Yes, they were great, lovely teachers, great pastoral care, just generally great. I think each year they had about 250-300 new students coming in (a lot weren't starting in the first year) , most people didn't spend their whole school time there, a lot of my friends I met because of my DC being there were only staying for two to three years for work for instance, but that might change. We had financial aid help, and we only found out if we got the aid early May, I found out on the 4th of May, the other time I can't remember, possibly the 7th, although we'd already found out we'd been accepted. I think they might have changed that now?
Anyway, it was honestly amazing. They had great facilities, lovely teachers, loads of opportunities. They were very good with their creative side, and they had school plays, choir, art club. They were also very supportive, and new students were given buddies when they first joined, who were confident and spoke English well, regardless of which country they came from, who spoke their language originally (bit as i said, had good English skills) or ca,e from the same country, although they encouraged them and paired them up with other people, they made sure no one felt lost or confused or homesick. They also had an English as a second language help thing which was good. They had quite a lot of homework though, but tbh I found that was the same in most American schools, they get an extraordinary amount. They had after school stuff, but no breakfast club, again, this might have changed.