#9 BEST PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOLS IN AMERICA The Pingry School Basking Ridge, NJ• Private School• K-12 •Rating 4.28 out of 5 150 reviews Sophomore: At the Pingry School, everyone can find their place. Whether it is the plethora of student interest clubs, diverse student body, the openness and willingness of the teachers to help at every turn, or just the smile on everyone's faces in the morning, it really is a joy to be a member of the Pingry Community. The level of trust and camaraderie among the community is unparalleled, and Pingry really sticks to the tenets of its Honor Code. But there really is no better way to experience the Pingry Community than to come see it for yourself! ... Read 150 reviews grade A+ Overall Niche Grade Students 1,197 Student-teacher ratio 7:1 #9 Best Private High Schools in America. The Pingry School Blue checkmark. Private School, BASKING RIDGE, NJ, K-12, 150 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars. Featured Review: Sophomore says At the Pingry School, everyone can find their place. Whether it is the plethora of student interest clubs, diverse student body, the openness and willingness of the teachers to help at every turn, or.... Read 150 reviews. Overall Niche Grade: A+, Students: 1,197, Student-Teacher Ratio: 7 to 1, View nearby homes Virtual tour
回复 27楼zxy2018的帖子 This is not accurate; Pingry is among the top private schools- many Pingry grads would rather point out they are from Pingry rather than which Ivy they attended for college. On the contrary, majority of the graduates from the top public high schools do not end up in top universities. There used to be some kind of quota with the public schools, not sure if it's still the case anymore.
回复 27楼zxy2018的帖子 This is not accurate; Pingry is among the top private schools- many Pingry grads would rather point out they are from Pingry rather than which Ivy they attended for college. On the contrary, majority of the graduates from the top public high schools do not end up in top universities. There used to be some kind of quota with the public schools, not sure if it''''''''s still the case anymore. red_is_bright 发表于 2023-12-07 23:58
看看藤校录取比例最高的顶级私校, 这个排名最客观, 最靠谱。这14家里, 纽约城里7个, MA 3个, NH 2个, CA 2个 www.thestreet.com/personal-finance/top-us-private-schools-with-the-most-graduates-getting-into-ivy-league-universities-13325695 Top US Private Schools with the Most Graduates Getting Into Ivy League Universities 14. The College Preparatory School, Oakland, CA Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 29% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades 9-12: $38,670 Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 8:1 Notable Alumni: HTC founder Cher Wang and video game pioneer Mark Cerny Though it''''''''s the newest school on the list, founded in 1960, College Prep has a distinguished reputation and is giving the East Coast establishment schools some competition to reckon with. At College Prep, 132 students of the Class of 2015 took 251 AP exams in 18 different subjects. 93% of the scores received were a 4 or a 5. It is no wonder, then, that the school boasts a 100% college matriculation rate for all students. Image placeholder title 13. Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 29% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades 9-12 and postgrad, $47,790 boarding. Day, $36,800. Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 5:1 Notable Alumni: Author Gore Vidal and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg
Primarily a boarding school, Exeter was founded in 1781 specifically to prepare students for admission to Harvard University. Exeter''''''''s commitment to diversity is unparalleled; 46 different states and 34 different countries are represented in the student body. It''''''''s known for the Harkness plan, a participatory teaching method that fosters collaboration and support in the learning process. A key tenant to the Harkness Plan is that all classes must take place at a special oval Harkness Table, so that each class size is limited to 12. Image placeholder title 12. Harvard-Westlake School, Los Angeles, CA Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 30% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades 7-12, $34,700 Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 8:1 Notable Alumni: Candice Bergen, Jake Gyllenhaal, Marc Harmon, Shirley Temple, Myrna Loy and astronaut Sally Ride This is only one of two schools on the list located on the West Coast. Harvard-Westlake boasts a stellar academic reputation, as evidenced by the performance of this year''''''''s graduates on the ACT/SAT. 2016 graduates scored on average 697 on the SAT in critical reading, 710 on math and 707 on the writing portion of the exam. HW''''''''s students both past and present include countless glittering Hollywood surnames, and it also boasts a championship water polo team.
