Anonymous wrote:I’m seriously do not understand the people who continue to say that St. Andrews’ admissions rate is high. It’s not. They are picky. And if your kid doesn’t mean the right gender/race combination that they are looking for to “even out” the current class, then it doesn’t matter if they have all A’s and amazing test scores and great skills. (Ask me how I know.) I’ve watched too many kids get into every school they applied to but St. Andrew’s simply because they weren’t the right gender/color combination that they will looking for to fill out the current class. Kids should get into a school based on merit, not because they weren’t born the colors or genders that they were looking to fill out the class with. That’s discrimination. But it can’t be proven, because welp, admissions reasons are private. And that sucks.
Anonymous wrote:You should be applying to multiple schools because you never know what will happen with admissions. Get to know them during the admissions process and then see what your options are once decisions come out in March.
Anonymous wrote:We were at a K-8 and applied to both. I get the sense they’re similar in terms of how competitive admissions is. But they definitely have different feels.
Bullis is bigger, both in terms of number of kids and campus size. It felt a bit shinier (wealthier), but at the same time more like a traditional high school because of its larger size and the fact that it’s non-religious. Sports teams are more competitive than St Andrews.
St Andrews is smaller, and seems to lean into really getting to know each student. The campus is still very nice, but a cozier feel. Sports teams are generally competitive in their league but I think JV rarely cuts. Some sports only have a varsity team (eg, girls soccer, boys lacrosse).
Anonymous wrote:I’m seriously do not understand the people who continue to say that St. Andrews’ admissions rate is high. It’s not. They are picky. And if your kid doesn’t mean the right gender/race combination that they are looking for to “even out” the current class, then it doesn’t matter if they have all A’s and amazing test scores and great skills. (Ask me how I know.) I’ve watched too many kids get into every school they applied to but St. Andrew’s simply because they weren’t the right gender/color combination that they will looking for to fill out the current class. Kids should get into a school based on merit, not because they weren’t born the colors or genders that they were looking to fill out the class with. That’s discrimination. But it can’t be proven, because welp, admissions reasons are private. And that sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations, OP! I am a teacher at an independent and you have two excellent options! Why not apply to both and decide later with two offers in hand?