<p>My twin Ds are applying to BS for 10th grade. They are very close but talking about possibly attending separate schools. How do I support them in this process while also having them keep an open mind about attending the same school? Anyone with twins attending different schools on how the process went down?</p>
<p>Twinsmama has boy/girl twins applying this year.</p>
<p>A pragmatic logistical compromise is that they attend separate schools not too far apart. Our younger S is not all that keen on attending same school as older bro, but thankfully the schools he’s interested in are within easy reach of a same hotel.</p>
<p>Yes, as stargirl3 said, I have twins applying, but mine want to be at the same school. I am worried that it won’t happen or that one of them will have to choose between the “right” school and his/her sibling. Also, if they end up at different schools, it will be a logistical nightmare. But, like you, I don’t know how it will all fall out on March 10, so no point worrying too much.</p>
<p>Twinsmama, I think I’d like you. Good luck to the kiddos, and I always say everything happens for a reason.</p>
<p>Thanks for insight. Also wondering about all girls vs co-ed. Twin Ds are bright as can be but socially naieve. Thinking MIss Porters, Westover, Emma Willard are worth considering.</p>
<p>Right back atcha, Stargirl, and good luck to you!</p>
<p>We are going to Porter’s for a leadership conference next week. Our D was invited as a prospective. She’s only done all girls but surprised us on a visit to a coed school with her brother that she indicated a willingness to change. We are visiting Groton ahead of Porter’s. </p>
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<p>Twinsdad: I’ll send you a PM.</p>
<p>We know a set of twins at different schools. The Mom was not happy at first, but it’s working out fine for them. The schedules are basically the same so they can travel together. Their boys are so different, they needed to be at separate schools which met their individual needs. Good luck.</p>
<p>A kid on Andover’s panel has two triplet siblings at an “unnamed boarding school.” They didn’t mention any other school names. :)</p>