Westminster School, Annandale | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Westminster School is a Primary school in Annandale with a 4.1 rating.

About Westminster School

Westminster School ( Primary school ) is located at 3819 Gallows Rd, Annandale, VA 22003, United States. It is categorised as : Private coeducational college preparatory school..
Other categories: Primary school, After school program, Elementary school, Kindergarten, Middle school

Ratings & Ranking

Westminster School has a rating of 4.1 and is ranked number 19998 in the US.

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Address & Location

Westminster School is located at 3819 Gallows Rd, Annandale, VA 22003, United States.

Schools Fees

Given that it is categorised as Private coeducational college preparatory school., the school fees for Westminster School range between 0 USD and 0 USD.

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Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at Westminster School.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Westminster School has 17 reviews with an overall rating of 4.1. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.1 out of 5.0 stars
Westminster School is the right school for my family. I have been a community member of this small school for 8 years. Before choosing this school, I sent my husband to attend an Open House. He was wowed by the promises made there that night. In fact, he came home that night absolutely determined to send our oldest son there. Eventually, our youngest son followed suit.

Westminster School was considerably more expensive than our local Catholic School, but my husband felt that it was worth the money. We are a one income family who, like most others, value what the school has to offer. It appeals to our core values that honesty, hard work and education will lead to a child’s critical thought process and correct work ethic.

Now, looking back, and knowing that years ago it cost the county we live in, Arlington, $16 k to educate a child each year I wonder how WS does as much as it does for the money.

What we have witnessed in our children has been exceptional. Do they make mistakes and get “Detentions”? Yes. But, that is part of the curriculum. It is part of life. If you don’t get your work done, for whatever reason, there is a consequence.

What we also have gained at this school, as parents, is an unexpected growth in ourselves. I am not the same person I was walking into that school 8 years ago. I have had the priviledge to grow as a person and I honestly do not think that this would have happened at another school. I venture to say that I would not be where I am today, who I am today, if I didn’t have Westminster in my life. I have had so many whoppertunities to grow my family here.

I agree that this school is not for every child. Sometimes, even I get frustrated with the day to day “life” there. But, my children are happy and growing, so I put it in perspective. I am happy with 90% of the school (perhaps even more). I believe that if you are happy with more than 75% of your school’s curriculum, you have found the right school for you.

I recommend this school to most families and am proud to tell you that my name is Laura Clancy.

My daughter graduated in 2012 after eight years at this school. She has just been admitted to Mary Baldwin College at age 14 to study Renaissance literature (which includes English Renaissance theater performance) and will minor in French. Westminster gave her an excellent background in French, Latin, math, history (both European and American), English literature and a very refined sense of English grammar: a claim supported by her SAT scores (taken in the middle of 8th grade she scored far better than most high school students planning to enter college). She was admitted to one of the most elite high schools in Fairfax, but personally assessed that it would not provide the intellectual stimulation she craves. My daughter is not a genius, she simply has an intense desire to learn. Westminster completely satisfied that desire for eight years by keeping her with great books, great teachers and a real sense of intellectual accomplishment. We love, and deeply respect the headmaster, who takes a serious interest in the development of each child. If you send your child to this school, your most serious problem may be that you will not find a high school which truly picks up where Westminster leaves off.
We have been with Westminster School for seven years now. Admittedly the school is not easy, however, we did not sign up for our three (soon to be four) children in school to just “slide through” and not learn. We have found the rigorous curriculum has made our children more mature and able to handle their studies much better than when we were children ourselves, i.e. these kids are WAY AHEAD of where we were at their age. Westminster has always taught them to be honorable and trustworthy with their peers. And, when a mistake is made they accept the consequences and learn from it.
We are VERY upset about the derogatory postings from a certain parent whose children acted dishonorably to our school. Such parents need to learn what honor is all about and to teach the same to their children. Sorry it had to be the school that had to teach this to them.
We are convinced the school produces a great education and feel there is a wonderful exchange for the money we pay. Westminster actually is an Axis of Goodwill, Caring, and Love that will stay with the student all their lives. By the way – we are the BROWN family.

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