Anonymous wrote:Spalding or St Mary’s DD got accepted to both have trouble making a decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Independent: Key School - It’s close to Annapolis proper. Indian Creek also is good, it’s a little farther out though. Severn is okay, but is going to be about 20 min from Annapolis.
Catholic - St. Mary’s - downtown
Key has issues do a google search.
Indian creek poor leadership it’s all about nepotism there with teachers and administrators.
St. Anne’s lots of turn over with teachers. Poor leadership.
Best bet is Severn or St Mary’s.
Key is in great shape. What are you talking about, the 1970s sex scanda that they have done a ton to address openly and fairly?
I was thinking the same thing. What recent issues has the Key School had? When I think of Annapolis private schools, I think of Key.
One recent example thing was a teacher that lived down the street selling info to Russia.
Honestly for what you pay there facilities are awful.
Anonymous wrote:I have an 8th grader at an AACo private elementary, so we’re deep into the process for AAco high schools now.
You didn’t say the grade range, which makes a difference.
The big k-12s are the three people have mentioned - Severn, ICS, and Key. They are three *very* different schools. I think a kid can get a great education at any of them, but it’s unlikely all three are a good fit for your family.
If you’re considering a K-8, throw in St Anne’s, St Andrews, and St Martins. They’re the primary non-Catholic grade school options. All will have good academics and set you up well for the k-12 schools or Spalding for high school.
The people who go to Annapolis Area Christina seem to love it, but obviously only good if you’re looking for an explicitly Christian school.
Avoid St Mary’s. I personally know multiple families who have left due to the toxic culture there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Independent: Key School - It’s close to Annapolis proper. Indian Creek also is good, it’s a little farther out though. Severn is okay, but is going to be about 20 min from Annapolis.
Catholic - St. Mary’s - downtown
Key has issues do a google search.
Indian creek poor leadership it’s all about nepotism there with teachers and administrators.
St. Anne’s lots of turn over with teachers. Poor leadership.
Best bet is Severn or St Mary’s.
Key is in great shape. What are you talking about, the 1970s sex scanda that they have done a ton to address openly and fairly?
I was thinking the same thing. What recent issues has the Key School had? When I think of Annapolis private schools, I think of Key.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Independent: Key School - It’s close to Annapolis proper. Indian Creek also is good, it’s a little farther out though. Severn is okay, but is going to be about 20 min from Annapolis.
Catholic - St. Mary’s - downtown
Key has issues do a google search.
Indian creek poor leadership it’s all about nepotism there with teachers and administrators.
St. Anne’s lots of turn over with teachers. Poor leadership.
Best bet is Severn or St Mary’s.
Key is in great shape. What are you talking about, the 1970s sex scanda that they have done a ton to address openly and fairly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an 8th grader at an AACo private elementary, so we’re deep into the process for AAco high schools now.
You didn’t say the grade range, which makes a difference.
The big k-12s are the three people have mentioned - Severn, ICS, and Key. They are three *very* different schools. I think a kid can get a great education at any of them, but it’s unlikely all three are a good fit for your family.
If you’re considering a K-8, throw in St Anne’s, St Andrews, and St Martins. They’re the primary non-Catholic grade school options. All will have good academics and set you up well for the k-12 schools or Spalding for high school.
The people who go to Annapolis Area Christina seem to love it, but obviously only good if you’re looking for an explicitly Christian school.
Avoid St Mary’s. I personally know multiple families who have left due to the toxic culture there.
“Toxic” is a word commonly used by nutcases.
OK. Well, those "nutcases" are now thriving at some of the other schools mentioned in this thread. But thanks for demonstrating my point so clearly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
20% is significantly higher than representative population percentage.
Not saying AA Co. is terribly diverse, but no, this is not accurate.
White (non-Hispanic) - 65.1%
AA - 19.1%
Hispanic - 9%
Asian - 4.5%
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/annearundelcountymaryland
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an 8th grader at an AACo private elementary, so we’re deep into the process for AAco high schools now.
You didn’t say the grade range, which makes a difference.
The big k-12s are the three people have mentioned - Severn, ICS, and Key. They are three *very* different schools. I think a kid can get a great education at any of them, but it’s unlikely all three are a good fit for your family.
If you’re considering a K-8, throw in St Anne’s, St Andrews, and St Martins. They’re the primary non-Catholic grade school options. All will have good academics and set you up well for the k-12 schools or Spalding for high school.
The people who go to Annapolis Area Christina seem to love it, but obviously only good if you’re looking for an explicitly Christian school.
Avoid St Mary’s. I personally know multiple families who have left due to the toxic culture there.
“Toxic” is a word commonly used by nutcases.
Anonymous wrote:I have an 8th grader at an AACo private elementary, so we’re deep into the process for AAco high schools now.
You didn’t say the grade range, which makes a difference.
The big k-12s are the three people have mentioned - Severn, ICS, and Key. They are three *very* different schools. I think a kid can get a great education at any of them, but it’s unlikely all three are a good fit for your family.
If you’re considering a K-8, throw in St Anne’s, St Andrews, and St Martins. They’re the primary non-Catholic grade school options. All will have good academics and set you up well for the k-12 schools or Spalding for high school.
The people who go to Annapolis Area Christina seem to love it, but obviously only good if you’re looking for an explicitly Christian school.
Avoid St Mary’s. I personally know multiple families who have left due to the toxic culture there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the area and Severn was regarded as the best. My general impression was that Indian Creek was the kids that couldn’t get into Severn.
Severn has a more competitive vibe in all aspects - academic, social, sports, and activities, which is good and bad. Indian Creek is smaller and more welcoming, if not as competitive as Severn.
ICS and Severn are very different schools.
I've also noticed that families deciding between ICS and Severn are white with a more mixed bag, but mostly non-white families choosing between ICS and Key.
Quoting to add that I agree with you and not PP who said ICS was for kids that couldn't get into Severn. Maybe back in the day, but I dont believe that they are attracting overlapping pools as much these days.
PP that said ICS is for kids who couldn’t get in Severn, I believe you and nice to hear the school pools have evened out. My experience is well over 15 years ago at this point for clarity. I also know people that went to St. Mary’s too which I haven’t seen mentioned much yet.