Anonymous wrote:OP your posts are so vague that you are unable to articulate any coherent reason for someone to be wary of Bullis. Therefore the trolls come out. It's your own fault. Why did you even bother posting? What were you hoping to achieve? Private schools are businesses, in the business of education but businesses nonetheless. There are always unhappy customers, unhappy for many different reasons. But posting on here that people should be wary of Bullis because they supposed didn't treat you fairly, with NO details, is not going to dissuade someone from looking at it or going there. It will bring out the haters and you should have seen that coming. Our child had an incredibly positive experience there and our family cannot say enough positive things about the school. But we could say negative things about our experiences with other privates. When you invest that amount of time and money into a private school community it can cause a lifetime of resentment when you feel wronged by that school. But that is not a situation unique to Bullis. It is just your experience. A dissatisfied customer. Hopefully you can move on to greener pastures. But I would not hesitate to recommend Bullis as one of the most "normal" high school experiences for kids in this area among privates. And I mean that as a compliment. Kids and parents are relaxed and "nice" as can be.
Anonymous wrote:I am a parent at another private in the area. Last week I was in the Starbucks in Potomac village with my middle school daughter. In line in front of us were 2 bullis girls, probably 4th grade with a nanny. 2 girls behind us in 7th grade from bullis were chatting away about who was wearing what etc to an upcoming event. As we were all waiting for our drinks the 4th grade girls started chatting with the 7th grade girls. The entire conversation was about how much their fake nails cost, how long they would last, how much was their phone cases and where they could get one just like that. My daughter was disgusted that kids her age would only talk about monetary value of possessions. The best one was from 7th grader to 4th grader---you might want to watch the whipped cream on your frap. When you get older you are going to want to have it with no whip to save on the calories.
Anonymous wrote:I am a parent at another private in the area. Last week I was in the Starbucks in Potomac village with my middle school daughter. In line in front of us were 2 bullis girls, probably 4th grade with a nanny. 2 girls behind us in 7th grade from bullis were chatting away about who was wearing what etc to an upcoming event. As we were all waiting for our drinks the 4th grade girls started chatting with the 7th grade girls. The entire conversation was about how much their fake nails cost, how long they would last, how much was their phone cases and where they could get one just like that. My daughter was disgusted that kids her age would only talk about monetary value of possessions. The best one was from 7th grader to 4th grader---you might want to watch the whipped cream on your frap. When you get older you are going to want to have it with no whip to save on the calories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis parent here. We have been happy with both the MS and US program. I pretty good balance of arts, sports and academics. Though our child has not liked every teacher the overall experience has been outstanding. I will say the English and History teachers do assign a heavy load of homework throughout the year. We are happy with our decision to attend Bullis. Yes we have met some families with extreme wealth, but if you go to a school with a $40k price tag of course you will find wealthy families. Everyone we have associated with has been kind and welcoming. Good luck to those awaiting to hear from admissions.
I posted above regarding what we found to be a rather garish emphasis on money at Bullis. While I would agree that there are wealthy families at every private school, we didn't see that same emphasis on flaunting wealth at the two other independent schools our kids have attended.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis parent here. We have been happy with both the MS and US program. I pretty good balance of arts, sports and academics. Though our child has not liked every teacher the overall experience has been outstanding. I will say the English and History teachers do assign a heavy load of homework throughout the year. We are happy with our decision to attend Bullis. Yes we have met some families with extreme wealth, but if you go to a school with a $40k price tag of course you will find wealthy families. Everyone we have associated with has been kind and welcoming. Good luck to those awaiting to hear from admissions.