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Celebrating the College Acceptance Results of BIM’s Class of 2026 

May 21, 2026

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On May 1, Decision Day, our seniors gathered for a barbecue and announced their college destinations. We are so proud of all of them and the hard work it took to get to this moment. 

“Our seniors have so much to celebrate this year!” says Head of School Kate Reynolds. “The opportunities they have earned are a testament to their hard work and the support from our faculty and community. They have excelled in the classroom, in clubs, and in extracurriculars outside our walls, and they have left their mark on our community. We’re thrilled to see what they do next!” 

The class of 2026’s hard work is reflected in some truly impressive statistics:

  • 95% of our graduates were accepted to a top 50 school1 
  • 70% of our graduates were accepted to a US News top 26 school 
  • 50% of our graduates were accepted to a US News top 25 school 
  • 23% were accepted into a school ranked in Times Higher Ed the global top 10 
  • 15% were accepted into a school ranked in the US News top 10 

Here is an impressive list of schools where our students were accepted:

American 
Amherst 
Boston University 
Cal Tech 
Carnegie Mellon 
Case Western 
Cornell 
Davidson 
Duke 
Emory 
Georgetown 
George Washington 
Georgia Tech 
Harvard 
Johns Hopkins 
McGill 
NYU 
Northeastern 
Northwestern 
Oxford  
Purdue 

Rice 
St. John’s College 
Stanford 
Texas A&M 
Virginia Tech 
University of California, Berkeley 
University of California, Irvine 
University of California, Los Angeles 
University of California, San Diego 
University of California, Santa Barbara 
University of Florida 
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 
University of Michigan 
University of North Carolina 
University of Pennsylvania 
University of South Florida 
University of Toronto 
University of Virginia 
University of Washington 
Washington University in St. Louis 
William & Mary 

 
Most importantly, all of our seniors have worked hard to find a place that fits them and will help them grow and pursue their goals. As college counselor Mr. Ramsby notes:

“This class, BIM’s largest to date, succeeded remarkably in their college admission process. As you can see from the stats above, they achieved outstanding results from the schools they applied to. They were extremely thoughtful and deliberate in their college searches. By this fall, they will be scattered across the United States, from California to Boston, and also into Canada and the UK.” 

Among many accolades our graduates received includes over $3 million in scholarship offers. Four students received full-ride scholarship offers, including the historic Morehead-Cain scholarship. Two students received National Merit scholarships, and one is a semifinalist for the Presidential Scholar award. 

Our seniors took many different paths to these destinations. Some threw themselves into scientific research. Others competed in quiz bowl or debate. Others played sports or wrote poetry. We are proud of them all, and of the young adults they have become.  

In the coming weeks, we will be sharing stories of our seniors’ journeys, from when they first arrived at BIM to where they are now. We do this to celebrate our seniors and to show our younger students and families that there are many different roads to success at our school and beyond. 

Wherever our seniors go, BIM will always be a welcome place for them to come home to. We will miss them and wish them well as they begin this next phase of their lives! 

Congratulations, Class of 2026!

1 92% were admitted to a US News & World Report top-50 school. The US News list does not include international schools, and we also had students admitted to Toronto (global #21) and McGill (global #41) in the Times Higher Education World University rankings. Every senior was accepted to a school ranked at least in the US News top 59. 


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