Anonymous wrote:Which lower school is best for instilling critical thinking skills while also teaching solid foundational skills?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A typical student of a top private would not last a quarter at Basis, particularly if he/she/they entered later in the curriculum after (borderline irresponsible) middle school content acceleration has kicked in.. many of the top privates are already doing away with APs out of fear from having their students perform poorly. In contrast, Basis pushes a lot of APs and integrates the AP grades into the students course grades shown in their transcripts... meaning that if you flunk an AP there are real repercussions to the grade of that subject in the transcript... if you do well, there are good repercussions!
This is just BS. I assume you are talking about Basis DC?
Their average SAT last year:
Section Range Mean
Evidence-Based
Reading and Writing 500-780 638
Math 470-800 636
TOTALS 970-1580 1274
A FULL 200 points those from the top DC privates. I guess all those AP exams didn't actually translate into knowledge learned.
Also, PARCC scores:
73% are at or above grade level ELA
65% are at or above grade level math.
So again, it's such a wonderful school that 30-40% of kids are not even performing at grade level.
Your post is a joke.
BASIS DC is a charter not a private. The average at BASIS McLean is 1450 and a 33 ACT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WIS offers the hardest high school diploma anyone can obtain. The dual IB diploma. And the school has kids in top colleges in the US and around the world.
So I would definitely have them in the top five.
This.
WiS is a global brand. Others, day GDS for example, have zero recognition outside the DC elite bubble.
There is no way anyone can name a top 5 independent school. You can try to use college matriculation as a measure but honestly, we know that’s not very helpful. Also, WIS college matriculation looks no different than Maret, Gonzaga, or Prep for that matter.
In the world of DCUM the top schools will always be the most popular/elite schools.
Which will always be
NCS/STA
Sidwell
GDS
Maret
Holton
Maret does NOT belong in this group. It is a step below all of the schools listed above. There is nothing that distinguishes Maret from any other regular independent school found in random cities across the country. It’s a perfectly acceptable, yet very basic independent school.
No GDS is the one to go. There is a lot of hype for the school that is not backed up. It does not belong on the list. I really do not understand the hype around it.
Holton, Maret, NCS, STA, Sidwell
+1. Not dog in the fight but we found Maret a lot more compelling for various reasons but primarily a well-rounded offering. GDS athletics leaves a lot to be desired. I know this topic is just for academics. Buy many very smart kids want to be at a well rounded school which is why many of those student turn away from GDS and towards Sidwell and Maret.
Please stay on topic. The question was about academics and Maret is not up to GDS’ level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WIS offers the hardest high school diploma anyone can obtain. The dual IB diploma. And the school has kids in top colleges in the US and around the world.
So I would definitely have them in the top five.
This.
WiS is a global brand. Others, day GDS for example, have zero recognition outside the DC elite bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d put Holton under St Anselms and Potomac
BS-- you have no idea
Anonymous wrote:I’d put Holton under St Anselms and Potomac
Anonymous wrote:Here's the tally... all from niche.com
Indeed is among the top, but TJ (public) blows the competition.
Average scores:
TJ High School: 1530 (SAT), 34 (ACT)
Basis Mclean: 1470 (SAT0, 33 (ACT)
NCS/STA: 1420 (SAT), 33 (ACT)
Sidwell: 1430 (SAT), 33 (ACT)
GDS: 1420 (SAT), 33 (ACT)
Maret: 1370 (SAT), 31 (ACT)
Georgetown prep: 1350 (SAT), 31 (ACT)
Holton: 1390 (SAT), 32(ACT)
Bullis: 1270 (SAT), 29 (ACT)
WIS: 1340 (SAT), 31 (ACT)
Walt Whitman: 1360 (SAT), 31 (ACT)
Walter Johnson: 1310 (SAT), 30 (ACT)[/quote
Niche has no access to data. This is silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WIS offers the hardest high school diploma anyone can obtain. The dual IB diploma. And the school has kids in top colleges in the US and around the world.
So I would definitely have them in the top five.
This.
WiS is a global brand. Others, day GDS for example, have zero recognition outside the DC elite bubble.
There is no way anyone can name a top 5 independent school. You can try to use college matriculation as a measure but honestly, we know that’s not very helpful. Also, WIS college matriculation looks no different than Maret, Gonzaga, or Prep for that matter.
In the world of DCUM the top schools will always be the most popular/elite schools.
Which will always be
NCS/STA
Sidwell
GDS
Maret
Holton
Maret does NOT belong in this group. It is a step below all of the schools listed above. There is nothing that distinguishes Maret from any other regular independent school found in random cities across the country. It’s a perfectly acceptable, yet very basic independent school.
No GDS is the one to go. There is a lot of hype for the school that is not backed up. It does not belong on the list. I really do not understand the hype around it.
Holton, Maret, NCS, STA, Sidwell
+1. Not dog in the fight but we found Maret a lot more compelling for various reasons but primarily a well-rounded offering. GDS athletics leaves a lot to be desired. I know this topic is just for academics. Buy many very smart kids want to be at a well rounded school which is why many of those student turn away from GDS and towards Sidwell and Maret.
Please stay on topic. The question was about academics and Maret is not up to GDS’ level.
Hi GDS booster -- neither Maret nor GDS are up to the level of topv5 in the city.
So sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WIS offers the hardest high school diploma anyone can obtain. The dual IB diploma. And the school has kids in top colleges in the US and around the world.
So I would definitely have them in the top five.
This.
WiS is a global brand. Others, day GDS for example, have zero recognition outside the DC elite bubble.
