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Bryn Mawr is a good school but good school does not automatically equal good fit. My child had tested above his age/grade level, but I felt he needed the social experience of kids his own age. As a result he is bored in class. In addition, he does whatever he can to get his teacher's attention. Now his teacher says that she believes he is on the line for special education and the principal has asked that I have their psychologist look at him for ADHD. I had doctors recommended by outside sources check him out and they found nothing wrong. In fact, they believe he is gifted. Until enrolling him at Bryn Mawr, we had no problems in school. He was always considered a model student.
Because the teachers are giving my Grandchildren the best education ever by providing them with a loving and caring environment.

I have a child at this school and I haven't had a problem with it yet. The school is excellent for communticating with the parents regarding any concerns that they may have or answering any questions that you may have. I definitely recommend this school.

This is an exceptional school! It offers a variety of programming, and has very active parent and volunteer support. Bryn Mawr also partners with many community resources in order to enrich the student experience. We have looked at several private schools in the area, and have settled at Bryn Mawr. The teachers are truly committed, inspired, and remarkable. This school is diverse, and highly functioning.
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