Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madeira has boarding and is wonderful if it’s a good fit for your girl—the mod system is not for right for everyone.
Madeira is not suited for an "average" student, nor is it likely to admit one.
Anonymous wrote:The reality is that the domestic market for boarding schools has shrunk. To schools can still fill their classes, but if you go a level down, some schools have a majority of students coming from overseas. They are looking to become more proficient in English and set themselves up for US college admission. It doesn't sound like a great experience for the few American boarding students (usually legacies following in Daddys footsteps) in a sea of foreign boarding student classmates. But that's how these schools are staying afloat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out George School in PA. DD loved it but we could not afford it.
It’s funny to hear people mention Emma Willard. I’m from Troy and while the campus is beautiful the surrounding areas are not.
Do you go back much? Troy is hip now, haha. And the immediate neighborhood around Emma has always been really pretty.
Anonymous wrote:Pomfret, Loomis, Miss Porter's, Governor's Academy
Anonymous wrote:The Thatcher School in Ojai CA. It's a very special place. Wonderful school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out George School in PA. DD loved it but we could not afford it.
It’s funny to hear people mention Emma Willard. I’m from Troy and while the campus is beautiful the surrounding areas are not.
Do you go back much? Troy is hip now, haha. And the immediate neighborhood around Emma has always been really pretty.
Anonymous wrote:Check out George School in PA. DD loved it but we could not afford it.
It’s funny to hear people mention Emma Willard. I’m from Troy and while the campus is beautiful the surrounding areas are not.