Anonymous wrote:I live in NW DC. I thought it was the suburbs. Thrilled to hear that I am cooler than the "suburbanites" who live in comparably urbanized areas of MD.
OP, keep in mind that it won't just be a question of driving farther to school, but also to playdates. Your kid's friends might live even farther away from you than Bullis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why in the world would you do that unless your child can't get into another place? You pay more money to live in DC so you don't have to drive in the suburbs.
Doubt you pay more to live in DC than the typical Bullis parent pays to live in, say, Bethesda or Potomac! In addition, those folks pay hefty taxes to live in Mont. County MD (some of the most expensive in the country). My child doesn't go to Bullis, but I know plenty of lovely kids who do. We live in Bethesda and as full freight private school parents, we've often considered moving to DC in order to pay LESS for housing! Alas, we decided against it b/c we love where we are.
Anonymous wrote:Why in the world would you do that unless your child can't get into another place? You pay more money to live in DC so you don't have to drive in the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:It is a bit of a reverse commute, so I don't think it would be too bad. I've driven there from DC for sports games, and I would say it takes about 20-25 minutes depending upon traffic -- it is about 10 miles from NW DC.
People are excited about the lower school head, who had been a teacher at St. Albans. The campus is certainly nice and there is a buzz and excitement around campus.
On the negative side of things, I have heard from some current families that they feel like it is not particularly challenging academically (although they do like the faculty). For the high school, Bullis does not require the SSAT if the student has something like a B average at their prior school, so there are definitely some weaker students. BUT . . . there is a range at all the schools, and you can always decide once you're there if you want to stay for high school.
Anonymous wrote:I know 3 DC families that considered Bullis, 2 go there... 1 decided against the commute.
They told me they take the T2. I think that is the bus route, probably not good for 4th grade but an option later.
Anonymous wrote:It is a bit of a reverse commute, so I don't think it would be too bad. I've driven there from DC for sports games, and I would say it takes about 20-25 minutes depending upon traffic -- it is about 10 miles from NW DC.
People are excited about the lower school head, who had been a teacher at St. Albans. The campus is certainly nice and there is a buzz and excitement around campus.
On the negative side of things, I have heard from some current families that they feel like it is not particularly challenging academically (although they do like the faculty). For the high school, Bullis does not require the SSAT if the student has something like a B average at their prior school, so there are definitely some weaker students. BUT . . . there is a range at all the schools, and you can always decide once you're there if you want to stay for high school.