The Bullis School
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The Bullis School | |
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Potomac, MD, USA | |
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Religion | Non-sectarian |
Headmaster | Thomas B. Farquhar |
Enrollment |
620 (grades 3-12) |
Faculty | 95 |
Average class size | 15 |
Student:teacher ratio | 7:1 |
Type | Private Preparatory School |
Tuition | $28,000/Year (High School) |
Campus | Suburban, 80 acres (.32 km²) 11 buildings |
Athletics | 14 interscholastic sports 63 interscholastic teams |
Athletics conference | Interstate Athletic Conference (Boys) Independent School League (Girls) |
Motto | "Caring, Challenging, Community" |
Mascot | Bulldog |
Color(s) | Blue and Gold |
Established | 1930 |
Homepage | www.bullis.org |
The Bullis School is an independent, non-denominational, co-educational college preparatory day school located in Potomac, Maryland for boys and girls in grades 3 through 12. It is on par with the other private schools in the region, focusing on an even balance of academics and sports.
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[edit] History
The school was founded in 1930 by Commander William F. Bullis, great grandfather of Michael T. Bullis, as a preparatory school for the United States Naval Academy. Its first location in Washington D.C. was moved to suburban Silver Spring, Maryland in 1934, then to Potomac, Maryland in the 1960s. In 1980, the school changed from an all boys institution to being co-ed. The school completed construction of the Blair Center for the Arts in 2003, a multi-million dollar facility with state-of-the-art equipment for music, drama, and the visual arts. In 2005 Bullis constructed Kline Alumni Stadium and installed a NexTurf Field for use by all sports. In the next ten years, Bullis plans to expand the school, adding a host of new buildings to its campus.
[edit] Academic requirements
All Bullis students must fulfill the following distribution of credits to receive a diploma:
- 4 credits of English
- 3 credits of Math (through Algebra II)
- 3 credits of Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
- 3 credits of Social Studies (including U.S. History)
- 2 credits of Foreign Language (through Level III)
- 2 credits of Visual and Performing Arts
- 1/3 credit of Health
- 2 credits of Physical Education
Most Bullis students take six courses each trimester, along with a daily Study Hall. However, many students choose to take seven courses; taking a second foreign language or psychology is quite common. At Bullis, a student has every course everyday, limiting them to a total of 7 courses (one of those probably being a study hall.
[edit] Tuition & Fees
Tuition (Includes lunch)
-Grades 3-5: $24,160 -Grades 6-8: $26,010 -Grades 9-12: $27,070
Textbooks (Approximation)
-Grades 3-5: $300 -Grades 6-8: $520 -Grades 9-12: $610
Additional Fees
-Grades 3-5: $65 -Grades 6-8: $65 -Grade 9-10: $65 -Grades 11-12: $175
[edit] Advanced Placement offerings
The Bullis School offers many different Advanced Placement classes to its high school students. For the 2006-2007 school year, no student is allowed to take more than four Honors or Advanced Placement classes during any given trimester without approval from the Academic Dean[1].
In addition to the offered Advanced Placement courses, students who complete the Honors English IV - Senior Seminars class may choose to take the Advanced Placement English exam.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Henry Rollins, Grammy Award-winning hardcore/punk singer/songwriter; spoken word artist, book author (prose and poetry), radio and TV personality; occasional movie actor, comedian, and voice-over artist.
- Monique Currie, class of 2001, first round draft pick in the WNBA and player for the Charlotte Sting.
- Tanard Jackson, class of 2003, safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, drafted in the 2007 NFL Draft.
- Seth Davis, current CBS Sports anchor, analyst, and commentator.
- Lenny Bernstein - after whom the Bernstein Bar wrestling hold is named - recently retired head wrestling coach at the University of Virginia (13 seasons).
- Doug Moe, Former ABA All Star and NBA Head Coach, 1988 NBA Coach of The Year
[edit] Trivia
- During the 1980s, the school's wrestling team won the National Prep Wrestling Championship four times.
- In 2007, the Boys Varsity Tennis team ranked fourth in the United States.