Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another words - many more kids go to bullis and st andrews then go to sidwell, gds, maret, potomac, STA and NCS.
This is all very misleading and it is simply not true that there are not top academic students at Norwood.
Each class varies in where they land. In my child's year the breakdown was as follows (placing these in buckets, rather than school by school). You can hardly say this is not strong placement.
Sidwell, STA, GDS: 17
Potomac, Holton, St Stephens St Agnes: 8
Landon, Burke, St Johns, Field, St Andrews, Georgetown Prep, Bullis: 15
Public (by choice ): 7
Boarding/Moved: 4
In some years, clusters occur - I've seen it at GDS, Sidwell, Maret, Landon, Bullis, Georgetown Prep . I've always been amazed at how it varies and how it reflects the personality of the graduating class. Norwood's "numbers" to any given school vary year by year - whether that be a Bullis or a Sidwell.... And many of the families that return to public have very strong students and there are also very strong students that don't end up at a Big 3 (for whatever reason - competition from classmates, large sibling group, no fianancial aid etc.)
This doesn't make any sense. STA takes 10 local kids for 9th in most typical years (the rest are boarders). There's no way that Norwood got 5+ of those spots in any year.
To be clear - this does not say more than 5 went to STA - It means that 17 students from the class went to either Sidwell, or STA, or GDS. I purposely did not the breakdown to each individual school... but I will say that each school had at least 3 (and clearly the others had far more than 3 to add up to 17)
Anonymous wrote:The breakdown with Norwood placements does not seem plausible to me either. But maybe it is. The reality is that Bullis and St. Andrews absorb a lot. These are good schools but not very rigorous academically or as competitive as others. People in Norwood searching for academic rigor often switch their kids before 9th grade so they get ready for high school in a more competitive setting. Norwood is a great school but it is not correct to put it a high academic level. Grades are inflated and parents need to complement a lot to get the bar truly high in terms of preparation. Bullis and St. Andrews cater to the typical Norwood school. It makes total sense. It is a great path.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another words - many more kids go to bullis and st andrews then go to sidwell, gds, maret, potomac, STA and NCS.
This is all very misleading and it is simply not true that there are not top academic students at Norwood.
Each class varies in where they land. In my child's year the breakdown was as follows (placing these in buckets, rather than school by school). You can hardly say this is not strong placement.
Sidwell, STA, GDS: 17
Potomac, Holton, St Stephens St Agnes: 8
Landon, Burke, St Johns, Field, St Andrews, Georgetown Prep, Bullis: 15
Public (by choice ): 7
Boarding/Moved: 4
In some years, clusters occur - I've seen it at GDS, Sidwell, Maret, Landon, Bullis, Georgetown Prep . I've always been amazed at how it varies and how it reflects the personality of the graduating class. Norwood's "numbers" to any given school vary year by year - whether that be a Bullis or a Sidwell.... And many of the families that return to public have very strong students and there are also very strong students that don't end up at a Big 3 (for whatever reason - competition from classmates, large sibling group, no fianancial aid etc.)
This doesn't make any sense. STA takes 10 local kids for 9th in most typical years (the rest are boarders). There's no way that Norwood got 5+ of those spots in any year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another words - many more kids go to bullis and st andrews then go to sidwell, gds, maret, potomac, STA and NCS.
This is all very misleading and it is simply not true that there are not top academic students at Norwood.
Each class varies in where they land. In my child's year the breakdown was as follows (placing these in buckets, rather than school by school). You can hardly say this is not strong placement.
Sidwell, STA, GDS: 17
Potomac, Holton, St Stephens St Agnes: 8
Landon, Burke, St Johns, Field, St Andrews, Georgetown Prep, Bullis: 15
Public (by choice ): 7
Boarding/Moved: 4
In some years, clusters occur - I've seen it at GDS, Sidwell, Maret, Landon, Bullis, Georgetown Prep . I've always been amazed at how it varies and how it reflects the personality of the graduating class. Norwood's "numbers" to any given school vary year by year - whether that be a Bullis or a Sidwell.... And many of the families that return to public have very strong students and there are also very strong students that don't end up at a Big 3 (for whatever reason - competition from classmates, large sibling group, no fianancial aid etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Another words - many more kids go to bullis and st andrews then go to sidwell, gds, maret, potomac, STA and NCS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm just relieved to see that Whitman is not on that list. Thank you.
Whitman is better than most of the schools on that list
Anonymous wrote:This means nothing without knowing how many to each school.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I do see Landon on the list. But no STA?
Anonymous wrote:I'm just relieved to see that Whitman is not on that list. Thank you.