Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious about BIM, so I decided to dig a little deeper. I found out that they had one Regeneron/Intel scholar in 2024. This is a big deal right there. I don't remember the last a big 3 or big 5 private school had produced a Regeneron/Intel scholar.
I mean between that, their NMSFS ratio and college placements, I can see why Sidwell & Co feel threaten by BIM. They are disturbing the status quo and the pecking order of things.
It's a completely different model. A parent who would choose Sidwell wouldn't consider BIM.
Anonymous wrote:I was curious about BIM, so I decided to dig a little deeper. I found out that they had one Regeneron/Intel scholar in 2024. This is a big deal right there. I don't remember the last a big 3 or big 5 private school had produced a Regeneron/Intel scholar.
I mean between that, their NMSFS ratio and college placements, I can see why Sidwell & Co feel threaten by BIM. They are disturbing the status quo and the pecking order of things.
Anonymous wrote:I was curious about BIM, so I decided to dig a little deeper. I found out that they had one Regeneron/Intel scholar in 2024. This is a big deal right there. I don't remember the last a big 3 or big 5 private school had produced a Regeneron/Intel scholar.
I mean between that, their NMSFS ratio and college placements, I can see why Sidwell & Co feel threaten by BIM. They are disturbing the status quo and the pecking order of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See the link above. Certain very highly regarded public school districts in NY are charging tuition now.
Those are public schools that are charging tuition to students outside the district to attend high-demand schools. Do you realize that is not a new phenomenon? Duke Ellington in DC, and BCC in MoCo charge nominal tuition for a handful of students who live outside the attendance zone. Like BIM, neither of those schools are that great. Unlike BIM, DE and BCC are NOT pretending to be private schools.
Anonymous wrote:See the link above. Certain very highly regarded public school districts in NY are charging tuition now.
Anonymous wrote:Public colleges also have selective admissions and charge tuition. That doesn't make them private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does anyone opt for private school?
The question of why people choose REAL private schools like Potomac, Madeira, and Episcopal has been asked and answered countless times in this forum. If you’re genuinely interested, you should conduct a keyword search.
BIM isn’t a real private school. It’s a public charter school that charges tuition. BIM Parents: If you really want to live in VA, why didn’t you choose TJ or any of the assorted comprehensive public schools in NoVa?
The Nova suburbs don’t have charter schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any site, paper, or magazine that ranks DC area schools has BIM in the top 3
What "site, paper, or magazine" ranks DC area schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does anyone opt for private school?
The question of why people choose REAL private schools like Potomac, Madeira, and Episcopal has been asked and answered countless times in this forum. If you’re genuinely interested, you should conduct a keyword search.
BIM isn’t a real private school. It’s a public charter school that charges tuition. BIM Parents: If you really want to live in VA, why didn’t you choose TJ or any of the assorted comprehensive public schools in NoVa?
You sound dumb. Hopefully, you aren't a Sidwell parent.
Public schools: open to all in the school boundary
Charter schools in DC: open to all in school lottery
Private schools: Selective admissions and charge tuition.
BIM has selective admissions and charges tuition.
Anonymous wrote:You are confusing public universities and public elementary/middle/high schools.
Anonymous wrote:Public colleges also have selective admissions and charge tuition. That doesn't make them private.