Besides academics, what are the most important qualities The Bishop’s School looks for in applicants?

Beyond grades, Bishop’s really values well-rounded students. Think about qualities that show who your child is as a person. They look for intellectual curiosity—that spark of desire to learn more. Having a strong character is also key. Is your child honest, respectful, and kind in their daily interactions? Can you think of specific events where they showed such behavior? These anecdotes are good themes to write about in their personal statements or essays. Likewise, you can also highlight them in your parent statement and during the admissions interview. 

They also value leadership and initiative. Has your child led a school project or started a club? Showing passion and dedication to their hobbies, whether it’s sports, art, or coding, is a big plus. And importantly, they value resilience. How does your child handle challenges and recover from setbacks? Showcasing these traits alongside their academic achievements paints a fuller picture of your child and portrays their amazing character.

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