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m
3 years ago

This school is not good. I have been a student at ...

This school is not good. I have been a student at WIS from kindergarten up to now in high school. The academics here are ok. No interesting courses and the courses do not teach you useful skills except for digital design with Mark Perkins which is very useful and you learn a lot. There is no real entrepreneurship or programming course. In terms of students its horrible. From what I have seen, the students are not interesting, don't do anything, and are horrible influences. The students are bored and the few that do anything extra other than school don't actually do cool things. All the students are also bullies who never change, this happens in every grade. Also, the students are horrible influences, so many high school students do drugs (weed, cigarettes, LSD) and they drink alcohol. I don't think this is very rare but still here and very present. If you send your child to this school be prepared to see your child likely to develop into a bully, not feel good, and perhaps even do drugs or drink alcohol. One pro is their campus which is very good and their teachers are good. Also, its a good brand for college and university.

M
3 years ago

Good

D
4 years ago

WIS has the best Art program in the world, Annette...

WIS has the best Art program in the world, Annette and Nancy have transformed art education at WIS. The graduates of the program have gone on to pursue fine art, graphics and design ventures.

g
4 years ago

I used to go to this school and it was a great exp...

I used to go to this school and it was a great experience the lunch is great the kids are so kind and the teachers and staff are really really caring.

There is no such thing as detention and they have all these special events
in the school year.

The sports day is amazing and the P.E program is very good.

Now in Paris I am doing everything I can so that I am up to level in my Spanish and can get back into the school when I come back to DC.