<p>Both our kids were home schooled, and both are now in BS. Their schools have rigorous academics, and both are doing very well academically (high honor roll grades) and socially.</p>
<p>I don’t think you can judge a potential student’s possible success based solely on whether they were homeschooled, in public school, or private school. Each of those schooling options can vary greatly, from less-than-stellar academics, to tippy-top challenging coursework.</p>
<p>Hi, I’m in the exact same situation as you, homeschooled twins, except mine have been homeschooled exclusively. Their older sis was just accepted to a HADES prep school (funny term, only learned of it after having applied), also homeschooled all her life except for this last year, where she joined an international school that jumped her one year ahead, so she applied as a repeat sophomore. I wonder if that outside verification, together with the fact she proved with her experience at this school that she can manage well being in a regular 1000+ students school, made a significant difference, that my twins will not have.</p>