Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wis might work,
shhh.
It's the best kept secret in DC...Anonymous wrote:Wis might work,
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Do children even attend an open house that starts that late? I assume it will last until (PM, perhaps later.
7pm is late at night for an 8th-grader? Getting home at 9pm or so is too late?
Evidently not for ORDINARY children. Some exceptionally bright children (and adults) are early risers. Not sure ANY extraordinary person does their BEST work at 7 PM or later. I can't help but notice that Sidwell offers morning information sessions.
Don't forget the clothing issue as well. Appears they DO dress up at GDS. Apparently this kid doesn't want to ......wonder what he/she will do in "real life"?
There you have it, folks. Definitive proof that Sidwell's better than GDS. All the EXCEPTIONALLY bright people go to schools that have open houses in the mornings. Schools with evening open houses are for ORDINARY people.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Do children even attend an open house that starts that late? I assume it will last until (PM, perhaps later.
7pm is late at night for an 8th-grader? Getting home at 9pm or so is too late?
Evidently not for ORDINARY children. Some exceptionally bright children (and adults) are early risers. Not sure ANY extraordinary person does their BEST work at 7 PM or later. I can't help but notice that Sidwell offers morning information sessions.
There you have it, folks. Definitive proof that Sidwell's better than GDS. All the EXCEPTIONALLY bright people go to schools that have open houses in the mornings. Schools with evening open houses are for ORDINARY people.
Anonymous wrote:
Do children even attend an open house that starts that late? I assume it will last until (PM, perhaps later.
7pm is late at night for an 8th-grader? Getting home at 9pm or so is too late?
Evidently not for ORDINARY children. Some exceptionally bright children (and adults) are early risers. Not sure ANY extraordinary person does their BEST work at 7 PM or later. I can't help but notice that Sidwell offers morning information sessions.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see that the GDS open house is not until mid-November and the Maret open house is not until mid-December. What thoughts do experienced GDS and Maret parents have regarding the wisdom of doing a tour BEFORE the open house?
Suggestions on what DS should wear for a tour of GDS?
We were told that they should wear whatever they are comfortable in. Tshirt and jeans are fine. Dressier fine, too, if that's what DS likes.
I'd stay away from coat and tie, which might suggest that you don't understand GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Do children even attend an open house that starts that late? I assume it will last until (PM, perhaps later.
7pm is late at night for an 8th-grader? Getting home at 9pm or so is too late?
Do children even attend an open house that starts that late? I assume it will last until (PM, perhaps later.
Anonymous wrote:The GDS open house in Monday November 11 at 7:00 PM. I would not look at the open house as the opportunity for your DC to shine. You'll will have the usual number of people trying to stand out with obnoxious questions. Just observe them and understand that they are the competition. Arrange for an interview after the open house - that we be your opportunity to create that "first impression" that will make your DC stand out - if he is truly as outstanding as you describe.