Here's Where Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's Kids Will Probably Go to School in Washington

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From Town & Country

Last week T&C reported that Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump have chosen a house in Washington, D.C., where they will move after Donald Trump's inauguration next week. But what about where their children will go to school?

Ivanka Trump has said that her first priority is getting her children settled-she's stepping down from the Trump Organization and her clothing brand and has no plans at the moment for a formal role in the administration. In a message she posted on Facebook yesterday, she wrote: "My husband, Jared, and I will be moving with our family to Washington, D.C., where Jared will serve as Senior Advisor to the President," she wrote. "I plan to take time to settle our three young children into their new home and schools."

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But what school might they attend? I contacted Susan Jones of Dunbar Educational Consultants, a firm that advises students and families on school placement.

"All of us are thinking that the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School is their best bet," Jones said. "It is the best Jewish school we have to offer in our area. It is a very respected academic institution in the D.C world and would most capably serve their needs."

It's also the most similar in terms of reputation to Manhattan's Ramaz School, which five-year-old Arabella (above), Kushner and Trump's daughter and eldest child, reportedly currently attends. Her younger brothers, Joseph and Theodore, were too young to meet Ramaz's three-year-old minimum for nursery school this year.

The Forward suggests that the children will attend Jewish Primary Day School, which the offspring of former Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman and former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel reportedly attended. It's about four miles from the new Kushner/Trump house in Kalorama, whereas Charles E. Smith, in Rockville, Maryland, is more of a hike.

Wherever they end up, it seems likely it will be a Jewish institution. Trump converted to Orthodox Judaism before her marriage to Kushner, who attended the Frisch School, a Modern Orthodox school in New Jersey, before he went to Harvard.

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