Anonymous wrote: K-8. Always for those who can't get into k-12. You can always leave your k-12 but you're stuck in 8-9th transition in a competitive city. Posts prove it every year at all the k-8.
Anonymous wrote:Also many who really wanted StA/NCS would have applied out for 4th no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was not good outplacement to Cathedral. The school used to have two graduations and some kids would leave after 6th and some after 8th. This is now consolidated to 8th so only have one SAT admit and no one going to NCS is not ideal especially if you are Episcopalian. You would think it would be a lot more kids especially since they stayed all the way through.
Why are you assuming a lot of kids wanted to go to those schools? There might not even be many Episcopalians at Norwood right now.
The poster is talking about St. Patricks which is an Episcopal school.
It is a bit odd that only one kid went on to attend either NCS or STA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was not good outplacement to Cathedral. The school used to have two graduations and some kids would leave after 6th and some after 8th. This is now consolidated to 8th so only have one SAT admit and no one going to NCS is not ideal especially if you are Episcopalian. You would think it would be a lot more kids especially since they stayed all the way through.
Why are you assuming a lot of kids wanted to go to those schools? There might not even be many Episcopalians at Norwood right now.
Anonymous wrote:There was not good outplacement to Cathedral. The school used to have two graduations and some kids would leave after 6th and some after 8th. This is now consolidated to 8th so only have one SAT admit and no one going to NCS is not ideal especially if you are Episcopalian. You would think it would be a lot more kids especially since they stayed all the way through.
Anonymous wrote:No one is going to NCS and 1 to STA? A lot of families want those goes especially if they are Episcopalian. There also isn’t the help for sixth grade anymore so parents who kept kids through eighth grade were not happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is from St Patrick’s website for the past 5 years of students:
With about 22 students across the last five years attending boarding schools, other recent destinations have included Christ Church (VA), George (PA), Masters (NY), Salisbury (CT), Episcopal (VA), St. George’s (RI), St. Mark’s (MA), St. Paul’s (NH), and Woodberry Forest (VA).
With respect to day schools, the most frequent destinations across the past five years have been the paired single-sex Cathedral schools (17) of St. Albans (11) and NCS (6), Bullis (13), the paired single-sex schools of Holton and Landon (11), Maret (11), St. Andrew’s (11), Sidwell Friends (11), Madeira (9), and Stone Ridge (8). Other frequent destinations have included Georgetown Day (6), Potomac (6), Holy Child (5), Field (5), and Edmund Burke (4). Several students attended the Catholic high schools of Georgetown Visitation, Gonzaga, St. Anselm’s, and St. John’s during that five-year period, while two attended Georgetown Prep.
Lost me at last five years. This is first year with new HOS. Many are looking to see how Cathedral placement went. Does anyone know about placement to STA/NCS for this year?
To do five years last year must have been awful.