Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Cathedral Heights and started private in PK4. The move to private at some point felt inevitable, and it’s so much easier to get in during the early years. Obviously the cost is a huge consideration, but I never regret starting as soon as we could.
I love driving through Cathedral Heights/Glover Park for the hilly terrain. It always makes me daydream “what if.”
Just don’t go to Beavoir as it is a total waste of time. Any other privates are better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live in Glover Park. Started private in middle school for both kids. In hindsight, as much as we all love Stoddert, I wish we pulled them sooner. The way they taught math really screwed both kids up.
This seems super dramatic given the Stoddert kids I know (and it’s a lot). Haven’t heard of any of them becoming “screwed up” because of the way math is taught lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Cathedral Heights and started private in PK4. The move to private at some point felt inevitable, and it’s so much easier to get in during the early years. Obviously the cost is a huge consideration, but I never regret starting as soon as we could.
I love driving through Cathedral Heights/Glover Park for the hilly terrain. It always makes me daydream “what if.”
Anonymous wrote:We are in Cathedral Heights and started private in PK4. The move to private at some point felt inevitable, and it’s so much easier to get in during the early years. Obviously the cost is a huge consideration, but I never regret starting as soon as we could.
Anonymous wrote:3rd. Came from a JKLM, don’t regret it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Cathedral Heights and started private in PK4. The move to private at some point felt inevitable, and it’s so much easier to get in during the early years. Obviously the cost is a huge consideration, but I never regret starting as soon as we could.
(Just FYI for others who might be reading this and worried their kids won't get into private unless they apply super early) - We are also a Cathedral Heights family. Many, if not most of the kids in our neighborhood go to Stoddert for elementary.The ones that have broken off for private in middle and high school have all got in- we do not know any families here that have not been able to go private at some point. Some have even gone to private during non-entry year- it's really not an issue.
Fully agree with this. The biggest scam the privates have somehow promulgated is if you don’t start in PK you won’t get in. Literally every DCPS family we know who wants to go to private gets in.
Anonymous wrote:I started DD in private in Pre-K when we didn't get a spot in our local public (she would have gotten one for K, but by then we liked her current school).
Being honest my calculus had to do with our family structure; I'm a single parent and I needed school to be her "co-parent" of sorts. It made a huge difference that her school environment was so structured and accessible. I could pick up the phone and call the head of school; front desk staff always knew where she was if I needed to drop something off.
I felt remorse that we didn't have the neighborhood community of her public school peers; families with whom I probably would have connected with better socially. But we needed the scaffolding for our life, despite the not insignificant dent in our budget. She is starting Sidwell for 9th from her small K-8 and we're pretty happy.
Anonymous wrote:Live in Glover Park. Started private in middle school for both kids. In hindsight, as much as we all love Stoddert, I wish we pulled them sooner. The way they taught math really screwed both kids up.
Anonymous wrote:We started in 4th and wish we had started earlier. We left DCPS in part because our kid felt lost in the middle of classes filled with students who were really struggling and kids who seemed to teach themselves to read and do math. We felt like our kid was not doing well but we just heard from teachers that it was fine and there were kids in the class much farther behind. This is at a DCPS that people on this board love. Within a few weeks of moving to private they had identified issues and turns out kid had an undiagnosed learning disability. The private schools has been very supportive and kid is now doing very well in middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Live on Capitol Hill. If I could do it all over again, I would have banked the money and moved them both in 6th but that's hindsight of course. It's a lot of money. We had two in private from first grade on.
Beware though. Private to private to catholic are not all the same. There will be a transition period and for me, I wouldn't want that to occur in 9th grade.