Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread explains why so many DID NOT choose Sidwell. . .
Yes, if you want things to be simple, do not choose Sidwell. If you prefer an environment that is not introspective and constantly questioning its purpose, values and perceptions, then Sidwell is not the place for you. For others, it is exactly why we chose it. To each his / her own.
Simple? Oh please. Every "why I did" response is simple minded. The name? The name of all things??? Yeah, that's real deep and introspective. My DC goes to a Big 3 that is NOT Sidwell and no one says it's because of the name. How ridiculous. But carry on with your so called introspection.
We also learn to read completely at Sidwell. Try starting at the beginning and see the long list of reasons stated by the many posters. Once the thread is highjacked by the usual haters it deteriorates into the usual blah blah blah about the Obamas and brand. You can't even believe what you are saying when you suggest that the only reason is the name. But, if it makes it easier for you to believe that the only reason people make a choice other than your own is because they are brand conscious, please keep basking in this rationalization.
Sidwell teaches the parents to read too? Oh my, that is definitely a reason to choose it! $40K a year and they educate the child and parent!
Anonymous wrote:*value for the tuition dollar. of course subjective, but I feel like I am getting great value for the tuition I am paying.
*outstanding rigorous education
*know that my child will be well prepared for college.
*peer group highly motivated, bright, hard working, interesting, nice kids
*very hard working teachers who challenge kids, quality of assignments is high
*welcoming, supportive parent community
*diversity of kids, families
*exposure to learning opportunities outside the classroom
*co-ed
*size just right --not too small, not too large, feels right for my kid
*great leadership middle school, they seem to understand and support early adolescents right where they are in development.
*well-organized>schedule is well thought out in advance, respectful of competing demands on families
*athletic facilities and program are solid. I like the way they are organized in the middle school, with a nice progression toward high school sports.
not a reason for choosing, but other good things--
*outstanding nutritious hot lunch included in tuition
*nice vibe after care (middle school)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread explains why so many DID NOT choose Sidwell. . .
Yes, if you want things to be simple, do not choose Sidwell. If you prefer an environment that is not introspective and constantly questioning its purpose, values and perceptions, then Sidwell is not the place for you. For others, it is exactly why we chose it. To each his / her own.
Simple? Oh please. Every "why I did" response is simple minded. The name? The name of all things??? Yeah, that's real deep and introspective. My DC goes to a Big 3 that is NOT Sidwell and no one says it's because of the name. How ridiculous. But carry on with your so called introspection.
We also learn to read completely at Sidwell. Try starting at the beginning and see the long list of reasons stated by the many posters. Once the thread is highjacked by the usual haters it deteriorates into the usual blah blah blah about the Obamas and brand. You can't even believe what you are saying when you suggest that the only reason is the name. But, if it makes it easier for you to believe that the only reason people make a choice other than your own is because they are brand conscious, please keep basking in this rationalization.