Anonymous wrote:British will be easier than WIS.
We have a lot of friends that are international and many choose WIS. I believe it is quite superior to British.
Of the top private schools, the most conservatives are NCS (girls) and St Albans (boys). They are still pretty progressive (we are in DC after all), but less so than Sidwell.
The most progressive school is GDS. We have friends there too and it’s honestly too much for us. The whole gender fluidity topic is in every wall and part of most conversations. At least this is what we hear from our friends.
These above are the top schools for academics. There are also other good schools such as Maret, Field, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for all the responses! So much good information.
We will be living near the Naval Observatory in north west DC. So Sidwell, WIS campuses and the British School are close by. Other schools in the area appear to be Maret, Edmund Burke, National Cathedral girls, Sheridan. Very open to travel if it means the kids feel happy and safe!
We will be in DC for a few years only.
WIS is the easiest admit if you are coming to DC due to any kind of posting at the Embassy or IMF, WB, etc.. If this is true, you have a hook there. The Primary School Principal is Australian and the HOS spent some years there, I believe. They also have other Aussies.
The honest truth : the British school is a for- profit school and is just not on par with any of the DC area privates. It is a 4th, 5th choice school for people who don't get in elsewhere or don't know the skinny.
All that being said, if you are a no- nonsense Australian who just wants a good school, but think paying 40K-45 K a year per kid for Middle School is outrageous then get a house in Arlington or further out in Fairfax and go Public. Lots of smart, upper middle class families choose those schools and DC will always have an international mix of people in any school.
If you will only be in DC for a few years, and are just needing a good school for your 9 and 12 year old ( assuming 5th grade and 8th grade ) . You may want to just find a house in Ward 3 of Upper NW and go public at Deal.
If you want STA , NCS, Sidwell, GDS or Maret those are extremely competitive admits and you need a hook in which case I suspect you would not be posting on this forum. But start with your employer for that hook
Good Luck
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC public mom here.
We have some Australian embassy families at our local public, John Eaton Elementary. Great school with down to earth families from all over the world.You should give it serious consideration.
The 12 year old will likely be entering 6th grade next year and John Eaton ends at fifth. What DCPS middle school do most families attend?
Anonymous wrote:DC public mom here.
We have some Australian embassy families at our local public, John Eaton Elementary. Great school with down to earth families from all over the world.You should give it serious consideration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you will be returning to Australia in a few years I think you’re on the right track with WIS. The IB curriculum should (at least in theory) make it much easier to transition between school systems for your kids.
The IB is for 11th and 12th grades. Her kids are 9 and 12yo. The younger one would probably be joining the full immersion program.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people recommend WIS for Australian kids? Not familiar with school system over there, but WIS is full immersion Spanish or French. Did OP mention whether her kids speak either language? There are a lot of foreigners at WIS, but they are mostly from LA and Europe.
Anonymous wrote:For many international students, US schools with an IB program make it easier to transfer to a school back home or to apply to a university in one’s own country.