Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happy Bullis parent, honest assessment: my DC moved from a much more academically intense school and Bullis is not in the same league. That said, there are significant opportunities to take classes higher than grade level, APs, honors, clubs, highly engaging electives, etc. DC is thriving based on very solid academic environment complemented by an overall very well balanced experience. With the difficult admissions cycle during COVID Bullis seems to have really attracted very strong students that may have gone elsewhere in the past, which is raising the overall level in many grades.
Bullis was hemorrhaging students long before Covid.
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread reads fishy to me. Timed to add people to apply, so many positive responses that just might feel real and sway people to apply.
Interesting tactic, but wonder why it's needed.
Anonymous wrote:My kids really want to go to school together, and this seems like a school that hits everything they want and I want for them, but one of my kids is academically very strong, and I wonder how they do for that. Any experience?
He's not a kid who needs to be pushed. Very much an explore on your own kinda kid.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think Covid has helped Bullis, but I do believe that Bullis has done an amazing job adapting during the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think they have any