Anonymous wrote:I think it might be harder to get into Bishop Ireton than SSSAS. SSSAS will take pretty much anyone who can pay. They can't afford to be selective since they pool only from Alexandria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it might be harder to get into Bishop Ireton than SSSAS. SSSAS will take pretty much anyone who can pay. They can't afford to be selective since they pool only from Alexandria.
But the BI class is twice as big.
Anonymous wrote:I think it might be harder to get into Bishop Ireton than SSSAS. SSSAS will take pretty much anyone who can pay. They can't afford to be selective since they pool only from Alexandria.
Anonymous wrote:No private school has as many days off as SSSAS. Not a serious school by any measure. But it is one of the nicest schools in all of Alexandria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
They'll be in demand because they've educated generation, have a beautiful campus and great facilities. On the other hand, they can't be too picky about admissions because they are too far away from the larger pockets of wealth in NOVA and have to rely on Alexandria
Not as compared to DC and MD privates at about the same cost.
I mean, you can’t beat going to school in the shadow of the National Cathedral for scenic views, but some of us learned our lesson about commutes as teens and are not interested in repeating those mistakes.
Visitation and Madeira both beat the close for views.
Anonymous wrote:No private school has as many days off as SSSAS. Not a serious school by any measure. But it is one of the nicest schools in all of Alexandria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
They'll be in demand because they've educated generation, have a beautiful campus and great facilities. On the other hand, they can't be too picky about admissions because they are too far away from the larger pockets of wealth in NOVA and have to rely on Alexandria
Not as compared to DC and MD privates at about the same cost.
I mean, you can’t beat going to school in the shadow of the National Cathedral for scenic views, but some of us learned our lesson about commutes as teens and are not interested in repeating those mistakes.
I mean, I think a great education trumps a bit of a commute. And you don't get a great education at SSSAS. And Wilson's road diet on Seminary makes that commute tricky anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
They'll be in demand because they've educated generation, have a beautiful campus and great facilities. On the other hand, they can't be too picky about admissions because they are too far away from the larger pockets of wealth in NOVA and have to rely on Alexandria
Not as compared to DC and MD privates at about the same cost.
I mean, you can’t beat going to school in the shadow of the National Cathedral for scenic views, but some of us learned our lesson about commutes as teens and are not interested in repeating those mistakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
They'll be in demand because they've educated generation, have a beautiful campus and great facilities. On the other hand, they can't be too picky about admissions because they are too far away from the larger pockets of wealth in NOVA and have to rely on Alexandria
Not as compared to DC and MD privates at about the same cost.
I mean, you can’t beat going to school in the shadow of the National Cathedral for scenic views, but some of us learned our lesson about commutes as teens and are not interested in repeating those mistakes.
Visitation and Madeira both beat the close for views.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
They'll be in demand because they've educated generation, have a beautiful campus and great facilities. On the other hand, they can't be too picky about admissions because they are too far away from the larger pockets of wealth in NOVA and have to rely on Alexandria
Not as compared to DC and MD privates at about the same cost.
I mean, you can’t beat going to school in the shadow of the National Cathedral for scenic views, but some of us learned our lesson about commutes as teens and are not interested in repeating those mistakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
They'll be in demand because they've educated generation, have a beautiful campus and great facilities. On the other hand, they can't be too picky about admissions because they are too far away from the larger pockets of wealth in NOVA and have to rely on Alexandria
Not as compared to DC and MD privates at about the same cost.
Anonymous wrote: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!
They'll be in demand because they've educated generation, have a beautiful campus and great facilities. On the other hand, they can't be too picky about admissions because they are too far away from the larger pockets of wealth in NOVA and have to rely on Alexandria