Anonymous wrote:Why is no one mentioning Beauvoir?
Anonymous wrote:If you still vote for Republicans, the Catholic schools will be the best fit for you.
Anonymous wrote:Holy Trinity is Jesuit. Not MAGA friendly at all.
Anonymous wrote:OP doesn't know our acronyms, so I'll spell them out.
Yes, OP, if you don't want Catholic schools, then National Presbyterian School and Washington Episcopal School will feel comfortable for your family.
Once you get past 4th grade, St. Albans will also fit for a slightly right of center family. Southerners like its traditionalism. St. Andrew's Episcopal School (preschool through 12) in Potomac skews liberal, but isn't as ideologically self-sorting as inside the beltway schools. (Trump and Paul Ryan sent their kids there, but so did plenty people from the Obama administration). The Potomac School (in McLean) has plenty of conservative families as would Flint Hill.
Anonymous wrote:I think SSSAS is worth a look. I don’t find the school to be all that liberal and progressive when it comes to day-to-day. A lot of teachers are very traditional. There is definitely a preppy/old money/conservative contingency there too.
Anonymous wrote:Private schools in the south lean conservative because many of them started as segregation academies, if they aren’t still, and a lot of the newer ones started as evangelical cultural institutions.
DC has a lot of racial problems, including in schools, but the bulk of the private schools are of a different vintage and different wings of Christianity, if applicable. I think that affects the culture.
That said, there are “conservative” families everywhere and I think we can say that Republican politics have been fully severed from any coherent political philosophy anyway.