That really is too bad, but I do think it is a great student-centered, character building school once you get in. It is a shame that so much of the interview time (for the 7th grade, at least) is allotted to testing the kids. I am not even talking about the IQ test they give (the OLSAT), but am instead referring to the math, vocabulary and other questions they ask as part of the actual interview. Then, most of the non-academic questions they do ask are canned, in the sense they obviously ask all the kids the same questions. Not exactly getting to the individual for a school that, most of all, “cares about what kind of person a boy is”. But, again, I think they do care once you are in. And I do not get the sense the students are competitive with each other. I think, if you do start in the 7th grade, at least, it really is true that it becomes a brotherhood. So I would not conclude that it is a competitive school in that sense…