Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apart from Beauvoir to other schools have better outplacement?
So 12 out of 31 went to big 3 schools or top boarding school. I’d say NPS’ outplacement is comparable with 10 out of 27 going to big 3 schools. But both St. Patrick’s and NPS have good outplacement. St Pat’s has more kids going to athletic schools like Dematha, Bullis, and Georgetown Prep. NPS kids that don’t go to big 3 schools typically end up at Holton Arms or Landon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious to know where the folks leaving in middle school ended up. At another K-8 or K-12?
Most got to St Albans, Landon, Holton, NCS, or Sidwell.
It appears like half the class got into a top three school or boarding school equivalent, which seems impressive. I think Beauvoir is the only school that doesn’t go through 12th grade that has better results.
So if half did get into a top three school, that means half did not. Which was my point that about half the class got an outcome that most would consider to not be “top”. Not necessarily the “greatest outplacement I’ve ever seen” as PP said.
Anonymous wrote:Apart from Beauvoir to other schools have better outplacement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious to know where the folks leaving in middle school ended up. At another K-8 or K-12?
Most got to St Albans, Landon, Holton, NCS, or Sidwell.
It appears like half the class got into a top three school or boarding school equivalent, which seems impressive. I think Beauvoir is the only school that doesn’t go through 12th grade that has better results.
So if half did get into a top three school, that means half did not. Which was my point that about half the class got an outcome that most would consider to not be “top”. Not necessarily the “greatest outplacement I’ve ever seen” as PP said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious to know where the folks leaving in middle school ended up. At another K-8 or K-12?
Most got to St Albans, Landon, Holton, NCS, or Sidwell.
It appears like half the class got into a top three school or boarding school equivalent, which seems impressive. I think Beauvoir is the only school that doesn’t go through 12th grade that has better results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious to know where the folks leaving in middle school ended up. At another K-8 or K-12?
Most got to St Albans, Landon, Holton, NCS, or Sidwell.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, it incredibly transparent. It states the school and the first name of the graduate: https://www.stpatsdc.org/admission/high-school-placement.
Anonymous wrote:Are they actually planning to build a new middle and upper school on Foxhall? If so, I wonder how their upper school will be in terms of rigor and how college placement will be.
These plans look great but I haven't seen any construction...
https://winstanleyarchitects.com/portfolio/st-patricks-episcopal-day-school-master-plan/
Anonymous wrote:We currently have a couple kids at St. Pat's. We love the community and would make the same choice again.
Anonymous wrote:Curious to know where the folks leaving in middle school ended up. At another K-8 or K-12?
Anonymous wrote:Current St. Pat's parent here! Two children still there, one has graduated. This year's 8th grade has gotten into wonderful schools, both boarding and day. What is really interesting is the number of kids turning down NCS and "better" schools for those that aren't the "top 3." It seems to speak more about NCS and those schools than the 8th graders.
Academics ramp up and differentiate more in middle school. One of my kids ended up taking advanced classes and the one who has graduated started freshman year taking sophomore year math and honors english classes.
The elementary years are kind and warm with the intention of not drowning in homework. So, I do bet DCPS gives more homework, but does not necessarily result in a better outcome.
You have to trust the process that at the end of 8th grade your children will be prepared for the next step, which is the point of an N-8th school! But if you are desperate to end up at Sidwell or GDS, whether it is the right place for your kid or not, then you are one of the people who will panic and leave early!