Image placeholder title 11. Chapin, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 30% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-12, $41,100 Student Body: All girls Student/faculty ratio: 7:1 Notable Alumni: Jacqueline Onassis Kennedy, Sigourney Weaver, Ivanka Trump and fashion designer Vera Wang Founded over a century ago, Chapin is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, overlooking the East River. The all-female independent day school, while incredibly strong in academics, places a great emphasis on learning fostered outside of the classroom. For instance, seniors are encouraged to pursue independent study in a topic of their choosing. Recent examples have included in-depth studies of: leukemia stem cells, photographic images of wildlife in Greenland and Iceland, videogame design, and Biblical allusions in Shakespeare. Image placeholder title 10. St. Paul''''''''s School, Concord, NH Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 30% Tuition (2015-2016): $57,985 (includes, room, fees and expenses) Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 5:1 Notable Alumni: Secretary of State John Kerry, former FBI director Robert Mueller and banker J. P. Morgan, Jr.
By far the most expensive school on this list, St. Paul''''''''s is a boarding school set on 2,000 pastoral acres. It boasts state-of-the art facilities that include a performing arts center, 95,000 square-foot athletic and fitness center, two ice hockey rinks, nine athletic fields and more. Image placeholder title 9. The Dalton School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 31% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-12: $42,960 Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 7:1 Notable Alumni: Anderson Cooper, Christian Slater, Chevy Chase, Claire Danes and sci-fi author Samuel R. Delany The Dalton School is located off Manhattan''''''''s Park Avenue, just a few blocks from the Spence School. It''''''''s known for a teaching approach called the Dalton Plan, which adapts education to each child''''''''s needs and fosters choice and responsibility. Image placeholder title 8. The Winsor School, Boston, MA Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~31% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades 5-12, $42,400 Student Body: All girls Student/faculty ratio: 7:1 Notable alumni: Celebrated sixties socialite Babe Paley and entrepreneur Lesley Dewan, one of Time magazine''''''''s "30 People Under 30 Changing the World" Once known as Miss Winsor''''''''s School, the school has long-standing Ivy League ties, and Harvard president Charles William Eliot was one of its original incorporators. Ahead of its time, this school, which predates the suffragette movement, was founded to "prepare women to be self-supporting." In addition to its long-standing standard of academic excellence, Winsor encourages its students to be leaders by participating in national conferences, including the Student Diversity Leadership conference and the National Coalition of Girls'''''''' Schools conference. Image placeholder title 7. The Spence School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 33% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-12, $45,150 Student Body: All girls Student/faculty ratio: 7:1 Notable Alumni: Gwyneth Paltrow, Jade Jagger (daughter of Mick), and author Francine du Plessix Gray
The Spence School was founded in 1892, based on what was then a forward-thinking belief - that women should have the opportunity to receive a quality education. It''''''''s located just steps from New York''''''''s Central Park and a short walk from the Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Spence has a long-standing tradition of academic excellence, admitting only one of every 10 applicants. Image placeholder title 6. Phillips Academy Andover, Andover, MA Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 33% Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 5:1 Tuition (2015-2016): Grades 9-12 Boarding, $48,850. Day, $38,000. Notable Alumni: George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Jeb Bush and Humphrey Bogart Known simply as Andover, this school has deep roots in American history. John Hancock signed its articles of incorporation, Paul Revere engraved its seal, and George Washington sent his nephews there. The student body today is equally impressive. In 2013, 455 candidates sat for 897 AP examinations. Of those, 59% scored a 5, the highest possible score, and 27% received a 4. Moreover, of the graduating class of 2014, 28 students were nominated as Merit Semifinalists and 2 students were named as Achievement Semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program. 5. Roxbury Latin School, West Roxbury, MA Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 36% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades 7-12, $29,300 Student Body: All boys Student/faculty ratio: 7:1 Notable Alumni: Yale founder, James Pierpont, and former Harvard president, James Bryant Conant This prep school in was founded in 1645, during the reign of King Charles I - more than a century before the American Revolution. It is, in fact, the oldest continuously operating school in the U.S. It''s commitment to academics is evidenced by the median SAT scores of the graduating class of 2015, boasting a 720 in critical reading, 750 in math, and an average score of 740 in writing. 