Anonymous wrote:For me it’s difficult to really understand the value of private schools, in terms of the education the kids receive My DC is in a private school that costs 50k+ and they don’t write essays in middle school and the math teacher is pretty incompetent and also the band performance is subpar.
When I comment on this mentioning the name of the school people think I am troll. But my perception is that there is a lot of groupthink in terms of the quality of private schools. I think schools like sidwell and ncs seem pretty solid. But the rest I am not sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They cost the same as an Ivy League university and quality in many cases is comparable to a public schools?
Is the cost justified?
In my view its out of whack.
You might end paying 800k to learn at the end the kids get into ivy leagues because of legacy admission.
Which private schools cost $80-90k to attend??
Look at the boarding schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They cost the same as an Ivy League university and quality in many cases is comparable to a public schools?
Is the cost justified?
In my view its out of whack.
You might end paying 800k to learn at the end the kids get into ivy leagues because of legacy admission.
Which private schools cost $80-90k to attend??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how naiveAnonymous wrote:As others have said, if you only look at private school as a means to a specific college outcome then it makes no sense. But I don’t think that is how most private school families view it.
This is not naive at all. Clearly based on OPs wording, OP views private as a means to an end of hoped for better college admissions. If that is anyone’s goal, then it’s not worth it.
We do private bc it has instilled a love and true interest in learning in our kids. They have critical thinking skills and amazing public speaking skills which they’ve slowly been taught since K.
I went to both public and private in DC, and while I had straight As in public, I got to private and floundered. I only knew how to learn by memorization and regurgitation. I was light years behind my classmates who went into depth on everything and made it look easy. By graduation I had caught up. When I went to college, it was truly easy as I was basically over-prepared. The skills from my private high school carried over into interviewing and my early jobs. Sure I probably would have gotten into the same colleges (or better bc not competing vs a whole grade of qualified peers), but I wouldn’t have traded my private high school education for anything. We have put all of our kids in private since k.
Anonymous wrote:how naiveAnonymous wrote:As others have said, if you only look at private school as a means to a specific college outcome then it makes no sense. But I don’t think that is how most private school families view it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no magic formula.
Either your public school serves your kid well or you put them in private.
If you do private for the sake of saying "my kid goes to private" or for religious reasons you are not a good parent.
And you are extremely closed-minded. There is absolutely nothing wrong with a catholic family sending their kid to a catholic or a Jewish family sending their kid to a Jewish school to get the religious ed component, if that is something the family and student value. What is wrong with you???
Anonymous wrote:For me it’s difficult to really understand the value of private schools, in terms of the education the kids receive My DC is in a private school that costs 50k+ and they don’t write essays in middle school and the math teacher is pretty incompetent and also the band performance is subpar.
When I comment on this mentioning the name of the school people think I am troll. But my perception is that there is a lot of groupthink in terms of the quality of private schools. I think schools like sidwell and ncs seem pretty solid. But the rest I am not sure.
Anonymous wrote:For me it’s difficult to really understand the value of private schools, in terms of the education the kids receive My DC is in a private school that costs 50k+ and they don’t write essays in middle school and the math teacher is pretty incompetent and also the band performance is subpar.
When I comment on this mentioning the name of the school people think I am troll. But my perception is that there is a lot of groupthink in terms of the quality of private schools. I think schools like sidwell and ncs seem pretty solid. But the rest I am not sure.
Anonymous wrote:
My perception is that the value for money is poor. But it’s just my perception so wanted to post this to get other options. I guess that’s the purpose of the forums, right? Or is just only for posting things that you agree with?
Anonymous wrote:It’s not at all like buying a car. If you are wringing your hands over whether private school is worth the money, that’s a sign you are either at the wrong school or you should send your child to public. We decided private was not “worth it” for elementary but have zero regrets sending DCs to private for upper grades.
Anonymous wrote:There is no magic formula.
Either your public school serves your kid well or you put them in private.
If you do private for the sake of saying "my kid goes to private" or for religious reasons you are not a good parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I continue to be shocked at how often people come on this forum to try and talk others out of the decisions they've made for their kids. People choose to spend money on a load of stuff that I don't even bother to try and understand. If you have the privilege to make the choice between private and public (because recognize that for many the choice is made for them), you need to decide what's best for your family and where you want to spend your money.
I am not one of those people making 3M+ a year and still choose private school for my kids. I sleep well at night and haven't once regretted my decision or wondered what I could be doing with that money. Because guess what, for me...its not about "inertia" - I made the choice because I can and its what I wanted for my kids.
If private school doesn't make sense to you - you think its the same as public - you wonder who you just "ended up" in private school - etc etc....its really simple...just send your kid to public school.
I’ve found most of these responses incredibly reasonable so far. Not sure why they seem to be getting under your skin.
I find this sort of chatter a little gross because it always comes across as weird/gross crowd sourcing. Like folks need an anonymous forum to validate their educational choices. If there legit seems like there is no difference between public and private to someone - it really should be simple...then don't spend the money.