Anonymous wrote:DS is very excited about Landon (admitted for 9th), but as parents we are struggling to see him there. He’s a bright and very sensitive kid who does well academically, likes theater and art. He’s not athletic and really has shown very little interest in sports at all. He has other options on the table but they are coed schools and he seems wedded to the idea of an all boys HS. Are we crazy to allow Landon to stay on the table?
Anonymous wrote:Where else was he admitted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Landon has served one purpose for decades in Washington:
It provides reasonably acceptable college placement and adult life business connections to kids who are strong athletes but not smart enough to survive, let alone do well at St Albans
So, yes, it serves a purpose to some families
You have to have the money, of course, and your kid has to really need the help that money can provide
This is false - lots of kids there who aren’t stellar athletes or sporty. Not everyone wants their son to go to St. Alban’s.
Let’s be real most STA students about 80% have been going since 4th grade out of Beauvoir. There have been students who have dropped out, been redshirted to a lower grade etc. One thing I like about Landon is that URM students you see them going to ivy’s in a way you don’t see at STA. Most of the URMs at STA are going to excellent colleges but I feel it’s super comparable across the board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Landon will never lose its bad reputation. Wealthy families with boys behaving badly.
Says one person whose opinion really doesn't matter and certainly is not based on anything recent.
This comment did not age well…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Landon will never lose its bad reputation. Wealthy families with boys behaving badly.
Says one person whose opinion really doesn't matter and certainly is not based on anything recent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You St. Albans parents are amusing. You're in DC, not MA or CT or NY...guess what? It's not really all that.
Why such an inferiority complex? How do you know that MA, CT or NY schools are all that? Don’t put yourself down so much.
Not an inferiority complex...just some non-DC biased objectivity. It's not Andover...or Exeter...or Groton...or Choate...hell, it's not even Deerfield ffs. It's just a private school in DC that DC insiders -- and only DC insiders -- care about.
Anonymous wrote:Landon will never lose its bad reputation. Wealthy families with boys behaving badly.
Anonymous wrote:Landon has served one purpose for decades in Washington:
It provides reasonably acceptable college placement and adult life business connections to kids who are strong athletes but not smart enough to survive, let alone do well at St Albans
So, yes, it serves a purpose to some families
You have to have the money, of course, and your kid has to really need the help that money can provide