<p>Hey guys! I’m a 9th grader at a top-tier prep school. I’d like to remind you that deerfield and exeter (etc.) aren’t your only options. You might feel more comfortable at a smaller school with lots of resources. This school has year-round passes to local museums. Just check it out! I know a few people that go here and LOVE it. The tuition is a lot less than most boarding school; under 27,000.
[Welcome</a> to Montessori High School](<a href=“http://www.montessorihighschool.org/]Welcome”>http://www.montessorihighschool.org/)</p>
<p>Oh and it has the IB program…</p>
<p>Is it a boardingschool? I can’t tell.</p>
<p>Boarding and Day. This year, they have (more) international applicants.</p>
<p>I don’t really like the IB program or Montessori schools. I don’t understand the point of them.</p>
<p>It’s different than a regular elementary montessori school. There have a lot of freedom and cool subjects to study.</p>
<p>montessori school is amazingly amazing. I would apply to one for high school, but I couldn’t find any good ones in New England, and I don’t really want to board too far away from my family.</p>
<p>maybe I’ll apply on rolling admissions if Marth tenth doesn’t work out…</p>
<p>you really shouldn’t call this a “top-tier school” progressive education is a no-go for me at least and the worst prep schools in NYC use IB. it really isn’t that impressive hey
just giving me opinion not trying to be offensive</p>
<p>“you really shouldn’t call this a ‘top-tier school’”
perhaps I’m wrong, but I think the original poster was reffering to his/her own school, not the one she is reccomending that we look at, which his/her friends go to.</p>
<p>oh sorry i didnt read the post correctly my mistake</p>
<p>i apologize</p>