Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.
This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.
Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
False. Actually Madeira and SR are pretty close academically and both far ahead of HC. Let's end this argument now with hard numbers:
MADEIRA
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STONE RIDGE
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HOLY CHILD
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How exactly does a student body's performance on a standardized test speak to the quality of an academic program? Look at the course offerings and progressions, the methods of instruction, college results (to an extent).
It demonstrates that the student had a rigorous enough HS education to do well on the tests and there is a significant difference in the numbers to point to the fact that HC is on another level from SR and Madeira. These are quantitative and measurable methods to compare schools. Why do you think top colleges are bringing back standardized test requirements? Plus, the implication from the PP was that SR and HC on same level academically...this proves that is absolutely false.
Nobody likes Niche and their self reported SATS. Course catalog and college acceptances are a better measure. But at the end of the day, it is about fit. The schools could not be more different for so many reasons. They have some overlap because they are both all girls schools, but they really don’t attract the same type of students. Below are links taken from a different thread with 2024 college admissions to date at both schools. Seems like Madeira has a slight edge.
Stone Ridge -https://www.instagram.com/srseniors24/
Madeira - https://www.instagram.com/madeiradecisions24/
ITA with you that it is about fit. You are forgetting that this was in response to the person who was putting HC and SR in same category academically. I pointed out it is not and SR is closer to Madeira. If that bothers you so much, so be it. SR's course offerings and matriculations are fine. My kid hates horses, so she probably wouldn't be a good fit for Madeira.
Yikes. You aren’t representing SR very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.
This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.
Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
False. Actually Madeira and SR are pretty close academically and both far ahead of HC. Let's end this argument now with hard numbers:
MADEIRA
![]()
STONE RIDGE
![]()
HOLY CHILD
![]()
How exactly does a student body's performance on a standardized test speak to the quality of an academic program? Look at the course offerings and progressions, the methods of instruction, college results (to an extent).
It demonstrates that the student had a rigorous enough HS education to do well on the tests and there is a significant difference in the numbers to point to the fact that HC is on another level from SR and Madeira. These are quantitative and measurable methods to compare schools. Why do you think top colleges are bringing back standardized test requirements? Plus, the implication from the PP was that SR and HC on same level academically...this proves that is absolutely false.
Nobody likes Niche and their self reported SATS. Course catalog and college acceptances are a better measure. But at the end of the day, it is about fit. The schools could not be more different for so many reasons. They have some overlap because they are both all girls schools, but they really don’t attract the same type of students. Below are links taken from a different thread with 2024 college admissions to date at both schools. Seems like Madeira has a slight edge.
Stone Ridge -https://www.instagram.com/srseniors24/
Madeira - https://www.instagram.com/madeiradecisions24/
ITA with you that it is about fit. You are forgetting that this was in response to the person who was putting HC and SR in same category academically. I pointed out it is not and SR is closer to Madeira. If that bothers you so much, so be it. SR's course offerings and matriculations are fine. My kid hates horses, so she probably wouldn't be a good fit for Madeira.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.
This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.
Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
False. Actually Madeira and SR are pretty close academically and both far ahead of HC. Let's end this argument now with hard numbers:
MADEIRA
![]()
STONE RIDGE
![]()
HOLY CHILD
![]()
How exactly does a student body's performance on a standardized test speak to the quality of an academic program? Look at the course offerings and progressions, the methods of instruction, college results (to an extent).
It demonstrates that the student had a rigorous enough HS education to do well on the tests and there is a significant difference in the numbers to point to the fact that HC is on another level from SR and Madeira. These are quantitative and measurable methods to compare schools. Why do you think top colleges are bringing back standardized test requirements? Plus, the implication from the PP was that SR and HC on same level academically...this proves that is absolutely false.
Nobody likes Niche and their self reported SATS. Course catalog and college acceptances are a better measure. But at the end of the day, it is about fit. The schools could not be more different for so many reasons. They have some overlap because they are both all girls schools, but they really don’t attract the same type of students. Below are links taken from a different thread with 2024 college admissions to date at both schools. Seems like Madeira has a slight edge.
