Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of their students ended up being a Rhodes Scholar so....
One lol
How many semi and national merit finalists do they have every year? When this has been published Bullis nearly always has zero. None.
FYI...Last year they had 2 national merit finalists and one presidential scholar semi-finalist.
given how pricey that place is I'd expect more.
I guess if you equate price to solely student academic awards.
I expect bang for my buck and would expect higher quality education for that amount of money. Usually, higher quality education leads to a higher percentage of students getting into top schools and getting academic awards. So yes, I do equate price with student academic achievement (awards).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of their students ended up being a Rhodes Scholar so....
Yup! Bullis has also had/has quite a few National Merit Scholars. Bullis has NEVER claimed to be an elite school in the D.C. area and we are proud of our diversity.
The people who send their kids to Bullis are sending them there for a well rounded school where their kids can thrive educationally, but also be supported where they are at. Those who send their kids to Bullis don’t want a pressure cooker and want their kids to have time to do the things kids do in their youth.
I am astonished at how often this school is criticized by those who do not have a rat in the race. It feels like they are putting Bullis down in order to feel better about their decision.
For us, Bullis was perfect. The “elite” schools were NOT a good fit for my neurodivergent kids and were never on our radar. Bullis supports them and they wake up happy to be at school everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of their students ended up being a Rhodes Scholar so....
One lol
How many semi and national merit finalists do they have every year? When this has been published Bullis nearly always has zero. None.
FYI...Last year they had 2 national merit finalists and one presidential scholar semi-finalist.
given how pricey that place is I'd expect more.
I guess if you equate price to solely student academic awards.
Anonymous wrote:One of their students ended up being a Rhodes Scholar so....
Anonymous wrote:The problem at Bullis is that, for as long as it has existed, it has prioritized athletics. While there are certainly academically capable athletes, there has always been a wide range of ability in the classroom (particularly in the high school). When we were (briefly) there they were responding with a robust learning support program and on-site tutors who work with the athletes. Lots of money available went to athletes from around the area. While none of this is negative, it created a school with a huge range in the classroom. Some families we know also left because it did not cater to the high achievers. And while some of the Ivy admits were non-athletes, many were strong athletes who did well enough.
There is a new Head of School and they are touting a renewed focus on academics. But football still rules. Covid and the MCPS has given them the best admission seasons they could have hoped for. This happened everywhere in MoCo so it is wrong of Bullis to say it is a reflection of the School. It is the exodus from public schools of families who can pay for private. Any other story is just not accurate and the school knows that. Covid was and continues to be a windfall for Bullis. There just aren't that many non-parochial private schools in Montgomery County for high school.
So, is it a risk worth taking? Visit and see but know that Bullis has a long history to overcome. There are so many academically strong schools in the DMV. I personally wanted my under-challenged student to go to a school that had a track record and a culture of excellence. It was the right decision for us and one I would make again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of their students ended up being a Rhodes Scholar so....
One lol
How many semi and national merit finalists do they have every year? When this has been published Bullis nearly always has zero. None.
FYI...Last year they had 2 national merit finalists and one presidential scholar semi-finalist.
given how pricey that place is I'd expect more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of their students ended up being a Rhodes Scholar so....
One lol
How many semi and national merit finalists do they have every year? When this has been published Bullis nearly always has zero. None.
FYI...Last year they had 2 national merit finalists and one presidential scholar semi-finalist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of their students ended up being a Rhodes Scholar so....
One lol
How many semi and national merit finalists do they have every year? When this has been published Bullis nearly always has zero. None.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of their students ended up being a Rhodes Scholar so....
One lol
How many semi and national merit finalists do they have every year? When this has been published Bullis nearly always has zero. None.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of their students ended up being a Rhodes Scholar so....
One lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of their students ended up being a Rhodes Scholar so....
One lol
Anonymous wrote:It’s nice to see the Bullis is recovering from all of the negative press and negative ongoing‘s that have been happening there over the last five years or so. However, but this is hardly a top private school in this area. It’s a safety school at best.
Anonymous wrote:One of their students ended up being a Rhodes Scholar so....