Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you need to visit both. They are very similar in sports, academics and college placements (yes, they are SSSAS parents). But BI is half the cost. So it comes down to fit for your student and budget.
And if you’re willing to pay for SSSAS, then broaden your search outside of Alexandria. We left SSSAS for a different k-12 and have been more than pleased in every aspect. We actually found that many of the other privates with better reputations had slightly lower US tuition than SSSAS. SSSAS can be a miserable place with a lackluster education and mean girl behavior that gets ignored. There are enough Alexandria families that seem to only look in Alexandria, so there’ll always be demand, but we are so happy to be out of there!
Anonymous wrote:I think you need to visit both. They are very similar in sports, academics and college placements (yes, they are SSSAS parents). But BI is half the cost. So it comes down to fit for your student and budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard that bishop Oregon is instituting a plan to Increase their student body by a LOT to respond to demand. St Marys middle school threads on here are scary. BI teaches a lot about abstinence anti-choice, etc. SSSAS is increasing tuition but also adding a great new high school facility. With the rush into private school again after the pandemic and after the Alexandria one high school project, I think SSSAS has their pick of top candidates. BI will keep falling behind and SSSAS is becoming a top school for the whole area.
Lol not even close to true
It is true and was for the last 20 years if the whole area is Alexandria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard that bishop Oregon is instituting a plan to Increase their student body by a LOT to respond to demand. St Marys middle school threads on here are scary. BI teaches a lot about abstinence anti-choice, etc. SSSAS is increasing tuition but also adding a great new high school facility. With the rush into private school again after the pandemic and after the Alexandria one high school project, I think SSSAS has their pick of top candidates. BI will keep falling behind and SSSAS is becoming a top school for the whole area.
Lol not even close to true
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard that bishop Oregon is instituting a plan to Increase their student body by a LOT to respond to demand. St Marys middle school threads on here are scary. BI teaches a lot about abstinence anti-choice, etc. SSSAS is increasing tuition but also adding a great new high school facility. With the rush into private school again after the pandemic and after the Alexandria one high school project, I think SSSAS has their pick of top candidates. BI will keep falling behind and SSSAS is becoming a top school for the whole area.
Anonymous wrote:Academic rigor, college admissions, and sports?
Anonymous wrote:Re: academics at both schools. Compare both school’s social media pages for college placement. Both schools post every year where their graduating class is off to for college (i.e., not just where they have “acceptances,” since this statistic can be misleading - the same valedictorian will often get accepted into multiple amazing colleges).
The top kids, and basically the same numbers of them, at BI go to the same colleges as the top kids at SSSAS. It’s almost identical.
I know that’s not the whole picture re:academics, but let’s be honest - it’s a great indicator of it. I can’t imagine spending that much more to send my kid to high school - especially when the two schools are only a mile apart - for nearly the same academic experience.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard that bishop Oregon is instituting a plan to Increase their student body by a LOT to respond to demand. St Marys middle school threads on here are scary. BI teaches a lot about abstinence anti-choice, etc. SSSAS is increasing tuition but also adding a great new high school facility. With the rush into private school again after the pandemic and after the Alexandria one high school project, I think SSSAS has their pick of top candidates. BI will keep falling behind and SSSAS is becoming a top school for the whole area.
Anonymous wrote:Re: academics at both schools. Compare both school’s social media pages for college placement. Both schools post every year where their graduating class is off to for college (i.e., not just where they have “acceptances,” since this statistic can be misleading - the same valedictorian will often get accepted into multiple amazing colleges).
The top kids, and basically the same numbers of them, at BI go to the same colleges as the top kids at SSSAS. It’s almost identical.
I know that’s not the whole picture re:academics, but let’s be honest - it’s a great indicator of it. I can’t imagine spending that much more to send my kid to high school - especially when the two schools are only a mile apart - for nearly the same academic experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had experience at both schools.
SSSAS is no doubt stronger academically.
BI has a bottom tier that wouldn’t survive at sssas.
That said, SSSAS is no academic powerhouse. It’s a step above BI but it’s no Sidwell.
Look at the curriculum - BI’s is so lacking. No interesting small seminars. No high level math.
2024 grads - SSSAS did much better. Granted 2024 was a very strong year for SSSAS. 2025 will not be.
SSSAS faculty is way more impressive overall. Many great teachers despite a few duds.
bI did just poach two great coaches from SSSAS. So that’s not good news for SSSAS. But now with the new high school there is no comparison in facilities.
You get what you pay for.
This is just patently false, BI has Cal A/B and B/C, engineering, and computer science classes. BI truly has a great facility built in 2020 and top students and BI are on par with SSSAS. Maybe not a few years ago, but definitely in the last few years. Many top college placements at SSSAS were sports related--just noting.
Anonymous wrote:I have had experience at both schools.
SSSAS is no doubt stronger academically.
BI has a bottom tier that wouldn’t survive at sssas.
That said, SSSAS is no academic powerhouse. It’s a step above BI but it’s no Sidwell.
Look at the curriculum - BI’s is so lacking. No interesting small seminars. No high level math.
2024 grads - SSSAS did much better. Granted 2024 was a very strong year for SSSAS. 2025 will not be.
SSSAS faculty is way more impressive overall. Many great teachers despite a few duds.
bI did just poach two great coaches from SSSAS. So that’s not good news for SSSAS. But now with the new high school there is no comparison in facilities.
You get what you pay for.
Anonymous wrote:Almost every parent I’ve talked to at SSSAS has used a private college consultant with the exception of athletes who were already taken care of. $$$$