OP. Our kids played sports, did a lot of SSL hours and had part-time jobs. They drove a used car (ours, not theirs).
Walter Johnson is the least snobby school of the W schools.
You would be shocked to hear the names Whitman kids called WJ kids.
True, but the WJ kids are very elitist and racist internally and towards non-W school kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kids graduated from WJ and we did none of those things. A lot of stereotyping in your post, OP. Our kids played sports, did a lot of SSL hours and had part-time jobs. They drove a used car (ours, not theirs).
Walter Johnson is the least snobby school of the W schools.
You would be shocked to hear the names Whitman kids called WJ kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hi OP, I am in a similar situation as you, and have been reading up on comments on this topic on DCUM. From what I understand: Whitman and Churchill are wealthy and pretty white. WJ and BCC are more diverse in every way. BCC also has the IB program. All four HS are supposed to be super good. My office is in downtown DC, and I do not want a long commute, so will probably go with BCC. I would feel super poor at Whitman, especially as a single Mom.
Churchill has a strong Asian contingent that is very studious, mostly Chinese. Downtown Bethesda has a small community of Japanese expatriates and diplomats from various nations of Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia, so the BCC cluster is very international, which is why the IB is there. The people we know from Whitman are by no means very wealthy! Your kids will find their friends wherever they go.
I think that instead of parsing all these excellent schools, you and OP need to drive in all these neighborhoods, get a feel for each of them, then find housing (rental, house, apartment, townhouse, whatever) that you can be happy in, that suits your commute! Your needs matter too, not just those of your children!
Anonymous wrote: Churchill has a strong Asian contingent that is very studious, mostly Chinese. Downtown Bethesda has a small community of Japanese expatriates and diplomats from various nations of Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia, so the BCC cluster is very international, which is why the IB is there. The people we know from Whitman are by no means very wealthy! Your kids will find their friends wherever they go.
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Anonymous wrote:hi OP, I am in a similar situation as you, and have been reading up on comments on this topic on DCUM. From what I understand: Whitman and Churchill are wealthy and pretty white. WJ and BCC are more diverse in every way. BCC also has the IB program. All four HS are supposed to be super good. My office is in downtown DC, and I do not want a long commute, so will probably go with BCC. I would feel super poor at Whitman, especially as a single Mom.
Anonymous wrote:If you are looking at BCC catchment then Rock Creek Forest and Rosemary Hills (including CCES/NCCES for 3-5) are going to be your best bets.