Anonymous wrote:Re the athletics requirement at St. Andrew’s — recommend checking the website and/or asking. There are different ways of satisfying that requirement, including outside fitness activities (at least in the upper school). It’s worth looking into. There are a range of kids at St. Andrew’s including very academic kids, so it’s worth checking to see if it would work for all your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choose different schools for your different kids. They each need something different -- academic and social/cultural fit is important.
I only have two kids, but they've attended different schools their whole lives because they have different needs.
I've seen this too, OP. It's a lot more work but it is worth considering.
Anonymous wrote:St. Andrew's and Bullis? Or maybe Field/Burke and a choice for your athletic kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with those thinking academics should be the only factor. Social fit is really important, especially for the teen years. Look at St. Andrew's or Bullis (if they work for you geographically). The two schools are similar, but the their differences might also meet the needs of all of your kids. The two schools are about 10 minutes apart, so you could split your kids up. If you do put your kids at different schools, I would compare the school calendars to see when breaks/holidays occur to see what the overlap is like.
Op here. This is on our list. Both schools have an athletics requirement. Our more introverted kid doesn't play sports at all.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree with those thinking academics should be the only factor. Social fit is really important, especially for the teen years. Look at St. Andrew's or Bullis (if they work for you geographically). The two schools are similar, but the their differences might also meet the needs of all of your kids. The two schools are about 10 minutes apart, so you could split your kids up. If you do put your kids at different schools, I would compare the school calendars to see when breaks/holidays occur to see what the overlap is like.
Anonymous wrote:Choose different schools for your different kids. They each need something different -- academic and social/cultural fit is important.
I only have two kids, but they've attended different schools their whole lives because they have different needs.
Anonymous wrote:10:31 is an idiot.