Stone Ridge -https://www.instagram.com/srseniors24/
Madeira - https://www.instagram.com/madeiradecisions24/
ITA with you that it is about fit. You are forgetting that this was in response to the person who was putting HC and SR in same category academically. I pointed out it is not and SR is closer to Madeira. If that bothers you so much, so be it. SR's course offerings and matriculations are fine. My kid hates horses, so she probably wouldn't be a good fit for Madeira.
Yikes. You aren’t representing SR very well.
I am totally serious...she is afraid of horses. You find that offensive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.
This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.
Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
False. Actually Madeira and SR are pretty close academically and both far ahead of HC. Let's end this argument now with hard numbers:
MADEIRA
![]()
STONE RIDGE
![]()
HOLY CHILD
![]()
How exactly does a student body's performance on a standardized test speak to the quality of an academic program? Look at the course offerings and progressions, the methods of instruction, college results (to an extent).
It demonstrates that the student had a rigorous enough HS education to do well on the tests and there is a significant difference in the numbers to point to the fact that HC is on another level from SR and Madeira. These are quantitative and measurable methods to compare schools. Why do you think top colleges are bringing back standardized test requirements? Plus, the implication from the PP was that SR and HC on same level academically...this proves that is absolutely false.
Nobody likes Niche and their self reported SATS. Course catalog and college acceptances are a better measure. But at the end of the day, it is about fit. The schools could not be more different for so many reasons. They have some overlap because they are both all girls schools, but they really don’t attract the same type of students. Below are links taken from a different thread with 2024 college admissions to date at both schools. Seems like Madeira has a slight edge.
Stone Ridge -https://www.instagram.com/srseniors24/
Madeira - https://www.instagram.com/madeiradecisions24/
ITA with you that it is about fit. You are forgetting that this was in response to the person who was putting HC and SR in same category academically. I pointed out it is not and SR is closer to Madeira. If that bothers you so much, so be it. SR's course offerings and matriculations are fine. My kid hates horses, so she probably wouldn't be a good fit for Madeira.
Yikes. You aren’t representing SR very well.
I am totally serious...she is afraid of horses. You find that offensive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.
This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.
Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
False. Actually Madeira and SR are pretty close academically and both far ahead of HC. Let's end this argument now with hard numbers:
MADEIRA
![]()
STONE RIDGE
![]()
HOLY CHILD
![]()
How exactly does a student body's performance on a standardized test speak to the quality of an academic program? Look at the course offerings and progressions, the methods of instruction, college results (to an extent).
It demonstrates that the student had a rigorous enough HS education to do well on the tests and there is a significant difference in the numbers to point to the fact that HC is on another level from SR and Madeira. These are quantitative and measurable methods to compare schools. Why do you think top colleges are bringing back standardized test requirements? Plus, the implication from the PP was that SR and HC on same level academically...this proves that is absolutely false.
Nobody likes Niche and their self reported SATS. Course catalog and college acceptances are a better measure. But at the end of the day, it is about fit. The schools could not be more different for so many reasons. They have some overlap because they are both all girls schools, but they really don’t attract the same type of students. Below are links taken from a different thread with 2024 college admissions to date at both schools. Seems like Madeira has a slight edge.
Stone Ridge -https://www.instagram.com/srseniors24/
Madeira - https://www.instagram.com/madeiradecisions24/
ITA with you that it is about fit. You are forgetting that this was in response to the person who was putting HC and SR in same category academically. I pointed out it is not and SR is closer to Madeira. If that bothers you so much, so be it. SR's course offerings and matriculations are fine. My kid hates horses, so she probably wouldn't be a good fit for Madeira.
Yikes. You aren’t representing SR very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.
This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.
Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
False. Actually Madeira and SR are pretty close academically and both far ahead of HC. Let's end this argument now with hard numbers:
MADEIRA
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I am totally serious...she is afraid of horses. You find that offensive?