There is no way anyone can name a top 5 independent school. You can try to use college matriculation as a measure but honestly, we know that’s not very helpful. Also, WIS college matriculation looks no different than Maret, Gonzaga, or Prep for that matter.
In the world of DCUM the top schools will always be the most popular/elite schools.
Which will always be
NCS/STA
Sidwell
GDS
Maret
Holton
Maret does NOT belong in this group. It is a step below all of the schools listed above. There is nothing that distinguishes Maret from any other regular independent school found in random cities across the country. It’s a perfectly acceptable, yet very basic independent school.
No GDS is the one to go. There is a lot of hype for the school that is not backed up. It does not belong on the list. I really do not understand the hype around it.
Holton, Maret, NCS, STA, Sidwell
+1. Not dog in the fight but we found Maret a lot more compelling for various reasons but primarily a well-rounded offering. GDS athletics leaves a lot to be desired. I know this topic is just for academics. Buy many very smart kids want to be at a well rounded school which is why many of those student turn away from GDS and towards Sidwell and Maret.
Please stay on topic. The question was about academics and Maret is not up to GDS’ level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WIS offers the hardest high school diploma anyone can obtain. The dual IB diploma. And the school has kids in top colleges in the US and around the world.
So I would definitely have them in the top five.
This.
WiS is a global brand. Others, day GDS for example, have zero recognition outside the DC elite bubble.
There is no way anyone can name a top 5 independent school. You can try to use college matriculation as a measure but honestly, we know that’s not very helpful. Also, WIS college matriculation looks no different than Maret, Gonzaga, or Prep for that matter.
In the world of DCUM the top schools will always be the most popular/elite schools.
Which will always be
NCS/STA
Sidwell
GDS
Maret
Holton
Maret does NOT belong in this group. It is a step below all of the schools listed above. There is nothing that distinguishes Maret from any other regular independent school found in random cities across the country. It’s a perfectly acceptable, yet very basic independent school.
No GDS is the one to go. There is a lot of hype for the school that is not backed up. It does not belong on the list. I really do not understand the hype around it.
Holton, Maret, NCS, STA, Sidwell
+1. Not dog in the fight but we found Maret a lot more compelling for various reasons but primarily a well-rounded offering. GDS athletics leaves a lot to be desired. I know this topic is just for academics. Buy many very smart kids want to be at a well rounded school which is why many of those student turn away from GDS and towards Sidwell and Maret.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WIS offers the hardest high school diploma anyone can obtain. The dual IB diploma. And the school has kids in top colleges in the US and around the world.
So I would definitely have them in the top five.
This.
WiS is a global brand. Others, day GDS for example, have zero recognition outside the DC elite bubble.
There is no way anyone can name a top 5 independent school. You can try to use college matriculation as a measure but honestly, we know that’s not very helpful. Also, WIS college matriculation looks no different than Maret, Gonzaga, or Prep for that matter.
In the world of DCUM the top schools will always be the most popular/elite schools.
Which will always be
NCS/STA
Sidwell
GDS
Maret
Holton
Maret does NOT belong in this group. It is a step below all of the schools listed above. There is nothing that distinguishes Maret from any other regular independent school found in random cities across the country. It’s a perfectly acceptable, yet very basic independent school.
No GDS is the one to go. There is a lot of hype for the school that is not backed up. It does not belong on the list. I really do not understand the hype around it.
Holton, Maret, NCS, STA, Sidwell
I disagree, and my children don’t attend Maret or GDS. Maret has no distinguishing characteristics. GDS is the academically rigorous, social justice-focused independent. In addition, GDS has the proud distinction of being Washington DC’s first racially integrated private school.
What makes Maret different from most other private schools?
What’s your definition of academically rigorous? If these students end up at the same college, does it matter? What metric are any of those posters even using?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A typical student of a top private would not last a quarter at Basis, particularly if he/she/they entered later in the curriculum after (borderline irresponsible) middle school content acceleration has kicked in.. many of the top privates are already doing away with APs out of fear from having their students perform poorly. In contrast, Basis pushes a lot of APs and integrates the AP grades into the students course grades shown in their transcripts... meaning that if you flunk an AP there are real repercussions to the grade of that subject in the transcript... if you do well, there are good repercussions!
This is just BS. I assume you are talking about Basis DC?
Their average SAT last year:
Section Range Mean
Evidence-Based
Reading and Writing 500-780 638
Math 470-800 636
TOTALS 970-1580 1274
A FULL 200 points those from the top DC privates. I guess all those AP exams didn't actually translate into knowledge learned.
Also, PARCC scores:
73% are at or above grade level ELA
65% are at or above grade level math.
So again, it's such a wonderful school that 30-40% of kids are not even performing at grade level.
Your post is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A typical student of a top private would not last a quarter at Basis, particularly if he/she/they entered later in the curriculum after (borderline irresponsible) middle school content acceleration has kicked in.. many of the top privates are already doing away with APs out of fear from having their students perform poorly. In contrast, Basis pushes a lot of APs and integrates the AP grades into the students course grades shown in their transcripts... meaning that if you flunk an AP there are real repercussions to the grade of that subject in the transcript... if you do well, there are good repercussions!
This is just BS. I assume you are talking about Basis DC?
Their average SAT last year:
Section Range Mean
Evidence-Based
Reading and Writing 500-780 638
Math 470-800 636
TOTALS 970-1580 1274
A FULL 200 points those from the top DC privates. I guess all those AP exams didn't actually translate into knowledge learned.
Also, PARCC scores:
73% are at or above grade level ELA
65% are at or above grade level math.
So again, it's such a wonderful school that 30-40% of kids are not even performing at grade level.
Your post is a joke.