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DC area private schools—any recommendations?

Hi there! I'm considering attending a private school in the DC area for my senior year. Does anyone have suggestions on some good schools or any experiences they'd like to share? Thanks!

9 months ago

Hi! There are quite a few reputable private schools in the DC area for you to consider. I'll list some of the popular ones based on their strong academics, extracurricular activities, and overall college-preparatory focus.

1. Sidwell Friends School — A well-known Quaker school with a reputation for rigorous academics and a focus on community service. The school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and has a beautiful campus.

2. Georgetown Preparatory School — An all-boys Jesuit high school that emphasizes academics, spiritual growth, and service. It has a strong athletics program and access to various extracurriculars.

3. National Cathedral School — This all-girls Episcopal school is known for its rigorous academics, extensive extracurricular offerings, and an emphasis on leadership development. It also has a beautiful campus located within the grounds of the National Cathedral.

4. St. Albans School — An all-boys Episcopal school with a strong focus on academics, character development, and community engagement. The school offers many extracurriculars and has an impressive athletics program.

5. Holton-Arms School — This all-girls college-preparatory school is well-regarded for its academics, arts, and athletic programs. They put a strong emphasis on developing leadership skills and encouraging global awareness.

6. Maret School — A co-educational, independent K-12 school that has a reputation for rigorous academics and a commitment to fostering a diverse, inclusive community. The school offers a variety of extracurricular programming.

7. St. Andrew's Episcopal School — A co-educational college preparatory school with a reputation for strong academics, athletics, and arts programs, in addition to an emphasis on community engagement and service learning.

Of course, this is not an exhaustive list, and you should visit each school's website to learn more about their offerings and see which one may be the best fit for you. Additionally, it might be a good idea to visit the schools in person if you can, as getting a feel for the campus and talking to current students can give you valuable insights into each school's community and culture. Good luck with your private school search!

9 months ago

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