STONE RIDGE
![]()
HOLY CHILD
![]()
How exactly does a student body's performance on a standardized test speak to the quality of an academic program? Look at the course offerings and progressions, the methods of instruction, college results (to an extent).
It demonstrates that the student had a rigorous enough HS education to do well on the tests and there is a significant difference in the numbers to point to the fact that HC is on another level from SR and Madeira. These are quantitative and measurable methods to compare schools. Why do you think top colleges are bringing back standardized test requirements? Plus, the implication from the PP was that SR and HC on same level academically...this proves that is absolutely false.
Nobody likes Niche and their self reported SATS. Course catalog and college acceptances are a better measure. But at the end of the day, it is about fit. The schools could not be more different for so many reasons. They have some overlap because they are both all girls schools, but they really don’t attract the same type of students. Below are links taken from a different thread with 2024 college admissions to date at both schools. Seems like Madeira has a slight edge.
Stone Ridge -https://www.instagram.com/srseniors24/
Madeira - https://www.instagram.com/madeiradecisions24/
ITA with you that it is about fit. You are forgetting that this was in response to the person who was putting HC and SR in same category academically. I pointed out it is not and SR is closer to Madeira. If that bothers you so much, so be it. SR's course offerings and matriculations are fine. My kid hates horses, so she probably wouldn't be a good fit for Madeira.
Yikes. You aren’t representing SR very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.
This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.
Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
False. Actually Madeira and SR are pretty close academically and both far ahead of HC. Let's end this argument now with hard numbers:
MADEIRA
![]()
STONE RIDGE
![]()
HOLY CHILD
![]()
How exactly does a student body's performance on a standardized test speak to the quality of an academic program? Look at the course offerings and progressions, the methods of instruction, college results (to an extent).
It demonstrates that the student had a rigorous enough HS education to do well on the tests and there is a significant difference in the numbers to point to the fact that HC is on another level from SR and Madeira. These are quantitative and measurable methods to compare schools. Why do you think top colleges are bringing back standardized test requirements? Plus, the implication from the PP was that SR and HC on same level academically...this proves that is absolutely false.
Nobody likes Niche and their self reported SATS. Course catalog and college acceptances are a better measure. But at the end of the day, it is about fit. The schools could not be more different for so many reasons. They have some overlap because they are both all girls schools, but they really don’t attract the same type of students. Below are links taken from a different thread with 2024 college admissions to date at both schools. Seems like Madeira has a slight edge.
Stone Ridge -https://www.instagram.com/srseniors24/
Madeira - https://www.instagram.com/madeiradecisions24/
ITA with you that it is about fit. You are forgetting that this was in response to the person who was putting HC and SR in same category academically. I pointed out it is not and SR is closer to Madeira. If that bothers you so much, so be it. SR's course offerings and matriculations are fine. My kid hates horses, so she probably wouldn't be a good fit for Madeira.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.
This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.
Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
False. Actually Madeira and SR are pretty close academically and both far ahead of HC. Let's end this argument now with hard numbers:
MADEIRA
![]()
STONE RIDGE
![]()
HOLY CHILD
![]()
How exactly does a student body's performance on a standardized test speak to the quality of an academic program? Look at the course offerings and progressions, the methods of instruction, college results (to an extent).
It demonstrates that the student had a rigorous enough HS education to do well on the tests and there is a significant difference in the numbers to point to the fact that HC is on another level from SR and Madeira. These are quantitative and measurable methods to compare schools. Why do you think top colleges are bringing back standardized test requirements? Plus, the implication from the PP was that SR and HC on same level academically...this proves that is absolutely false.
Nobody likes Niche and their self reported SATS. Course catalog and college acceptances are a better measure. But at the end of the day, it is about fit. The schools could not be more different for so many reasons. They have some overlap because they are both all girls schools, but they really don’t attract the same type of students. Below are links taken from a different thread with 2024 college admissions to date at both schools. Seems like Madeira has a slight edge.
Stone Ridge -https://www.instagram.com/srseniors24/
Madeira - https://www.instagram.com/madeiradecisions24/
Sorry. Hope this works. Stone Ridge
https://www.instagram.com/srseniors24/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.
