Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it’s relative absence on this forum. Cute little place, with rather mundane academics. No one breaking down doors to figure out how to get in.
That has more to do with PDS going from PK-2 (i.e., you have to apply again elsewhere within 4 years) than anything about the school's educational merits. For parents looking to send their kids to a (P)K-8 or (P)K-12, PDS would be a non-starter. It's a great school if you're okay with the limited number of years. We were, and are quite pleased.
Anonymous wrote:it’s relative absence on this forum. Cute little place, with rather mundane academics. No one breaking down doors to figure out how to get in.
advanced academics? Teaching phonovisual to pre- k is not advanced. It’s a one size fits all school and not all kids are ready for phonovisual at age 4. That’s not advanced. That’s just pushing kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We loved PDS but with 3 kids cycling though private school and needed to hopefully get placed at the same K-12 we went straight to a K-12. So far so good.
Secondly, the location may not be so feasible for NW DC people who work downtown or can't have a nanny go north for the drop off or pickup and then back down south.
It actually makes a more community feel at PDS since is is a lot of MoCo families, but has an increasing amount of NW DC and int'l families as well.
We were very impressed with the curriculum and advanced academics, just wish it was longer than PK-grade 2!
What impressed you about the academics? Do other schools use Phono Visual to teach reading?
Anonymous wrote:We loved PDS but with 3 kids cycling though private school and needed to hopefully get placed at the same K-12 we went straight to a K-12. So far so good.
Secondly, the location may not be so feasible for NW DC people who work downtown or can't have a nanny go north for the drop off or pickup and then back down south.
It actually makes a more community feel at PDS since is is a lot of MoCo families, but has an increasing amount of NW DC and int'l families as well.
We were very impressed with the curriculum and advanced academics, just wish it was longer than PK-grade 2!
Anonymous wrote:Except that it doesn't have a negative reputation. You took a few posts in a thread that contained critical views, assumed them to be true, and disingenuously ignored the vast majority of posts in here were quite positive and appear to be based on firsthand experience. That's like saying "The Godfather" is a bad movie because you once saw some negative reviews on an anonymous message board, even though it has a 99% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Your vendetta against the school is pathetic. Just. Stop.
Anonymous wrote:ITs not misleading. Primary day is well known for refusing to acknowledge faults no matter who is principal. I worked there for years and still hear stories about the same problems with the same group of teachers who spread misery and have manipulated everyone around them for years. It's why I left and why I am not surprised to learn about unhappy teachers. As fir Beakos consider yourselves lucky. They used to be every week or two!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he said "a child" not third child but I think he said it was their second or third child. I can't remember. Either way we are offended too. How about that huge tuition hike? He and the board don't get it. Almost 30,000 for school next year and no guarantee of a good teacher now? No thanks. Looking around. Probably have to stay at Primary Day because it would be a shame to take her out her last year but tuition is crazy. It's not a high school or even a school like Norwood that goes up through eighth. Why do they need to charge so much?
You do realize that there is no private independent HS that is close to $27,000. Most HS are running close to $40,000 for 2017-2018
Landon - $40, 250
Sidwell - $40, 840
Holton - $41,755
Maret- $36,730 (this year's tuition)
Georgetown Day - $38,450
Good Counsel - $21,840 (base price)
Norwood - $35,500
Primary Day 25,000
Bethesda Country Day 11,500
Harbor School 14,500
Geneva Day 14,769
Harbor's first and second grade are over $22,000. $14,500 gets no more than a /2 day of preschool in the 3s! And the other schools quoted are also an apples to oranges comparison. Geneva and Bethesda Country Day are preschools with an add on K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he said "a child" not third child but I think he said it was their second or third child. I can't remember. Either way we are offended too. How about that huge tuition hike? He and the board don't get it. Almost 30,000 for school next year and no guarantee of a good teacher now? No thanks. Looking around. Probably have to stay at Primary Day because it would be a shame to take her out her last year but tuition is crazy. It's not a high school or even a school like Norwood that goes up through eighth. Why do they need to charge so much?
You do realize that there is no private independent HS that is close to $27,000. Most HS are running close to $40,000 for 2017-2018
Landon - $40, 250
Sidwell - $40, 840
Holton - $41,755
Maret- $36,730 (this year's tuition)
Georgetown Day - $38,450
Good Counsel - $21,840 (base price)
Norwood - $35,500
Primary Day 25,000
Bethesda Country Day 11,500
Harbor School 14,500
Geneva Day 14,769
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he said "a child" not third child but I think he said it was their second or third child. I can't remember. Either way we are offended too. How about that huge tuition hike? He and the board don't get it. Almost 30,000 for school next year and no guarantee of a good teacher now? No thanks. Looking around. Probably have to stay at Primary Day because it would be a shame to take her out her last year but tuition is crazy. It's not a high school or even a school like Norwood that goes up through eighth. Why do they need to charge so much?
You do realize that there is no private independent HS that is close to $27,000. Most HS are running close to $40,000 for 2017-2018
Landon - $40, 250
Sidwell - $40, 840
Holton - $41,755
Maret- $36,730 (this year's tuition)
Georgetown Day - $38,450
Good Counsel - $21,840 (base price)
Norwood - $35,500