Anonymous wrote:Wow! Nice list, thank you. Do you think you can add Philips Andover, Exeter, St. Paul's and Groton?
It is comforting to see such good results considering the backlash against these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Because this thread will go on for months and people will ask the same question over and over again, here is a list of all of them pulled together into one page. Feel free to copy and add others into the list as they become available.
Private Schools
D.C.
Sidwell: https://www.instagram.com/sidwellseniors2025/
GDS: https://www.instagram.com/gdsseniors25/
Maret: https://www.instagram.com/maret.frogs2025/
Field: https://www.instagram.com/fieldgrads25/
Burke: https://www.instagram.com/burkeseniors/
St. Albans—(Usually no page)
NCS—(Usually in the Spring)
Maryland
Bullis: https://www.instagram.com/bullis.seniors25
Stone Ridge: https://www.instagram.com/srseniors2025/
Holton: https://www.instagram.com/holtonarms2025/
Virginia
Potomac: http://www.instagram.com/potomacdecisions_2025
Public Schools
D.C.
Jackson Reed: https://www.instagram.com/jacksonreed_2025/
Maryland
Bethesda-Chevy Chase HS: https://www.instagram.com/bccdecisions25/
Montgomery Blair: https://www.instagram.com/blaircommits25/
Richard Montgomery: https://www.instagram.com/rmcommits25/
Thomas S Wootton: https://www.instagram.com/peaceoutpatriots25/
Walt Whitman: https://www.instagram.com/vikingdestinations2025/
Winston Churchill: https://www.instagram.com/beyondthebulldog25/
Virginia
McLean: https://www.instagram.com/mcleancommits2025/
Thomas Jefferson: https://www.instagram.com/tj2025destinations/
Fairfax: https://www.instagram.com/fairfaxseniors2025/
Anonymous wrote:One thing I noticed and I HATE HATE HATE is that the Big 3 matriculations are overwhelmingly to selective, PRIVATE schools. So these students will never, ever have to mingle with regular public school students. How would they ever know what it means to be an average, everyday person????
Anonymous wrote:One thing I noticed and I HATE HATE HATE is that the Big 3 matriculations are overwhelmingly to selective, PRIVATE schools. So these students will never, ever have to mingle with regular public school students. How would they ever know what it means to be an average, everyday person????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing I noticed and I HATE HATE HATE is that the Big 3 matriculations are overwhelmingly to selective, PRIVATE schools. So these students will never, ever have to mingle with regular public school students. How would they ever know what it means to be an average, everyday person????
How could you draw that conclusion now, when most selective public schools (other than UVA) haven't announced yet? These first college announcements aren't indicative of anything.
Anonymous wrote:One thing I noticed and I HATE HATE HATE is that the Big 3 matriculations are overwhelmingly to selective, PRIVATE schools. So these students will never, ever have to mingle with regular public school students. How would they ever know what it means to be an average, everyday person????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's rather creepy that so many people stalk these instagram accounts. Not sure what the point is if you don't know the kids.
It's really sick. Then, they publicly comment about the kids and disparage some of them. If a kid did really well, especially so.
My kid had no desire to post. I noticed most kids did at his private HS and asked him if he was going to and he said 'no'. He did get into an Ivy, but he really isn't into social media. He never posts anything about himself. Maybe it's from the time they were a young age I told them it's best not to. He will congratulate other friends. He did post a few of his best friend's commitments.
I have only followed my kid's HS account. And I'm happy and excited for all of them. I also have another kid who will be applying to college and it's good to see the trends, schools that particularly seem to like our HS. But, no, I'm not coming on bragging about our school's acceptances (like that insufferable GDS person last year) or trolling Instagram looking at other HS, etc. If I want to know where one of my kid's friends is going, I ask him.
DC is such a strange place. My oldest child’s high school (when we still lived in Texas) has these accounts so students can see where their upper class men friends go. It was celebrated at the end of the year and parents gathered during PTA to do a college-based secret Santa exchange in May.
I find it so sad here, because any college or future opportunity is seen as cutthroat and competitive. Why anyone is commenting on another persons child and where they go to college without the words “congrats” and “that’s so exciting” is a really sad personality quirk here that I dislike.
I find it hard to believe that DC is all that different from Dallas and Houston when it comes to one-upping your friends w Larla’s college acceptances.
Also, the secret Santa is cringe because not all kids go to college, so it’s pretty exclusionary. Which makes me wonder even more about that bubble you’re in.
Anonymous wrote:Results for Georgetown Day School. Not bad for a plucky little school with 126 seniors.
Princeton
Cornell (4)
Wesleyan (2)
Skidmore (2)
Tufts (3)
Northeastern (3)
Bowdoin (2)
Boston College (2)
Haverford (2)
Wellesley
Middlebury
Tulane
University of Vermont
Occidental
UMiami
WashU in StLouis
Colgate
UConn
Brown
Smith
Carleton
Chapman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's rather creepy that so many people stalk these instagram accounts. Not sure what the point is if you don't know the kids.
It's really sick. Then, they publicly comment about the kids and disparage some of them. If a kid did really well, especially so.
My kid had no desire to post. I noticed most kids did at his private HS and asked him if he was going to and he said 'no'. He did get into an Ivy, but he really isn't into social media. He never posts anything about himself. Maybe it's from the time they were a young age I told them it's best not to. He will congratulate other friends. He did post a few of his best friend's commitments.
I have only followed my kid's HS account. And I'm happy and excited for all of them. I also have another kid who will be applying to college and it's good to see the trends, schools that particularly seem to like our HS. But, no, I'm not coming on bragging about our school's acceptances (like that insufferable GDS person last year) or trolling Instagram looking at other HS, etc. If I want to know where one of my kid's friends is going, I ask him.
DC is such a strange place. My oldest child’s high school (when we still lived in Texas) has these accounts so students can see where their upper class men friends go. It was celebrated at the end of the year and parents gathered during PTA to do a college-based secret Santa exchange in May.
I find it so sad here, because any college or future opportunity is seen as cutthroat and competitive. Why anyone is commenting on another persons child and where they go to college without the words “congrats” and “that’s so exciting” is a really sad personality quirk here that I dislike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The City
https://www.instagram.com/achsdecisions25?igsh=MXIzZWNtdWtjcWd6NA==
It is gone - but there is the gem
https://www.instagram.com/achsdecisions25.better?igsh=M3psa25xNnBjNHYw
(Tookie really is going to Princeton)
Hilarious!!
This is the best thing around. Makes me proud of my kids’ poorly-rated, gigantic HS. (which we have had a really great experience with) We could never afford GDS, but pretty glad we can’t because if “plucky school” poster is indicative of them - yuck.