This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.
Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
False. Actually Madeira and SR are pretty close academically and both far ahead of HC. Let's end this argument now with hard numbers:
MADEIRA
![]()
STONE RIDGE
![]()
HOLY CHILD
![]()
How exactly does a student body's performance on a standardized test speak to the quality of an academic program? Look at the course offerings and progressions, the methods of instruction, college results (to an extent).
It demonstrates that the student had a rigorous enough HS education to do well on the tests and there is a significant difference in the numbers to point to the fact that HC is on another level from SR and Madeira. These are quantitative and measurable methods to compare schools. Why do you think top colleges are bringing back standardized test requirements? Plus, the implication from the PP was that SR and HC on same level academically...this proves that is absolutely false.
Nobody likes Niche and their self reported SATS. Course catalog and college acceptances are a better measure. But at the end of the day, it is about fit. The schools could not be more different for so many reasons. They have some overlap because they are both all girls schools, but they really don’t attract the same type of students. Below are links taken from a different thread with 2024 college admissions to date at both schools. Seems like Madeira has a slight edge.
Stone Ridge -https://www.instagram.com/srseniors24/
Madeira - https://www.instagram.com/madeiradecisions24/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.
This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.
Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
False. Actually Madeira and SR are pretty close academically and both far ahead of HC. Let's end this argument now with hard numbers:
MADEIRA
![]()
STONE RIDGE
![]()
HOLY CHILD
![]()
How exactly does a student body's performance on a standardized test speak to the quality of an academic program? Look at the course offerings and progressions, the methods of instruction, college results (to an extent).
It demonstrates that the student had a rigorous enough HS education to do well on the tests and there is a significant difference in the numbers to point to the fact that HC is on another level from SR and Madeira. These are quantitative and measurable methods to compare schools. Why do you think top colleges are bringing back standardized test requirements? Plus, the implication from the PP was that SR and HC on same level academically...this proves that is absolutely false.
Nobody likes Niche and their self reported SATS. Course catalog and college acceptances are a better measure. But at the end of the day, it is about fit. The schools could not be more different for so many reasons. They have some overlap because they are both all girls schools, but they really don’t attract the same type of students. Below are links taken from a different thread with 2024 college admissions to date at both schools. Seems like Madeira has a slight edge.
Stone Ridge -https://www.instagram.com/srseniors24/
Madeira - https://www.instagram.com/madeiradecisions24/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.
This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.
Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
False. Actually Madeira and SR are pretty close academically and both far ahead of HC. Let's end this argument now with hard numbers:
MADEIRA
![]()
STONE RIDGE
![]()
HOLY CHILD
![]()
How exactly does a student body's performance on a standardized test speak to the quality of an academic program? Look at the course offerings and progressions, the methods of instruction, college results (to an extent).
It demonstrates that the student had a rigorous enough HS education to do well on the tests and there is a significant difference in the numbers to point to the fact that HC is on another level from SR and Madeira. These are quantitative and measurable methods to compare schools. Why do you think top colleges are bringing back standardized test requirements? Plus, the implication from the PP was that SR and HC on same level academically...this proves that is absolutely false.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.
This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.
Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
False. Actually Madeira and SR are pretty close academically and both far ahead of HC. Let's end this argument now with hard numbers:
MADEIRA
![]()
STONE RIDGE
![]()
HOLY CHILD
![]()
How exactly does a student body's performance on a standardized test speak to the quality of an academic program? Look at the course offerings and progressions, the methods of instruction, college results (to an extent).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge is academically on par with Holy Child.
This is patently false. HC is no where near SR academically. Not sure where you are getting this information but anyone who knows the schools knows they are no where near the same academically.
Madeira is further ahead academically of SR than SR is of HC. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
False. Actually Madeira and SR are pretty close academically and both far ahead of HC. Let's end this argument now with hard numbers:
MADEIRA
![]()
STONE RIDGE
![]()
HOLY CHILD
![]()