Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...or another reason might be that St. Albans isn't just a school, with academics, exmissions and status. It's an institution, with traditions, a shared culture, and high expectations both academically and athletically. Maybe no other school in DC fosters the kinds of bonds that STA does. [/quote
Shared culture? Eeeeew.
No foolin' I think pp was being sincere. Really.
Anonymous wrote:...or another reason might be that St. Albans isn't just a school, with academics, exmissions and status. It's an institution, with traditions, a shared culture, and high expectations both academically and athletically. Maybe no other school in DC fosters the kinds of bonds that STA does. [/quote
Shared culture? Eeeeew.
Anonymous wrote:No...no the school is lovely. The way people go on about it, well, the school might be embarrassed. There is a whiff of "better than everybody else" coming off strong. It is a shame, because the faculty and kids are working hard, but the parents continue to make asses of themselves. Some things never change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RE: not asked to return...
Are there certain grades where this happens most often, such as just before an entry year?
I was told it begins to happen in 6th grade/Form A.
Academic, sports, social/discpline issues?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RE: not asked to return...
Are there certain grades where this happens most often, such as just before an entry year?
I was told it begins to happen in 6th grade/Form A.
Anonymous wrote:RE: not asked to return...
Are there certain grades where this happens most often, such as just before an entry year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In my view, the academic "super stars" are members of STA's Cum Laude Society (academic honorary). Of the 16 members in '08 who were inducted, 7 of the 16 were Beauvoir alum. Many of its members were also '08 National Merit semifinalists. Again, unclear when the other members (9) were admitted at STA.
Class of 2008
National Merit Semifinalists: 5 from Beauvoir (All from the same 3rd grade class, actually), 1 entered in 5th, 3 entered in 7th, 1 entered in 10th
Cum Laude: 6 from Beauvoir, 1 entered in 4th, 1 entered in 5th, 5 entered in 7th, 1 entered in 8th, 2 entered in 9th
8 of the 10 National Merit Semifinalists were also members of Cum Laude
So are you saying in your graduating class that roughly 23% of Beauvoir alum were National Merit Semifinalists and about 27% were members of Cum Laude?
There were 22 Beauvoir alum in the 2008 graduating class, correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In my view, the academic "super stars" are members of STA's Cum Laude Society (academic honorary). Of the 16 members in '08 who were inducted, 7 of the 16 were Beauvoir alum. Many of its members were also '08 National Merit semifinalists. Again, unclear when the other members (9) were admitted at STA.
Class of 2008
National Merit Semifinalists: 5 from Beauvoir (All from the same 3rd grade class, actually), 1 entered in 5th, 3 entered in 7th, 1 entered in 10th
Cum Laude: 6 from Beauvoir, 1 entered in 4th, 1 entered in 5th, 5 entered in 7th, 1 entered in 8th, 2 entered in 9th
8 of the 10 National Merit Semifinalists were also members of Cum Laude