Anonymous wrote:School Without Walls is a DC magnet that offers lots of AP classes and also gives students access to courses at GWU. It's free and Metro-accessible, so your daughter could commute via subway, as long as you chose a house that is within walking distance of a station.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you coming from a school like Westminster? Are you looking for a similar culture?
Yes. Exactly like Westminster.
Have you talked with staff there about the move? They may be able to help guide you. And are you interested in the religious component?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. Your budget is low for a 30 minute commute to Tenley. You may want to consider public schools so you can up your housing budget a bit. I don't agree with PP who recommended Wilson - a public high school in DC. It's not really in the same league as the other publics listed below.
MD public high schools - in these locations you should be only a 15-20 minute commute to Tenley:
1. Walt Whitman
2. Bethesda Chevy Chase (but I believe they are IB, not AP- research this)
VA public high schools - these are probably more like a 25-30 minute commute to Tenley:
1. McLean
2. Langley
3. Yorktown
Privates (most of these are $37-40K per year, visitation is about $10K less)
1. Sidwell
2. Georgetown Day
3. National Cathedral School
4. Maret
5. Holton Arms
6. Madeira
7. Field
8. Potomac school
9. Georgetown Visitation (catholic)
Perfect! Thank you.
For those asking why not apply now...we just did it for the 9th grade and it was a dreadful process. We are trying to negotiate a stay here/travel option but not sure really a good idea. Actually leaning toward public bc don't want to put daughter through it again.
Nice job poster on this list. I posted earlier on No Va. I would add Oakton to your list. Should be Potomac be higher than Maret or Holton. Very good list otherwise. Potomac is generally considered just a slight notch below Big 3. Usually folks have NCS ahead of GDS so might want to invert those two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. Your budget is low for a 30 minute commute to Tenley. You may want to consider public schools so you can up your housing budget a bit. I don't agree with PP who recommended Wilson - a public high school in DC. It's not really in the same league as the other publics listed below.
MD public high schools - in these locations you should be only a 15-20 minute commute to Tenley:
1. Walt Whitman
2. Bethesda Chevy Chase (but I believe they are IB, not AP- research this)
VA public high schools - these are probably more like a 25-30 minute commute to Tenley:
1. McLean
2. Langley
3. Yorktown
Privates (most of these are $37-40K per year, visitation is about $10K less)
1. Sidwell
2. Georgetown Day
3. National Cathedral School
4. Maret
5. Holton Arms
6. Madeira
7. Field
8. Potomac school
9. Georgetown Visitation (catholic)
Perfect! Thank you.
For those asking why not apply now...we just did it for the 9th grade and it was a dreadful process. We are trying to negotiate a stay here/travel option but not sure really a good idea. Actually leaning toward public bc don't want to put daughter through it again.
Nice job poster on this list. I posted earlier on No Va. I would add Oakton to your list. Should be Potomac be higher than Maret or Holton. Very good list otherwise. Potomac is generally considered just a slight notch below Big 3. Usually folks have NCS ahead of GDS so might want to invert those two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you coming from a school like Westminster? Are you looking for a similar culture?
Yes. Exactly like Westminster.
Have you talked with staff there about the move? They may be able to help guide you. And are you interested in the religious component?
We have yet to approach our school but yes, that might be helpful.
The religious component is important but not critical.
Anonymous wrote:The DC area schools are very different from the typical Southern segregation academies (almost all Southern non-religious private schools were created in response to Brown v. Board) and they are far more expensive as others have pointed out. The standards of the the suburban public schools are almost all higher than what can be found in most of the deep South (or most other regions of the country). So you should first focus on what neighborhoods you can afford to live in this region and see how well your child would be served by the local public. If your child didn't score above the 70+ percentile on the ISEE/SSAT, public will be your best bet. Plus the selective privates do not fill empty seats in the middle of the year. And, don't focus too much on APs. Top public school students around here pile them on and its hard to get on track to compete with them if your child didn't take algebra by 7th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh save your money and time and look at Elizabeth Seton or Dematha in Prince Georges County, half the cost but equal the results. They don't carry the "name brand" of the other schools people listed, but are you concerned about education or bragging rights to your neighbors?
Isn't that going to be a long commute to Tenley?