Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have two children at Nysmith as well. Please ask us anything you would like.
How did you find out about Nysmith. Did you look at other private schools in the area? Did you select Nysmith over other private schools in the area your child was accepted to, and if so, why? We appreciate your help.
Where we live in NOVA, it's on the short list for most of the families we know. Everyone seems to look at Potomac, Langley, Nysmith, Flint Hill. We applied to all but Flint Hill - got into all 3 and chose Nysmith.
Good luck with that. Probably would have been better off going to Langley or Potomac. I would recommend applying to Flint Hill for HS as Nysmith sends a lot of their graduates there.
We weren't choosing elementary school based on prestige, so we are happy with our choice (now!). . we can always re-evaluate at entry years to other schools. Honestly, we chose the school for the social environment as much as for the academics. They acknowledge that smart kids are sometimes not as sophisticated socially and they give them a wider berth to grow. Whether the kids are actually gifted or not, a school approaching and thinking about children with that mindset is a gift for those of us with kids that need more time to ripen socially. In the younger years, there is virtually zero social pressure. I gather it does build, but later than at other schools. Our preschool was socially competitive by the threes class and definitely by pre-k. At Nysmith, the kids are pretty nerdy and I see no cliques in the younger years. When we play sports in our community, I am surprised by how sophisticated socially the kids are - definitely cliquey and socially more with it.
Anonymous wrote:Only Nysmith family I know went there because they were given an excellent financial aid package. But then they left after a few years because of excessive discipline problems with the class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have two children at Nysmith as well. Please ask us anything you would like.
How did you find out about Nysmith. Did you look at other private schools in the area? Did you select Nysmith over other private schools in the area your child was accepted to, and if so, why? We appreciate your help.
Where we live in NOVA, it's on the short list for most of the families we know. Everyone seems to look at Potomac, Langley, Nysmith, Flint Hill. We applied to all but Flint Hill - got into all 3 and chose Nysmith.
Good luck with that. Probably would have been better off going to Langley or Potomac. I would recommend applying to Flint Hill for HS as Nysmith sends a lot of their graduates there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have two children at Nysmith as well. Please ask us anything you would like.
How did you find out about Nysmith. Did you look at other private schools in the area? Did you select Nysmith over other private schools in the area your child was accepted to, and if so, why? We appreciate your help.
Where we live in NOVA, it's on the short list for most of the families we know. Everyone seems to look at Potomac, Langley, Nysmith, Flint Hill. We applied to all but Flint Hill - got into all 3 and chose Nysmith.
Good luck with that. Probably would have been better off going to Langley or Potomac. I would recommend applying to Flint Hill for HS as Nysmith sends a lot of their graduates there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have two children at Nysmith as well. Please ask us anything you would like.
How did you find out about Nysmith. Did you look at other private schools in the area? Did you select Nysmith over other private schools in the area your child was accepted to, and if so, why? We appreciate your help.
Where we live in NOVA, it's on the short list for most of the families we know. Everyone seems to look at Potomac, Langley, Nysmith, Flint Hill. We applied to all but Flint Hill - got into all 3 and chose Nysmith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have two children at Nysmith as well. Please ask us anything you would like.
How did you find out about Nysmith. Did you look at other private schools in the area? Did you select Nysmith over other private schools in the area your child was accepted to, and if so, why? We appreciate your help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school hasn't been good for students of color and kids with ADHD.
The school is unbelievably diverse (from a culture perspective) ... not African American diverse but neither is that part of Fairfax county which is where the school draws from... I know many many kids with adhd at Nysmith ... many.
"Not African American diverse"Let me guess, not Latinx diverse either, huh?
Try South Eastern Indian and Asian diverse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school hasn't been good for students of color and kids with ADHD.
The school is unbelievably diverse (from a culture perspective) ... not African American diverse but neither is that part of Fairfax county which is where the school draws from... I know many many kids with adhd at Nysmith ... many.
"Not African American diverse"Let me guess, not Latinx diverse either, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You forgot the "for the Gifted" tag. This is very important.
Why does this bother you so much? Do you feel anger that you can't send your DC to Nysmith?
Anonymous wrote:You forgot the "for the Gifted" tag. This is very important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school hasn't been good for students of color and kids with ADHD.
The school is unbelievably diverse (from a culture perspective) ... not African American diverse but neither is that part of Fairfax county which is where the school draws from... I know many many kids with adhd at Nysmith ... many.
Anonymous wrote:We have two children at Nysmith as well. Please ask us anything you would like.