Anonymous wrote:Would my timid but smart ES child fit in at St. Albans? He is not aggressive enough enjoy team sports and is not naturally outgoing. I once visited a St. Albans football game and the spectating boys were pretty rambunctious (but nice). Would my DS fit in? He does well academically in his private elementary school that sends many of its graduates to St. Albans, and he has a reasonable chance of being admitted there at the middle school level. Maybe they screen out shy kids in admissions? So -- smart, hardworking, good looking, but timid and not at all sporty -- would he fit?
Anonymous wrote:There's zero way you're getting in with Bs from public. we came from public and have watched multiple admissions cycles. the public school kids who are chosen are academic rockstars (top grades but other distinguishing academic qualifications) or URM (or both). Public school kids are tricky for STA because they're an unknown. When they get recs from St Pats and know exactly who they're getting cause they know the person writing the rec. Public is an unknown, what they really really don't want is a kid who ends up not being able to do the work. And at 4th grade the kid is an unknown athletically as well. But if they admit them, they're stuck with them.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is getting As and Bs in public he is going to get his A$$ kicked at STA. Admissions knows this and will screen him out---which is a good thing. FIT is huge. We have a boy who was a top student prior to STA and is struggling---we often wish we had sent him to a more gentle school. There is nothing worse than being in a school that is not a good fit.
Anonymous wrote:Our family wants to apply to STA for DS this year for 4th grade. Our son has A's and a few B's. Plays soccer, golf and basketball. Coming from MCPS in a highly rated school. Any chance?