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DC area private schools? Which one's the best?

Hi everyone! I live in the DC area and I'm on the hunt for the perfect private school to spend my high school years. Can you share your thoughts on the best schools in the area? I'd love to hear about experiences, reputation, and overall feel! Thanks!

a year ago

Answer: The DC area has a number of outstanding private schools with different offerings and strengths. Here are three well-regarded private schools, each with its unique offerings:

1. Sidwell Friends School: Sidwell is a prestigious Quaker school known for its strong college-preparatory curriculum and outstanding, engaged faculty. It's known for creating a supportive and inclusive community that values social justice and integrity. President Obama's daughters attended Sidwell, adding to its reputation.

2. Georgetown Preparatory School: Georgetown Prep is a Jesuit, all-boys school with a strong focus on academics, faith, and character development. Students receive a rigorous education and have various athletic, arts, and extracurricular programs to choose from. It is committed to cultivating future leaders and promoting a collaborative learning environment.

3. National Cathedral School: National Cathedral School is an all-girls, Episcopal-affiliated school that emphasizes intellectual inquiry, service to others, and spiritual reflection. The school offers rigorous academics, coupled with a strong arts and athletics program. The campus shares grounds with the Washington National Cathedral, which adds to its unique environment.

Each of these schools has a great reputation for academics, extracurricular offerings, and college placement. The "best" one will depend on your personal preferences, such as coed versus single-gender, religious affiliation, and school culture. To better understand which school might be the best fit for you, I recommend visiting each campus, talking to current students and faculty, and attending open houses or other school events.

a year ago

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