Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current Norwood middle school parent here - we too loved it when we were admitted and DC was younger. Realize now that it is a small school and your child's social experience will depend heavily on the make up of the other kids in their grade. We have had some great teachers and some terrible teachers which is probably true at any school. The school has definitely had issues in the past few years in my DC's class with social/emotional learning/bullying incidents - again, this could be cohort dependent. The art and music have been great and the ability for all kids to play on the sports teams is also beneficial for my kid. Hoping for good outplacement.
Current Norwood lower school parent here — just curious about whether the bullying showed up earlier or whether it was more recent? DD doesn’t report any issues right now, but we are in lower elementary, so I know that can change.
Different poster here, not the one above. It is really grade dependent, as I have heard at many local privates. There can be years with a great group, and years with a few challenging kids like at any school. Sometimes the boy group is great, and not the girl group, or the other way around. If you look at threads in the private school forum you will see this at most area schools. The school can be great, and then one year out of four there is a cohort with more challenges. The nice thing is the grades are usually big enough that there are enough kids to find social alternatives, which is harder at some other smaller privates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current Norwood middle school parent here - we too loved it when we were admitted and DC was younger. Realize now that it is a small school and your child's social experience will depend heavily on the make up of the other kids in their grade. We have had some great teachers and some terrible teachers which is probably true at any school. The school has definitely had issues in the past few years in my DC's class with social/emotional learning/bullying incidents - again, this could be cohort dependent. The art and music have been great and the ability for all kids to play on the sports teams is also beneficial for my kid. Hoping for good outplacement.
Current Norwood lower school parent here — just curious about whether the bullying showed up earlier or whether it was more recent? DD doesn’t report any issues right now, but we are in lower elementary, so I know that can change.
Anonymous wrote:Current Norwood middle school parent here - we too loved it when we were admitted and DC was younger. Realize now that it is a small school and your child's social experience will depend heavily on the make up of the other kids in their grade. We have had some great teachers and some terrible teachers which is probably true at any school. The school has definitely had issues in the past few years in my DC's class with social/emotional learning/bullying incidents - again, this could be cohort dependent. The art and music have been great and the ability for all kids to play on the sports teams is also beneficial for my kid. Hoping for good outplacement.
Anonymous wrote:Norwood usually has impressive outplacement but not this year. Many unhappy parents and students. Wonder if the HOS can make up for it with the WL kids. And the one child who got into STA had a major hook so it shouldn't count as a Norwood accomplishment.
Anonymous wrote:What are some of the WL schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Only major hooks got into the top 3 or 5. Terrible outcomes. You'll hear they are good, for the ones with hooks. Duh.
Were there any that were waitlisted everywhere?
Right... did many kids apply to these schools and not get in? Or did they apply more broadly?
My Norwood grad didn't get into "Top 3" either, but those weren't schools we ever considered. In our class, everyone I heard had choices they were happy with. We personally had two choices and a WL. If I were to rank them, the WL was the #2, accepted at #1.
Anonymous wrote:No. Only major hooks got into the top 3 or 5. Terrible outcomes. You'll hear they are good, for the ones with hooks. Duh.
Anonymous wrote:Having two kids who have gone through or who are currently at Norwood. Must weigh in… my DC that graduated last year ended up getting admitted to two “big three schools.” Second child won’t apply to those schools bc they’re not a good fit for him. The benefit of a K-8 is that once you’re looking at high school you have a much better idea of what is best for your kid. Also- all the kids from Norwood who end up at a public high school go bc that’s their choice, it’s not bc they didn’t get in to a private high school. Norwood’s outplacement is excellent. Also- hearing from current 8th grade kids, every kid got into numerous schools and will have options!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Only major hooks got into the top 3 or 5. Terrible outcomes. You'll hear they are good, for the ones with hooks. Duh.
Were there any that were waitlisted everywhere?