Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want him to be with rich kids or middle class kids?
Which one has the middle class kids? GC? Bullis had an air about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prep MAGA
Good Counsel MAGA
Bullis or none.
Bullis is very much MAGA and has absurd teacher turnover—friend’s kid had teachers leave mid year (3 of their teachers in one year once) every year of HS!
Prep would be your best choice, follow by St. Andrews (good culture).
This hasn't been our Bullis experience at all. We have not had any issues with turnover. There may be a few MAGA but most everyone I have met is not.
Please refrain from "my friend's kid...." posts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prep MAGA
Good Counsel MAGA
Bullis or none.
Bullis is very much MAGA and has absurd teacher turnover—friend’s kid had teachers leave mid year (3 of their teachers in one year once) every year of HS!
Prep would be your best choice, follow by St. Andrews (good culture).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prep MAGA
Good Counsel MAGA
Bullis or none.
Bullis is very much MAGA and has absurd teacher turnover—friend’s kid had teachers leave mid year (3 of their teachers in one year once) every year of HS!
Prep would be your best choice, follow by St. Andrews (good culture).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are considering Catholic schools and soccer is his sport, The Heights could have been worth a look. They have a great team and rigorous, classical education. Very conservative though, which may not be for everyone.
He did not want an all boys education. The Heights was a top choice otherwise!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prep MAGA
Good Counsel MAGA
Bullis or none.
Bullis is very much MAGA and has absurd teacher turnover—friend’s kid had teachers leave mid year (3 of their teachers in one year once) every year of HS!
Prep would be your best choice, follow by St. Andrews (good culture).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Academically, there is a wide gap between Bullis/SAES and GC. Not even close.
Athletically, there's a wide gap between Bullis/GC and SAES. Not even close.
I'm not sure why you think your son won't get in at Prep but will at Bullis. Prep takes about 125 boys into ninth grade Bullis will take about 30. Bullis is way more competitive than Prep these days (and the other schools). Prep actually might be your best option. Offers what you want. Way cheaper than Bullis.
price point and complete disregard for giving aid makes Bullis inaccessible to so many. It creates the illusion of selectiveness when actually they price themselves into an exclusive echelon not based on the merit of the student. It's not that they take 30. The take the 30 who can pay (and a small subset of those get material aid, very small).
I have heard from a current, wealthy Bullis parent that some of the parents are billionaires, so it does give the impression that they give preference to families with money.