Anonymous wrote:More impressed by a person who went to Holton. Something about single sex makes it seem more serious and exclusive.
Prep, Landon, St albans, Gonzaga, Stone Ridge, Visi and Holton are the DMV elite in my opinion and I went to public high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine went to Holton + then HYP. Potomac seemed fine but not have the sports we wanted at that time (rowing + FH). Maybe they have better sports for girls now or maybe you don't care OP?
FH makes no sense - I went to Potomac in the 80s/early 90s and played varsity FH for 4 years. The team has quite a history, going back to when the school was in Dupont and didn’t have its own fields.
I wrote that we needed both sports fh and rowing..not one. Potomac is not known for female sports.
Oh really? Guess again:
VISAA outdoor track champions 2024
VISAA girls soccer champions 2023
VISAA girls softball championship runner up 2024
And list goes on!
https://www.potomacschool.org/athletics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all need to get out of your country club, Washington DC law, wonky bubbles. There are Potomac graduates in all corners of the world, with many varying levels of success. It is not less a strong network to have coming out of high school then Holton. In fact, I would say it's probably stronger than Holton. The Holton famililes I know are mostly builder, real estate types, honestly. Not very intellectual. Now, compared to the Sidwell and St. Albans networks, that is a different story.
You must be a southerner. No one has heard of Potomac outside the Confederate Belt. Most of their grads go to southern SLACs or southern state schools which is desired if you're a MAGA. Bless your heart.
Are you saying Potomac is a good fit if you’re in the MAGA crowd? And is that accurate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine went to Holton + then HYP. Potomac seemed fine but not have the sports we wanted at that time (rowing + FH). Maybe they have better sports for girls now or maybe you don't care OP?
FH makes no sense - I went to Potomac in the 80s/early 90s and played varsity FH for 4 years. The team has quite a history, going back to when the school was in Dupont and didn’t have its own fields.
I wrote that we needed both sports fh and rowing..not one. Potomac is not known for female sports.
Oh really? Guess again:
VISAA outdoor track champions 2024
VISAA girls soccer champions 2023
VISAA girls softball championship runner up 2024
And list goes on!
https://www.potomacschool.org/athletics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine went to Holton + then HYP. Potomac seemed fine but not have the sports we wanted at that time (rowing + FH). Maybe they have better sports for girls now or maybe you don't care OP?
FH makes no sense - I went to Potomac in the 80s/early 90s and played varsity FH for 4 years. The team has quite a history, going back to when the school was in Dupont and didn’t have its own fields.
I wrote that we needed both sports fh and rowing..not one. Potomac is not known for female sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine went to Holton + then HYP. Potomac seemed fine but not have the sports we wanted at that time (rowing + FH). Maybe they have better sports for girls now or maybe you don't care OP?
FH makes no sense - I went to Potomac in the 80s/early 90s and played varsity FH for 4 years. The team has quite a history, going back to when the school was in Dupont and didn’t have its own fields.
Anonymous wrote:Mine went to Holton + then HYP. Potomac seemed fine but not have the sports we wanted at that time (rowing + FH). Maybe they have better sports for girls now or maybe you don't care OP?
Anonymous wrote:Have a hs daughter at Holton with a best friend at Potomac. School experiences have been similar (except the co-Ed/single sex part which has pros and cons to both).
Both have strong academics, sports, arts, college placement, etc. If given a choice, I would go to the school on the same side of the river as your home. Yes both have bussing, but crossing the AL bridge everyday is a pain—and nerve-wracking once your child starts driving. Yes people make both schools work from either side of the river, but it’s so much easier living closer to school. Especially socially—if you live on the other side, you are the one that has to make the effort to continuously cross over for events, hang-outs, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all need to get out of your country club, Washington DC law, wonky bubbles. There are Potomac graduates in all corners of the world, with many varying levels of success. It is not less a strong network to have coming out of high school then Holton. In fact, I would say it's probably stronger than Holton. The Holton famililes I know are mostly builder, real estate types, honestly. Not very intellectual. Now, compared to the Sidwell and St. Albans networks, that is a different story.
You must be a southerner. No one has heard of Potomac outside the Confederate Belt. Most of their grads go to southern SLACs or southern state schools which is desired if you're a MAGA. Bless your heart.
Are you saying Potomac is a good fit if you’re in the MAGA crowd? And is that accurate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all need to get out of your country club, Washington DC law, wonky bubbles. There are Potomac graduates in all corners of the world, with many varying levels of success. It is not less a strong network to have coming out of high school then Holton. In fact, I would say it's probably stronger than Holton. The Holton famililes I know are mostly builder, real estate types, honestly. Not very intellectual. Now, compared to the Sidwell and St. Albans networks, that is a different story.
You must be a southerner. No one has heard of Potomac outside the Confederate Belt. Most of their grads go to southern SLACs or southern state schools which is desired if you're a MAGA. Bless your heart.
Are you saying Potomac is a good fit if you’re in the MAGA crowd? And is that accurate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all need to get out of your country club, Washington DC law, wonky bubbles. There are Potomac graduates in all corners of the world, with many varying levels of success. It is not less a strong network to have coming out of high school then Holton. In fact, I would say it's probably stronger than Holton. The Holton famililes I know are mostly builder, real estate types, honestly. Not very intellectual. Now, compared to the Sidwell and St. Albans networks, that is a different story.
You must be a southerner. No one has heard of Potomac outside the Confederate Belt. Most of their grads go to southern SLACs or southern state schools which is desired if you're a MAGA. Bless your heart.