Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There seems to be a lot of Bullis haters on this board. Does anyone who is objective have any clue how many applicants they get for 9th grade? DC loved the school and it is our first choice. How hard is it to get in? I do know of one child who was rejected who I thought was a strong candidate. Thank you.
It’s harder to get into than DCUM haters would like to admit. Meaning it is competitive. The resources are plentiful at the school. This is a huge benefit for any child who attends. It also gives Bullis the opportunity to acccept more children then smaller schools with fewer resources because they can afford to pay more teachers etc. The campus is gorgeous and it is well equipped for a multitude of sports.
If you are applying for financial aid, keep in mind that those spaces are particularly imited. This is where aid seeking parents who have children with lower grades who do not bring something else to the table may have the most pronounced difficulties with admission.
I think one of the reasons you see so much hate within these forms for this particular school is that it is extremely expensive. Manny cannot afford it and for that reason they were a bit bitter. (sorry in advance if I have any advertently insulted anyone but it’s the truth.)
Bullis is great and your child will love it.
Okay, you got me! Please enjoy your "gotcha" moment with the typo.![]()
There's a lot of hate. Can't possibly be attributable only to Manny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There seems to be a lot of Bullis haters on this board. Does anyone who is objective have any clue how many applicants they get for 9th grade? DC loved the school and it is our first choice. How hard is it to get in? I do know of one child who was rejected who I thought was a strong candidate. Thank you.
It’s harder to get into than DCUM haters would like to admit. Meaning it is competitive. The resources are plentiful at the school. This is a huge benefit for any child who attends. It also gives Bullis the opportunity to acccept more children then smaller schools with fewer resources because they can afford to pay more teachers etc. The campus is gorgeous and it is well equipped for a multitude of sports.
If you are applying for financial aid, keep in mind that those spaces are particularly imited. This is where aid seeking parents who have children with lower grades who do not bring something else to the table may have the most pronounced difficulties with admission.
I think one of the reasons you see so much hate within these forms for this particular school is that it is extremely expensive. Manny cannot afford it and for that reason they were a bit bitter. (sorry in advance if I have any advertently insulted anyone but it’s the truth.)
Bullis is great and your child will love it.
Anonymous wrote:There seems to be a lot of Bullis haters on this board. Does anyone who is objective have any clue how many applicants they get for 9th grade? DC loved the school and it is our first choice. How hard is it to get in? I do know of one child who was rejected who I thought was a strong candidate. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no beef with Bullis and share this based on my experience with other Bullis families (friends and neighbors) I’ve known as my three kids wen through private schools.
Bullis has a nice balance of solid academics, great facilities and strong sports. IMO (and I know this is a small sample size), many Bullis families are friendly; and even down-o-earth, despite what others may have said on this board. Where it seems to come apart is socially, esp. in Middle and High School. For kids that come from solidly wealthy backgrounds, who are outgoing/dress fashionably/at least decent looking to attractive/can hand with a faster crowd, the social scene is navigable with minimal drag. For kids who don’t have this combination, the social scene at Bullis can be painful and difficult, from what I have heard/observed from those families I know or have known at the school. Depending on your kid, the relatively high importance of and difficulties with the tight and competitive social scene can outweigh the school’s strengths.
I assume this is pretty much the case with all the top privates in the area, is that true? Or is Bullis extraordinarily this way? Also, is there a tight Potomac crowd IE would a kid from North Arlington be excluded? We’re UMC HHI about $1m. Would our DC be one of the poorer kids? (Realize how ridiculous this question sounds but legitimate question in this area!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no beef with Bullis and share this based on my experience with other Bullis families (friends and neighbors) I’ve known as my three kids wen through private schools.
Bullis has a nice balance of solid academics, great facilities and strong sports. IMO (and I know this is a small sample size), many Bullis families are friendly; and even down-o-earth, despite what others may have said on this board. Where it seems to come apart is socially, esp. in Middle and High School. For kids that come from solidly wealthy backgrounds, who are outgoing/dress fashionably/at least decent looking to attractive/can hand with a faster crowd, the social scene is navigable with minimal drag. For kids who don’t have this combination, the social scene at Bullis can be painful and difficult, from what I have heard/observed from those families I know or have known at the school. Depending on your kid, the relatively high importance of and difficulties with the tight and competitive social scene can outweigh the school’s strengths.
I assume this is pretty much the case with all the top privates in the area, is that true? Or is Bullis extraordinarily this way? Also, is there a tight Potomac crowd IE would a kid from North Arlington be excluded? We’re UMC HHI about $1m. Would our DC be one of the poorer kids? (Realize how ridiculous this question sounds but legitimate question in this area!)
