<p>BS was not on our radar until S reached middle school. We live outside the U.S. and have made several, successive int’l moves because of job. The international schools in the different countries ranged from good to adequate. As the parents were so internationally diverse, their opinions about the quality of the education were equally diverse, so the school administration had no compelling consensus from the parents to change anything.</p>
<p>As S was to enter high school in the following academic year-- critical for entry into college-- we started looking at other options, and discovered BS. Besides the objective of getting a better education, we were concerned that he was loosing his connection w his home country, as he had lived most of his life abroad.</p>
<p>S loves his BS, and loves being back “home” and can’t imagine being anywhere else! When he goes to visit his former school, he is taken aback by the much lower academic standard.</p>