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Bullis Middle School students discover passions, learn to communicate ideas effectively, and apply critical thinking skills in real-world environments.
Bullis is a K-12 independent school that prepares students to be impactful global citizens. Students develop passions and build real-world skills as they explore myriad opportunities in academics, arts, athletics, and service.
Get started on your educational journey at Bullis! The student body comes from all over the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area (Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Virginia), and beyond. Bullis students are eager to learn, willing to take risks in order to grow, and show compassion for others.
Bullis School proudly offers significant financial aid award opportunities each year. Grants will be determined based on a family’s demonstrated financial need through the standard financial aid process.
Bullis boasts cutting-edge educational facilities that spark student engagement, creativity, and exceptional learning opportunities across its expansive 102-acre campus.
Bullis is a private, co-ed college preparatory day school in Potomac, Maryland, that inspires learners in kindergarten through 12th grade. Bullis is built upon a foundation of exceptional teaching and programming.
History - K-12 students achieve excellence in academics, arts, athletics, and service. Independent school of choice with a world-class STEM curriculum.
Bullis School provides a rich intellectual experience that inspires students to be critical thinkers, lifelong learners, and impactful global citizens. Our student-centered community embraces diversity, honors integrity, and fosters belonging.
Bullis Upper School students explore new depths and pursue challenges in dynamic classroom environments, fueled by their own intellectual curiosity and supported by expert teachers.
Bullis boys compete in the Interstate Athletic Conference (IAC), a highly competitive group of private schools in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area. Our student-athletes also play against teams from throughout the region and the country.