Anonymous wrote:As someone who attends one of these schools, I can say that it is SO grade dependent. My daughter in 4th is very happy, but the 6th grade class is a mess - many have left because of bullying. I would apply and then talk to as many people as you can in that specific grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth I have three kids who have been at at least a dozen schools between them from pre-K through high school, with plenty experience in both public and private. In our experience the public school kids are consistently nicer, less exclusive, and less mean than private. Fortunately we live in an area with great publics, so if I had it to do over, we would go public all the way just to be around nice kids.
I know there are plenty of nice kids in private, but all it takes is a few toxic kids to ruin the culture, and it seems to happen a lot.
Really interesting take. Do the private schools realize what is happening? And why do parents keep the kids there if the environment is toxic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy Cross
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Can you elaborate on this? I’ve never spoke with anyone who shared this concern, even family members, so this worries me as someone who has a daughter heading there in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth I have three kids who have been at at least a dozen schools between them from pre-K through high school, with plenty experience in both public and private. In our experience the public school kids are consistently nicer, less exclusive, and less mean than private. Fortunately we live in an area with great publics, so if I had it to do over, we would go public all the way just to be around nice kids.
I know there are plenty of nice kids in private, but all it takes is a few toxic kids to ruin the culture, and it seems to happen a lot.
Really interesting take. Do the private schools realize what is happening? And why do parents keep the kids there if the environment is toxic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eager to avoid Chevy parents en masse since our family's first exposure at a local preschool. It's hard to imagine their presence wouldn't exacerbate relational bullying.
With that in mind, does this sound like a good list for middle/upper?: GDS, Sheridan, Madeira, WIS, Burke. Welcome any other ideas
It does seem cohort dependent at WIS. I have a lot of friends and neighbors with kids there and recently spent time with a cohort of girls. I was shocked at how cruel they were at such a young age.
GDS for sure is a good bet -- the school works hard to address this specific issue and the families drawn to the school care about inclusiveness and avoiding cliques.
I've heard mixed things about WIS. I think it is cohort dependent. Have some friends with a boy there who is having a tough time but it seems like it might just be the boys in his particular cohort and not necessarily a school wide issue. The population here is obviously more international so I think the culture fluctuates a lot. We know others with kids there who love it.
If the commute is doable for you, I'd take a look at Sandy Spring Friends School. It has a great culture. It is not considered one of the top schools academically but there are plenty of smart kids there. But I know it's not convenient for a lot of families.
Anonymous wrote:I think the moms at STA deserve their own thread. So mean.
Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth I have three kids who have been at at least a dozen schools between them from pre-K through high school, with plenty experience in both public and private. In our experience the public school kids are consistently nicer, less exclusive, and less mean than private. Fortunately we live in an area with great publics, so if I had it to do over, we would go public all the way just to be around nice kids.
I know there are plenty of nice kids in private, but all it takes is a few toxic kids to ruin the culture, and it seems to happen a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy Cross
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth I have three kids who have been at at least a dozen schools between them from pre-K through high school, with plenty experience in both public and private. In our experience the public school kids are consistently nicer, less exclusive, and less mean than private. Fortunately we live in an area with great publics, so if I had it to do over, we would go public all the way just to be around nice kids.
I know there are plenty of nice kids in private, but all it takes is a few toxic kids to ruin the culture, and it seems to happen a lot.
Same experience. I have more than three kids we experienced same.
Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth I have three kids who have been at at least a dozen schools between them from pre-K through high school, with plenty experience in both public and private. In our experience the public school kids are consistently nicer, less exclusive, and less mean than private. Fortunately we live in an area with great publics, so if I had it to do over, we would go public all the way just to be around nice kids.
I know there are plenty of nice kids in private, but all it takes is a few toxic kids to ruin the culture, and it seems to happen a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Holy Cross
Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth I have three kids who have been at at least a dozen schools between them from pre-K through high school, with plenty experience in both public and private. In our experience the public school kids are consistently nicer, less exclusive, and less mean than private. Fortunately we live in an area with great publics, so if I had it to do over, we would go public all the way just to be around nice kids.
I know there are plenty of nice kids in private, but all it takes is a few toxic kids to ruin the culture, and it seems to happen a lot.