Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, as always, buried at the bottom of their methodology page:
"Niche takes steps to ensure data integrity, but rankings may be inaccurate if Niche is supplied with inaccurate data from schools, data sources such as the US Department of Education or spam and automated 'bot' reviews."
That sounds like literally every other school ranking out there, including for colleges. Take these with a grain of salt and use it as a starting point to research the schools, nothing more.
US News isn’t much better, but at least their rankings aren’t based on data influenced by spam and bots.
You just pulled that out of your tinfoil hat. Do you work for Niche? Like I said, it’s another ranking which will be flawed like any other school rankings (hope nobody puts that much weight on these when really making decisions; it’s a fine starting point). But you’re making stuff up that’s extreme and fits your narrative.
Anyone who takes Niche rankings is an idiot.
It’s based on self-reporting from the school community reports, I.e. which school’s parents and students go on Niche to rate themselves superstars.
Essentially, it’s a masturbatory exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, as always, buried at the bottom of their methodology page:
"Niche takes steps to ensure data integrity, but rankings may be inaccurate if Niche is supplied with inaccurate data from schools, data sources such as the US Department of Education or spam and automated 'bot' reviews."
That sounds like literally every other school ranking out there, including for colleges. Take these with a grain of salt and use it as a starting point to research the schools, nothing more.
US News isn’t much better, but at least their rankings aren’t based on data influenced by spam and bots.
You just pulled that out of your tinfoil hat. Do you work for Niche? Like I said, it’s another ranking which will be flawed like any other school rankings (hope nobody puts that much weight on these when really making decisions; it’s a fine starting point). But you’re making stuff up that’s extreme and fits your narrative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, as always, buried at the bottom of their methodology page:
"Niche takes steps to ensure data integrity, but rankings may be inaccurate if Niche is supplied with inaccurate data from schools, data sources such as the US Department of Education or spam and automated 'bot' reviews."
That sounds like literally every other school ranking out there, including for colleges. Take these with a grain of salt and use it as a starting point to research the schools, nothing more.
US News isn’t much better, but at least their rankings aren’t based on data influenced by spam and bots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rankings now out for best private schools in the DMV:
1. Sidwell
2. BIM
3. Madeira
4. GDS
5. EHS
6. Potomac
7. Holton
8. Georgetown Prep
9. NCS
10. WIS
11. Maret
12. STA
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
STA is #12 !
What a joke
Yeah, the rankings are just disrespectful. Bullis 19. SSSA 22, SAES 24, Flint Hill 25? Each is a better all around school for a kid and clearly should be in the top 15.
Someone needs to create an alternative review site, because niche is starting to get carried away with the bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rankings now out for best private schools in the DMV:
1. Sidwell
2. BIM
3. Madeira
4. GDS
5. EHS
6. Potomac
7. Holton
8. Georgetown Prep
9. NCS
10. WIS
11. Maret
12. STA
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
STA is #12 !
What a joke
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how I know these rankings are ridiculous. Academy of the Holy Cross ahead of Georgetown Visitation.
Money doesn’t buy brains.
AHC has always been more rigorous than Visi. Always.
My friends and I still joke about how high school was more stressful than law school/med school, etc. AHC is no joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard Episcopal High School ever mentioned on this board, I actually had to look it up. Same thing with some of these tiny schools in Virginia - Veritas, Pinnacle Academy, Ideaventions???
Episcopal is legit. Lavish campus, solid academics, it’s even prestigious, has all the sports/ activities you could ask for, great location, and pretty much anything you could ask for in a school.
Not spoken of much here because most people are looking for day schools and not boarding.
While BIM uses an old office building only half built-out, operates an AP grind test factory, begs for recognition but is mostly ignored on DCUM except when they hype these rankings, has a tiny crust of activities and sports that fit on the astroturfed parking lot and the tiny gym and theater, is located snug up against 267, and has pretty much nothing else to commend it.
Sorry your kid wasn’t accepted into Basis.
Making up defensive nonsense is also a bad look. It reflects poorly on the BIM parent population if that's how they always react to someone pointing out obvious physical shortcomings in the school. "You're just jealous!" is a real middle-school-type answer.
