Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know when most of the public school children apply? Is it for 4th, 6th, or 7th, generally? I would think most MOCO kids apply either in 4th or 6th, since middle school (and hence a school change) begins in 6th. Also, does anyone know how many Beauvoir boys are expected to enroll in next year's C Form?
Okay. I guess I just don't understand your interest in this thread if your children attend TJ or Blair or if you think those are better options for your family. Are you attempting to steer people away from St. Albans? Are you here to educate or inform us of something that you think we are missing? I still have no interest in TJ or Blair, only St. Albans -- for reasons that have nothing to do with National Merit or Intel or Ivy placement or other people's measures of what makes a student successful. But if you have specific things to share from your or your child's first hand knowledge of St. Albans from having attended or been an administrator or faculty member that will help inform my decision should my child be admitted, please do share.
Since I have no interest in TJ, STA or Blair magnet you clearly are on a fishing expedition. Someone should teach you how to fish.
Are you smoking crack? Are you not poster 19:34? Why are you posting on the Getting into St. Albans thread if you aren't interested in STA? Why did you post about TJ and Blair if you aren't interested in either of those schools?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know when most of the public school children apply? Is it for 4th, 6th, or 7th, generally? I would think most MOCO kids apply either in 4th or 6th, since middle school (and hence a school change) begins in 6th. Also, does anyone know how many Beauvoir boys are expected to enroll in next year's C Form?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know when most of the public school children apply? Is it for 4th, 6th, or 7th, generally? I would think most MOCO kids apply either in 4th or 6th, since middle school (and hence a school change) begins in 6th. Also, does anyone know how many Beauvoir boys are expected to enroll in next year's C Form?
Anonymous wrote:Okay. I guess I just don't understand your interest in this thread if your children attend TJ or Blair or if you think those are better options for your family. Are you attempting to steer people away from St. Albans? Are you here to educate or inform us of something that you think we are missing? I still have no interest in TJ or Blair, only St. Albans -- for reasons that have nothing to do with National Merit or Intel or Ivy placement or other people's measures of what makes a student successful. But if you have specific things to share from your or your child's first hand knowledge of St. Albans from having attended or been an administrator or faculty member that will help inform my decision should my child be admitted, please do share.
Since I have no interest in TJ, STA or Blair magnet you clearly are on a fishing expedition. Someone should teach you how to fish.
Anonymous wrote:Okay. I guess I just don't understand your interest in this thread if your children attend TJ or Blair or if you think those are better options for your family. Are you attempting to steer people away from St. Albans? Are you here to educate or inform us of something that you think we are missing? I still have no interest in TJ or Blair, only St. Albans -- for reasons that have nothing to do with National Merit or Intel or Ivy placement or other people's measures of what makes a student successful. But if you have specific things to share from your or your child's first hand knowledge of St. Albans from having attended or been an administrator or faculty member that will help inform my decision should my child be admitted, please do share.
Since I have no interest in TJ, STA or Blair magnet you clearly are on a fishing expedition. Someone should teach you how to fish.
Okay. I guess I just don't understand your interest in this thread if your children attend TJ or Blair or if you think those are better options for your family. Are you attempting to steer people away from St. Albans? Are you here to educate or inform us of something that you think we are missing? I still have no interest in TJ or Blair, only St. Albans -- for reasons that have nothing to do with National Merit or Intel or Ivy placement or other people's measures of what makes a student successful. But if you have specific things to share from your or your child's first hand knowledge of St. Albans from having attended or been an administrator or faculty member that will help inform my decision should my child be admitted, please do share.
Anonymous wrote:Not at all. Just a response to the post about obligations of private schools (implied --in contradiction--is the difference from the obligations of public education). With more thought you'll realize this was the right board to post the response.
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jsteele wrote:Both the NIH and GW posters need to get a room. Please take your fight some place else. Especially, the NIH poster. This is the second thread in which you appear to have gone off your rocker.
On another thread a couple of weeks ago. And in the message at the top of the forum.
Anonymous wrote: [Then private schools and their boosters should NOT be surprised when schools like TJ and Blair magnet consistently outperform the private product academically and intellectually year in and year out. Admission to private schools is not based solely on intellect. Admission to Blair magnet and TJ is not based soley on legacy, sibship, socioeconomic status and money.
Forty percent of each class is are national merit finalists and semifinalists, significantly more AP scholars with highest honors, significantly more honors in national and international competitions in math and sciences, significantly more Intel and Sieman awardees, year in and year out, over the last decade and a half.
I do not claim that school is all about academics and intellectual power. Of course, there are sports, arts, music and rubbing shoulders with rich and famous. All schools, public and private, offer these side shows.