Anonymous
Post 10/16/2009 07:21     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

landon

Anonymous
Post 09/19/2009 22:06     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

bump
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2009 22:43     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any idea on how many were accepted? Where did the other boys go?


I can't account for all 7, but one boy went to GDS, one to Maret, one to Landon, one public, and one moved away.


I believe Potomac School landed a few Beauvoir boys this past year. Take that STA!
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2009 12:51     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

For the girls, at least 10 (out of 34) did not go to NCS. Several went to GDS; others to Sidwell, Holton, St. Andrews, Bullis, public.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2009 12:44     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:Any idea on how many were accepted? Where did the other boys go?


I can't account for all 7, but one boy went to GDS, one to Maret, one to Landon, one public, and one moved away.
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2009 22:39     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

I don't think there are specific cut offs, especially if entering 9th grade. Indeed, many enrollees from our school who entered STA in 9th grade were not (academically) very strong students (they also accepted the very strongest students, but these students went elsewhere, to a one). This was surprising because so often it is entering 9th graders that end up at the top of the class (despite the merit numbers quoted above).
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2009 19:02     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:And I thought everyone knew of a certain boy from STA who was expelled for drugs and even his very famous and very powerful daddy couldn't save him.


Luckily for that kid, Sidwell didn't have such high standards!
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2009 18:57     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

Just curious if there are specific grade requirements for admittance to STA. For example, does one need to have virtually all A's? Do they have specific cut-offs grade-wise that a student must have before their application is considered further?
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2009 18:35     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

And I thought everyone knew of a certain boy from STA who was expelled for drugs and even his very famous and very powerful daddy couldn't save him.

Expelling in private school happens all the time. They just keep it very, very quiet.
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2009 18:12     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:pp, you said 28 accepted and enrolled - does that mean that a few more were accepted who didn't enroll? or that all who were accepted from beauvoir enrolled? i would think some might choose other schools, for coed, etc



29 accepted, only 1 declined and chose another school. 38 boys at the beginning of 3rd grade, 2 were expelled. In total of our graduating class 7 boys went to other schools. Of this group, STA rejected 3, 1 accepted and declined, and 3 didn't apply at all.


2 expelled?!?! That happens at private schools?



Yes. In both of these cases, the boys had severe behavioral problems. Why do you think that expulsion wouldn't occur at private school?
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2009 17:11     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:pp, you said 28 accepted and enrolled - does that mean that a few more were accepted who didn't enroll? or that all who were accepted from beauvoir enrolled? i would think some might choose other schools, for coed, etc



29 accepted, only 1 declined and chose another school. 38 boys at the beginning of 3rd grade, 2 were expelled. In total of our graduating class 7 boys went to other schools. Of this group, STA rejected 3, 1 accepted and declined, and 3 didn't apply at all.


2 expelled?!?! That happens at private schools?
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2009 14:20     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:pp, you said 28 accepted and enrolled - does that mean that a few more were accepted who didn't enroll? or that all who were accepted from beauvoir enrolled? i would think some might choose other schools, for coed, etc



29 accepted, only 1 declined and chose another school. 38 boys at the beginning of 3rd grade, 2 were expelled. In total of our graduating class 7 boys went to other schools. Of this group, STA rejected 3, 1 accepted and declined, and 3 didn't apply at all.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2009 08:43     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

pp, you said 28 accepted and enrolled - does that mean that a few more were accepted who didn't enroll? or that all who were accepted from beauvoir enrolled? i would think some might choose other schools, for coed, etc
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2009 08:36     Subject: Re:Getting into St. Albans

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:24-25.


That is VERY low. What happened this year?!?!



How many boys were in the graduating class? Our year 28 boys were accepted and enrolled. 15 non-beauvoir were accepted.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2009 00:07     Subject: Getting into St. Albans

Any idea on how many were accepted? Where did the other boys go?