Hardly anyone is not accepted at BIM. You need to come up with something a little less lame next time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rankings now out for best private schools in the DMV:
1. Sidwell
2. BIM
3. Madeira
4. GDS
5. EHS
6. Potomac
7. Holton
8. Georgetown Prep
9. NCS
10. WIS
11. Maret
12. STA
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
STA is #12 !
What a joke
Anonymous wrote:Rankings now out for best private schools in the DMV:
1. Sidwell
2. BIM
3. Madeira
4. GDS
5. EHS
6. Potomac
7. Holton
8. Georgetown Prep
9. NCS
10. WIS
11. Maret
12. STA
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
Anonymous wrote:This is how I know these rankings are ridiculous. Academy of the Holy Cross ahead of Georgetown Visitation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard Episcopal High School ever mentioned on this board, I actually had to look it up. Same thing with some of these tiny schools in Virginia - Veritas, Pinnacle Academy, Ideaventions???
Episcopal is legit. Lavish campus, solid academics, it’s even prestigious, has all the sports/ activities you could ask for, great location, and pretty much anything you could ask for in a school.
Not spoken of much here because most people are looking for day schools and not boarding.
While BIM uses an old office building only half built-out, operates an AP grind test factory, begs for recognition but is mostly ignored on DCUM except when they hype these rankings, has a tiny crust of activities and sports that fit on the astroturfed parking lot and the tiny gym and theater, is located snug up against 267, and has pretty much nothing else to commend it.
Sorry your kid wasn’t accepted into Basis.
Making up defensive nonsense is also a bad look. It reflects poorly on the BIM parent population if that's how they always react to someone pointing out obvious physical shortcomings in the school. "You're just jealous!" is a real middle-school-type answer.
Hardly anyone is not accepted at BIM. You need to come up with something a little less lame next time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard Episcopal High School ever mentioned on this board, I actually had to look it up. Same thing with some of these tiny schools in Virginia - Veritas, Pinnacle Academy, Ideaventions???
Episcopal is legit. Lavish campus, solid academics, it’s even prestigious, has all the sports/ activities you could ask for, great location, and pretty much anything you could ask for in a school.
Not spoken of much here because most people are looking for day schools and not boarding.
While BIM uses an old office building only half built-out, operates an AP grind test factory, begs for recognition but is mostly ignored on DCUM except when they hype these rankings, has a tiny crust of activities and sports that fit on the astroturfed parking lot and the tiny gym and theater, is located snug up against 267, and has pretty much nothing else to commend it.
Sore loser.
Too bad the data say otherwise.
BIM had more NMSF per capita than any other school in the DMV including Sidwell and TJ.
Same with college acceptances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard Episcopal High School ever mentioned on this board, I actually had to look it up. Same thing with some of these tiny schools in Virginia - Veritas, Pinnacle Academy, Ideaventions???
Episcopal is legit. Lavish campus, solid academics, it’s even prestigious, has all the sports/ activities you could ask for, great location, and pretty much anything you could ask for in a school.
Not spoken of much here because most people are looking for day schools and not boarding.
While BIM uses an old office building only half built-out, operates an AP grind test factory, begs for recognition but is mostly ignored on DCUM except when they hype these rankings, has a tiny crust of activities and sports that fit on the astroturfed parking lot and the tiny gym and theater, is located snug up against 267, and has pretty much nothing else to commend it.
Sorry your kid wasn’t accepted into Basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard Episcopal High School ever mentioned on this board, I actually had to look it up. Same thing with some of these tiny schools in Virginia - Veritas, Pinnacle Academy, Ideaventions???
Episcopal is legit. Lavish campus, solid academics, it’s even prestigious, has all the sports/ activities you could ask for, great location, and pretty much anything you could ask for in a school.
Not spoken of much here because most people are looking for day schools and not boarding.
While BIM uses an old office building only half built-out, operates an AP grind test factory, begs for recognition but is mostly ignored on DCUM except when they hype these rankings, has a tiny crust of activities and sports that fit on the astroturfed parking lot and the tiny gym and theater, is located snug up against 267, and has pretty much nothing else to commend it.