Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How competitive are Buckley and St Bs for full pay, unconnected applicants with good jobs and educations? Are they easier than K-12s?
Buckley is much easier than the “top” k-12s. St Bernard’s is highly competitive.
Neither of these schools are easy to get into.
Do you think they care if the applicant’s parents went to good high schools for the purposes of exmissions (like Deerfield, Andover)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How competitive are Buckley and St Bs for full pay, unconnected applicants with good jobs and educations? Are they easier than K-12s?
Buckley is much easier than the “top” k-12s. St Bernard’s is highly competitive.
Neither of these schools are easy to get into.
Anonymous wrote:How competitive are Buckley and St Bs for full pay, unconnected applicants with good jobs and educations? Are they easier than K-12s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buckley seems very easy to get into. Like Avenues not sure about St. Bs.
Interesting. Is that recent? Would’ve never guessed that about Buckley.
Anonymous wrote:Buckley seems very easy to get into. Like Avenues not sure about St. Bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious academic standards, classics instruction, extremely good and passionate teachers, very small classes, opportunity to accelerate in multiple subjects, no tech policy (this was huge for us and is for many parents there), and a general sense of excitement since it's a new school.
Great to hear. It sounds like an inspiring and worthwhile institution and I’m glad it’s going well
Anonymous wrote:Serious academic standards, classics instruction, extremely good and passionate teachers, very small classes, opportunity to accelerate in multiple subjects, no tech policy (this was huge for us and is for many parents there), and a general sense of excitement since it's a new school.
Anonymous wrote:Also, and super importantly, the children seemed genuinely happy and excited to be there when we visited.