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OT - Need the Board's input on FW private schools
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<blockquote data-quote="tcumaniac" data-source="post: 2397366" data-attributes="member: 31299"><p>Pretty good summary I'd say.</p><p></p><p>Country Day is theoretically the most socially prestigious school to attend. Trinity Valley tends to have the most prestigious academic reputation. All Saints is kind of a mix of the two, with more emphasis on sports and religion.</p><p></p><p>I attended All Saints for 6th and 7th grade and had an overall enjoyable experience there. In 5th grade I visited Country Day, Trinity Valley, Southwest Christian, and All Saints.</p><p></p><p>This was my 5th grade experience almost 17 years ago after getting to spend a day at each school:</p><p>Country Day seemed too stuck up. Trinity Valley was pretty intimidating and felt a little too intense. Southwest Christian was very welcoming and kind, but their 6th graders were doing math out of the same book I was doing in 5th grade at Ridglea Hills. All Saints kind of felt like the perfect blend of everything.</p><p></p><p>All are good schools. Just depends on where the kid feels most comfortable. After two years of private school, we ultimately moved out to Aledo instead, which was very academically challenging and had great sports, all without the price tag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcumaniac, post: 2397366, member: 31299"] Pretty good summary I'd say. Country Day is theoretically the most socially prestigious school to attend. Trinity Valley tends to have the most prestigious academic reputation. All Saints is kind of a mix of the two, with more emphasis on sports and religion. I attended All Saints for 6th and 7th grade and had an overall enjoyable experience there. In 5th grade I visited Country Day, Trinity Valley, Southwest Christian, and All Saints. This was my 5th grade experience almost 17 years ago after getting to spend a day at each school: Country Day seemed too stuck up. Trinity Valley was pretty intimidating and felt a little too intense. Southwest Christian was very welcoming and kind, but their 6th graders were doing math out of the same book I was doing in 5th grade at Ridglea Hills. All Saints kind of felt like the perfect blend of everything. All are good schools. Just depends on where the kid feels most comfortable. After two years of private school, we ultimately moved out to Aledo instead, which was very academically challenging and had great sports, all without the price tag. [/QUOTE]
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