Anonymous wrote:Wow, I just read through these postings and am a bit alarmed by the vitriol and unfounded generalizations about Bullis. Bullis is not as elitist or exclusive as some independent schools...it will take a hard-working B student. However, the top students do very well in the college admissions process--this year's seniors were admitted to Yale, Dartmouth, Brown, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Georgetown, Johns Hopkins. And, while the school is having a terrific year with athletics (Girls ISL champs in soccer and tennis, Boys IAC in Football and Basketball), what about the award winning choir, the Model UN team, the amazing Jazz band, and incredible success of the National History Day program? I think you need to take a closer look...your info is outdated and/or false. Why so mean, folks? Perhaps sour grapes? You wish your child was happy and balanced and loving life at Bullis, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I just read through these postings and am a bit alarmed by the vitriol and unfounded generalizations about Bullis. Bullis is not as elitist or exclusive as some independent schools...it will take a hard-working B student. However, the top students do very well in the college admissions process--this year's seniors were admitted to Yale, Dartmouth, Brown, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Georgetown, Johns Hopkins. And, while the school is having a terrific year with athletics (Girls ISL champs in soccer and tennis, Boys IAC in Football and Basketball), what about the award winning choir, the Model UN team, the amazing Jazz band, and incredible success of the National History Day program? I think you need to take a closer look...your info is outdated and/or false. Why so mean, folks? Perhaps sour grapes? You wish your child was happy and balanced and loving life at Bullis, I think.
Anonymous wrote: Several faculty members also accompanied him back to Sidwell as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a partial list of where the Bullis class of 2011 went (what I can remember off the top of my head): UMD (several), UVA, Wake Forest (more than one), St. Andrews, Middlebury, Columbia, Wellesley, Sarah Lawrence,Colby, GW, Holy Cross, Franklin and Marshall, Pepperdine, U. Michigan (several), USC, Miami University, University of Miami, University of Chicago, Georgetown (several), University of Pennsylvania (more than one), Clemson, American, Ursinus, Dickinson, Babson, Boston University (more than one), Northeastern, Davidson, Penn State (more than one), Carnegie Mellon, Warren Wilson, University of Mississippi, Ithaca, Johns Hopkins, Tulane, University of Alabama, University of Massachusetts, UMBC. Students also got into, but elected not to attend Washington University of St. Louis, Amherst, William and Mary (more than one), Boston College and Brown.
What I've heard about the class of 2012 EA/ED so far includes: Dartmouth, Brown, Wash U (more than one), Princeton and Haverford.
Seems that these graduates still reflect the old Headmasters efforts and affect on academic prowess.L From my understanding he had a major hand in Sidwell's previously strong reputation and had returned to restore the schools lustre again. Several faculty members also accompanied him back to Sidwell as well. The one thing that troubled me on my Bullis visit specifically was that few of the current faculty had a tenure at Bullis of more thatn 2-3 years. The one lower school Math Teacher being the exception. Facilities however were second to none!
Anonymous wrote:Here's a partial list of where the Bullis class of 2011 went (what I can remember off the top of my head): UMD (several), UVA, Wake Forest (more than one), St. Andrews, Middlebury, Columbia, Wellesley, Sarah Lawrence,Colby, GW, Holy Cross, Franklin and Marshall, Pepperdine, U. Michigan (several), USC, Miami University, University of Miami, University of Chicago, Georgetown (several), University of Pennsylvania (more than one), Clemson, American, Ursinus, Dickinson, Babson, Boston University (more than one), Northeastern, Davidson, Penn State (more than one), Carnegie Mellon, Warren Wilson, University of Mississippi, Ithaca, Johns Hopkins, Tulane, University of Alabama, University of Massachusetts, UMBC. Students also got into, but elected not to attend Washington University of St. Louis, Amherst, William and Mary (more than one), Boston College and Brown.
What I've heard about the class of 2012 EA/ED so far includes: Dartmouth, Brown, Wash U (more than one), Princeton and Haverford.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis has always been the laughingstock of the IAC schools and has always been looked upon as the safety school - its a fact. Its college placement is GOOD but not excellent for a school where you dish out over $30,000+ a year.
The new headmaster has put a huge emphasis on building the community - well how do you do that - build an athletic program! As a long time follower of the IAC, it seems like Bullis is recruiting heavily for football and basketball. Clearly the old headmaster (now at Sidwell) had no desire to build Bullis' athletics. Just last year, Bullis' basketball team was comprised of several transfer players as well as their football team. Just look at who their best football player was this year and their top basketball players - all transfer students. I kinda feel bad for the students and parents who have been there since the middle school working so hard to compete on the varsity and all of a sudden a new recruited transfer student shows up. Just last year, Bullis had a transfer student from Canada show up at its doors for the basketball season and suddenly transferred out this past summer. Bottom li
The school itself has very nice campus and some very nice academic buildings. I'm not sure what the school really stands as it tends to go in cycles every 5 -6 years when a new headmaster comes in. It has a state of the art Arts Center as well.
Its safe to say its academics are towards the low end when comparing it to the other IAC schools.