Anonymous wrote:You just create a random list and expect people to believe you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Field also has no financial aid
That’s absolutely false. 20% of the student body receives very generous financial aid according to their website.
Anonymous wrote:Field also has no financial aid
Anonymous wrote:Apparently Barrie is having a special open house for ssfs kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adding Indian Creek School and Severn School
Academy of the Holy Cross, Kensington, MD 9-12 girls
Baltimore Friends, Baltimore, pre-k-12
Barrie, Silver Spring, Pre-k-12
Bullis, Potomac, K-12
Burgundy Farm Country Day School, Alexandria, pre-k-8
Christ Episcopal School, pre-k-8
Christian Family Montessori School, pre-k-8
Edmund Burke School, DC, 6-12
Field School, DC, 6-12
Friends Community School, College Park, pre-k-8
Friends Meeting School, Ijamsville, k-12
Georgetown Day School, DC, pre-k-12
Green Acres, Bethesda, prek-8
Indian Creek School, Crownsville, pre-k-12
Key School, Annapolis, pre-k-12
Lowell School, DC, pre-k-8
Market, DC, K-12
Nora, Silver Spring, 9-12
Oneness Family School, Bethesda, pre-k-12
Parkmont School, DC, 6-12
Severn School, Arnold/Severna Park, pre-k-12
Sheridan School, DC, pre-k-8
Sidwell Friends, DC pre-k-12
St. Andrews, MD, pre-K-12
Washington Waldorf, DC pre-k-12
Washington Episcopal, MD PK3-8
Adding Lab School in DC - for kids with dyslexia and related challenges - AND big focus on community and belonging - as well as the arts.
Great addition! I would add Sienna to this as well. We know a couple of kids who have just thrived there. It is near the beltway in Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the list. Which one of these schools would be best for a rising 9th grader who needs academic support? And rigor is similar to ssfs? So for not a very academic student who struggles with math and just needs support.
McLean? Nora? Barrie?
The above plus Field maybe Lab
Definitely reach out to Field, but last I heard they still had a waitlist from the admission cycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the list. Which one of these schools would be best for a rising 9th grader who needs academic support? And rigor is similar to ssfs? So for not a very academic student who struggles with math and just needs support.
McLean? Nora? Barrie?
The above plus Field maybe Lab
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adding Indian Creek School and Severn School
Academy of the Holy Cross, Kensington, MD 9-12 girls
Baltimore Friends, Baltimore, pre-k-12
Barrie, Silver Spring, Pre-k-12
Bullis, Potomac, K-12
Burgundy Farm Country Day School, Alexandria, pre-k-8
Christ Episcopal School, pre-k-8
Christian Family Montessori School, pre-k-8
Edmund Burke School, DC, 6-12
Field School, DC, 6-12
Friends Community School, College Park, pre-k-8
Friends Meeting School, Ijamsville, k-12
Georgetown Day School, DC, pre-k-12
Green Acres, Bethesda, prek-8
Indian Creek School, Crownsville, pre-k-12
Key School, Annapolis, pre-k-12
Lowell School, DC, pre-k-8
Market, DC, K-12
Nora, Silver Spring, 9-12
Oneness Family School, Bethesda, pre-k-12
Parkmont School, DC, 6-12
Severn School, Arnold/Severna Park, pre-k-12
Sheridan School, DC, pre-k-8
Sidwell Friends, DC pre-k-12
St. Andrews, MD, pre-K-12
Washington Waldorf, DC pre-k-12
Washington Episcopal, MD PK3-8
Adding Lab School in DC - for kids with dyslexia and related challenges - AND big focus on community and belonging - as well as the arts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheridan, Oneness, and St. Andrews are full.
As for St. Andrew's, it depends on the grade level. Some likely have space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the list. Which one of these schools would be best for a rising 9th grader who needs academic support? And rigor is similar to ssfs? So for not a very academic student who struggles with math and just needs support.
McLean? Nora? Barrie?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the list. Which one of these schools would be best for a rising 9th grader who needs academic support? And rigor is similar to ssfs? So for not a very academic student who struggles with math and just needs support.