Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't try to compare. Schools are not remotely comparable with respect to prestige and college exmissions.
Here are the schools on Barrie's matriculation list and not on GDS's:
Delaware Valley College
Kalamazoo College
Prince Georges Community College
Ohio Northern University
Here are four schools on GDS's list and not on Barries:
Harvard
MIT
Stanford
Yale
GDS doesn't publish a "list," but nice try. GDS probably has better matriculation, but not from grade school - the PP was discussing Barrie School for elementary and transfer to GDS. If the brightest Barrie School students are transferring to high schools like GDS, you wouldn't see their "exmissions" on any Barrie School list. The schools have very comparable progressive environments.
Anonymous wrote:Don't try to compare. Schools are not remotely comparable with respect to prestige and college exmissions.
Here are the schools on Barrie's matriculation list and not on GDS's:
Delaware Valley College
Kalamazoo College
Prince Georges Community College
Ohio Northern University
Here are four schools on GDS's list and not on Barries:
Harvard
MIT
Stanford
Yale
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience transferring in to GDS upper school from Barrie School? If so, how was the transition?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS attracts brighter students, if that is what you mean. But if GDS is a fit, Barrie probably would be too and STA would not.
GDS is a top progressive school, but it obviously fails as an all boys traditional prep school. Apples and oranges.
the second part of your first statement is not true based on my experience. Many people initially consider all the schools listed and once they rule out either co-ed or single-gender, they then consider similar schools in the category where their DS/DD feels most comfortable.
Obviously GDS is co-ed and progressive and STA is traditional all boys but that does not mean the kids at STA did not consider GDS and even apply before selecting STA. The same holds true when reversed. Remember that there are a limited number of elite schools in DC: Sidwell, GDS, Maret, STA and NCS. Most families do the smart thing and consider all the schools to maximize their odds that their DS/DD gets accepted to at least one of the Big 5.
The point is NOT that parents don't consider both schools, it is that the schools are very different such that if one fits the other probably does not. That is NOT a judgment on the quality of either school, just a statement of the fact that the schools are very different.
Anonymous wrote:GDS attracts brighter students, if that is what you mean. But if GDS is a fit, Barrie probably would be too and STA would not.
GDS is a top progressive school, but it obviously fails as an all boys traditional prep school. Apples and oranges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS attracts brighter students, if that is what you mean. But if GDS is a fit, Barrie probably would be too and STA would not.
GDS is a top progressive school, but it obviously fails as an all boys traditional prep school. Apples and oranges.
the second part of your first statement is not true based on my experience. Many people initially consider all the schools listed and once they rule out either co-ed or single-gender, they then consider similar schools in the category where their DS/DD feels most comfortable.
Obviously GDS is co-ed and progressive and STA is traditional all boys but that does not mean the kids at STA did not consider GDS and even apply before selecting STA. The same holds true when reversed. Remember that there are a limited number of elite schools in DC: Sidwell, GDS, Maret, STA and NCS. Most families do the smart thing and consider all the schools to maximize their odds that their DS/DD gets accepted to at least one of the Big 5.
Anonymous wrote:GDS attracts brighter students, if that is what you mean. But if GDS is a fit, Barrie probably would be too and STA would not.
GDS is a top progressive school, but it obviously fails as an all boys traditional prep school. Apples and oranges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is bashing the school. Barrie is a good school for residents in the 'burbs who don't have access to Sidwell/STA/NCS/GDS/Maret?etc. but is not nor never has been a peer of GDS.
Why not? They are very similar. GDS is NOTHING like STA.
Anonymous wrote:No one is bashing the school. Barrie is a good school for residents in the 'burbs who don't have access to Sidwell/STA/NCS/GDS/Maret?etc. but is not nor never has been a peer of GDS.