One of the worst, if not the worst school. I had not liked my time in gulliver. I was there since the fifth grade up until my end of senior year. I cannot believe how bad the school really is, and how they try so hard to have a great public image. Firstly, the school has accepted more people than the availability they were given. There were articles detailing how Gulliver was accepting too many students, and if that's not enough. They made all the students sit outside in the first day of school, because they would rather use their tuition on other things rather than more bleachers causing a lot of students to sit in the floor. They moreless had no space, so they made all the students sit outside. The fact that they want to excel in creating an exciting life for students being and having equal rights as every other student, is a direct lie. They even have a separate campus for people who don't simply care about school called the miller campus, and they are just a bunch of snobby rich kids, hoping to take over their parents fortunes, and they make the school a living hell, since their parents are the ones who donate money to the school, so their children can stay. They are above one of the reasons, why the school is a living hell. That's not even as bad though. The lack of restraint on "drugs" is as bad as Trump making arrogant remarks on different ethnicities. The fact that each year at least, 20-30 kids are caught doing drugs in the school bathrooms or in the field, and their parents threatening to sue the school or them paying money is clearly a huge flaw in the system, and shows how pathetic a school that supposedly dedicates its time to "cracking down on drug use", can be so wrong. In addition, the schools inability to hire a proper and plausible administration is another annoying flaw, whereas the dean of students is equally as bad as the students and one who doesn't get in trouble for wrong doings. He has a record for things, but aside from that. The education is fine, but the rest of the aspects that make up the school, make it a place I wish I could never have gone. Go to ransom, seriously trust me.