Anonymous wrote:I have no beef with Bullis and share this based on my experience with other Bullis families (friends and neighbors) I’ve known as my three kids wen through private schools.
Bullis has a nice balance of solid academics, great facilities and strong sports. IMO (and I know this is a small sample size), many Bullis families are friendly; and even down-o-earth, despite what others may have said on this board. Where it seems to come apart is socially, esp. in Middle and High School. For kids that come from solidly wealthy backgrounds, who are outgoing/dress fashionably/at least decent looking to attractive/can hand with a faster crowd, the social scene is navigable with minimal drag. For kids who don’t have this combination, the social scene at Bullis can be painful and difficult, from what I have heard/observed from those families I know or have known at the school. Depending on your kid, the relatively high importance of and difficulties with the tight and competitive social scene can outweigh the school’s strengths.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like Bullis has changed? People talk less trash about it...and it seems people are generally happy with it this year with Covid.
It still seems have broadly open door admissions, however the type of families and kids attending seems to have changed.
According to the HOS email, there are waitlists for all middle and upper school grades, as well as grade 3. It may not be Sidwell, but clearly not everyone is getting in.
Sure, but let’s not overstate the case. I would find it hard to find an advantage over Wooton, Churchill and Whitman other than if your kid needs smaller class sizes for whatever reason or you just like the community.
Wootton family here who decided on Bullis over Wootton and so glad we did! Wootton is falling apart, quite literally. The building is awful and waiting for a renovation that was supposed to be done this year. But the community has been fighting for a renovation for years and it all got put on the back burner even before Covid. The Poolesville renovation took priority. Couple that with class sizes being consistently over 30 kids, leaks all over the building, HVAC issues, kids eating in hallways for lunch, bad bathroom situation, no parking for students, etc... it was a no brainer. Yes, the Wootton students score high across the board on all tests and college admissions, but the facilities are so poor. Shame on MCPS for letting them get so bad. And, quite frankly, what is going to happen with MCPS next year? How will they catch kids up in math and other subjects with cutting the curriculum in half this year? Will they be in person 100% next year. Will they offer as many after school activities? Everything seems up in the air with MCPS whereas Bullis has been striving to put students first. I've always been a big proponent of public schools especially in this area. But I think MCPS has been going downhill for a while and it was time for us to make a change. And we're happy we did!
DP.. I don't blame you for sending your kid to a private school over MCPS, but it's ridiculous to compare facility quality between a rich private to a large public school district.
Yes, Wootton is falling apart, and it is on the CIP, but even it wasn't falling apart it would not be anywhere near the quality of a private school facility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone with a current Bullis student please comment on the uniform requirements? Are girls required to wear skirts or can they wear pants?
Current parent here. Yes, girls can absolutely wear pants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like Bullis has changed? People talk less trash about it...and it seems people are generally happy with it this year with Covid.
It still seems have broadly open door admissions, however the type of families and kids attending seems to have changed.
According to the HOS email, there are waitlists for all middle and upper school grades, as well as grade 3. It may not be Sidwell, but clearly not everyone is getting in.
Sure, but let’s not overstate the case. I would find it hard to find an advantage over Wooton, Churchill and Whitman other than if your kid needs smaller class sizes for whatever reason or you just like the community.
Wootton family here who decided on Bullis over Wootton and so glad we did! Wootton is falling apart, quite literally. The building is awful and waiting for a renovation that was supposed to be done this year. But the community has been fighting for a renovation for years and it all got put on the back burner even before Covid. The Poolesville renovation took priority. Couple that with class sizes being consistently over 30 kids, leaks all over the building, HVAC issues, kids eating in hallways for lunch, bad bathroom situation, no parking for students, etc... it was a no brainer. Yes, the Wootton students score high across the board on all tests and college admissions, but the facilities are so poor. Shame on MCPS for letting them get so bad. And, quite frankly, what is going to happen with MCPS next year? How will they catch kids up in math and other subjects with cutting the curriculum in half this year? Will they be in person 100% next year. Will they offer as many after school activities? Everything seems up in the air with MCPS whereas Bullis has been striving to put students first. I've always been a big proponent of public schools especially in this area. But I think MCPS has been going downhill for a while and it was time for us to make a change. And we're happy we did!
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone with a current Bullis student please comment on the uniform requirements? Are girls required to wear skirts or can they wear pants?