Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of these is not like the others.... since when did gds become a top school!!! Bs!!!
Not getting into the big 3 designation fight. But yes, GDS is a top school.
+1. Sidwell is the big one because of Presidential prestige. GDS is a powerhouse academically. Maret has some loyal alum/children of once famous types, buts it’s reputation is slipping and all the news articles on the Jelleff deal just served to highlight their shaky finances, indifferent leadership and poor infrastructure.
As long as Maret remains more difficult to get in to than GDS, it will stay ahead of GDS. And I don't think the market is there for GDS to get more selective.
Just goes to show that some people aren’t good thinkers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of these is not like the others.... since when did gds become a top school!!! Bs!!!
Not getting into the big 3 designation fight. But yes, GDS is a top school.
+1. Sidwell is the big one because of Presidential prestige. GDS is a powerhouse academically. Maret has some loyal alum/children of once famous types, buts it’s reputation is slipping and all the news articles on the Jelleff deal just served to highlight their shaky finances, indifferent leadership and poor infrastructure.
As long as Maret remains more difficult to get in to than GDS, it will stay ahead of GDS. And I don't think the market is there for GDS to get more selective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of these is not like the others.... since when did gds become a top school!!! Bs!!!
Not getting into the big 3 designation fight. But yes, GDS is a top school.
+1. Sidwell is the big one because of Presidential prestige. GDS is a powerhouse academically. Maret has some loyal alum/children of once famous types, buts it’s reputation is slipping and all the news articles on the Jelleff deal just served to highlight their shaky finances, indifferent leadership and poor infrastructure.
As long as Maret remains more difficult to get in to than GDS, it will stay ahead of GDS. And I don't think the market is there for GDS to get more selective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of these is not like the others.... since when did gds become a top school!!! Bs!!!
Not getting into the big 3 designation fight. But yes, GDS is a top school.
+1. Sidwell is the big one because of Presidential prestige. GDS is a powerhouse academically. Maret has some loyal alum/children of once famous types, buts it’s reputation is slipping and all the news articles on the Jelleff deal just served to highlight their shaky finances, indifferent leadership and poor infrastructure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of these is not like the others.... since when did gds become a top school!!! Bs!!!
Not getting into the big 3 designation fight. But yes, GDS is a top school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But PP's point was about facilities and it is not really tenable to say that GDS has better infrastructure than Maret, at least at present, given the cafeteria. The other point, that GDS has more prestige, is just laughable, but perhaps backlash from dealing with the DC government will change that. Seriously doubt it though.
The point wasn't which school has better infrastructure/facilities. It's how each school deal with its facilities limitations. GDS spends considerable money building better facilities. Maret steals from DCPS kids.
Parents with no food on this fight...but could the GDS poster/s behave in a more civilized and constructive manner? You are reflecting poorly on your school.
DP: PP perhaps didn’t phrase the comment for polite society, but the point is fair enough.
Anonymous wrote:One of these is not like the others.... since when did gds become a top school!!! Bs!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of these is not like the others.... since when did gds become a top school!!! Bs!!!
This may or may not mean anything to you:
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-k12-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
But all of these schools are excellent and have features that are better fits for some kids than others. YMMV.
Those lists are manipulated by users -- the more time and effort your marketing group puts into it the better your chance of flip flopping with an equally good school this year or next year. There simply is no truly meaningful high school academic difference between these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of these is not like the others.... since when did gds become a top school!!! Bs!!!
This may or may not mean anything to you:
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-k12-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/m/washington-dc-metro-area/
But all of these schools are excellent and have features that are better fits for some kids than others. YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:The other point, that GDS has more prestige, is just laughable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But PP's point was about facilities and it is not really tenable to say that GDS has better infrastructure than Maret, at least at present, given the cafeteria. The other point, that GDS has more prestige, is just laughable, but perhaps backlash from dealing with the DC government will change that. Seriously doubt it though.
The point wasn't which school has better infrastructure/facilities. It's how each school deal with its facilities limitations. GDS spends considerable money building better facilities. Maret steals from DCPS kids.
Parents with no food on this fight...but could the GDS poster/s behave in a more civilized and constructive manner? You are reflecting poorly on your school.