<p>MrAnonymous-
The information was accurate at the time when it was written.</p>
<p>I’m happy to see that TGS has completed the accreditation process and has beefed up its teaching staff. The faculty was rather thin when I last posted. The “gap year” interns seem to have been replaced by actual adults with teaching experience.
The curriculum has also been beefed up. For instance, “General Science” has been replaced by courses in biology, chemistry and physics. The school is following an IB program.</p>
<p>MrAnonymous, I’m guessing you’re affiliated with the school so I wonder if you can answer some questions-</p>
<p>What percentage of students receive financial aid beyond the founder’s grants? What is the average FA package? What’s the least a student at TGS pays? For those who haven’t been on the website, TGS costs $125,00 plus the cost of all travel. $46,000 is covered by a grant from the school, leaving $79,000 plus travel. I’m hoping MrA can convince us it’s not just a school for rich kids.</p>
<p>Who will the host school be in Boston? As a Bostonian I’m curious…</p>