89% of the scores of the AP courses generated by the class of 2015 were either a 4 or 5 (61% scored the highest mark, 5). It''s also one of the least expensive of our Top 14. Image placeholder title 4. Horace Mann School, The Bronx, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 36% Tuition (2015-2016): Half-Day Nursery, $32,300. Nursery-Grade 12, $45,000. Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 12:1 Notable alumni: Jack Kerouac and former NY Governor Eliot Spitzer Horace Mann School''s Ivy League ties go back to 1887, when it was founded as an educational experiment at the Columbia University Teachers College. The coed, independent day school not only focuses on preparation for the Ivy League, but their stated mission also emphasizes caring for others, with 80 hours of community service required for graduation. Image placeholder title 3. Brearly School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 37 Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-12, $43,680 Student Body: All girls Student/faculty ratio: 6:1 Notable Alumni: Kyra Sedgwick, classic movie star Anne Baxter and model Kim Stolz. Brearly, located on Manhattan''s posh Upper East Side, has long-standing Ivy League ties and was founded in 1871 by Harvard graduate Samuel A. Brearley, Jr. The all-female day school holds true to its commitment to diversity, with 44% of the student body comprised of students of color. The school fosters an "adventurous intellect" and stresses critical thinking and creativity.
Image placeholder title 2. Collegiate School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 40% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-12, $43,400 Student Body: All boys Student/Faculty Ratio: 5:1 Notable Alumni: John F. Kennedy, Jr. and David Duchovny Another venerable institution on New York''s Upper West Side, Collegiate School, was established in 1628. The all-boys preparatory school is known for its small collaborative class sizes, boasting an average student to teacher ratio of 5:1. Collegiate School is known not only for academic achievement, evidenced by the average combined SAT score of (2195), but also for its outstanding soccer team, ranked as the best amongst private schools in New York State. Image placeholder title 1. Trinity School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 40% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-11, $42,540. Grade 12, $43,320. Student/Faculty ratio: 6:1 Student Body: Co-ed Notable Alumni: John McEnroe and Larry Hagman
Located on Manhattan''s Upper West Side, Trinity is notably at the top of the list. The institution was founded more than 300 years ago as a school for the poor and was originally supported by charity. Its classes are considered the best in the nation, with its core curriculum focused on "inquiry-based" learning. Catering to grades K-12, Trinity now has an average enrollment of 960. The senior class is compromised of 113 students, 28% of which receive financial aid. Of the 214 students who took Advanced Placement classes in 2013, 93% received grades of 3 or higher. 77% received grades of 4 or 5. Approximately 41% of its graduates attended prestigious Ivy League colleges.
回复 1楼公用马甲41的帖子 If your end goal is Ivy, going through Pingry is pretty much guaranteed. The school is very focused on students being well rounded with heavy emphasis on writing and grammar. It's a great option if you can swing it. Oh, you may want to consider Lawrenceville too.
回复 91楼zxy2018的帖子 All of the schools from this list are great. But Pingry is among the top too, you can take a look at their website and you'll see the number of students accepted at Ivies. Pingry is definitely NOT a second tier private school.
回复 91楼zxy2018的帖子 5. Roxbury Latin School, West Roxbury, MA Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 36% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades 7-12, $29,300 Student Body: All boys Student/faculty ratio: 7:1 Notable Alumni: Yale founder, James Pierpont, and former Harvard president, James Bryant Conant This prep school in was founded in 1645, during the reign of King Charles I - more than a century before the American Revolution. It is, in fact, the oldest continuously operating school in the U.S. It's commitment to academics is evidenced by the median SAT scores of the graduating class of 2015, boasting a 720 in critical reading, 750 in math, and an average score of 740 in writing. 89% of the scores of the AP courses generated by the class of 2015 were either a 4 or 5 (61% scored the highest mark, 5). It's also one of the least expensive of our Top 14. Image placeholder title 4. Horace Mann School, The Bronx, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 36% Tuition (2015-2016): Half-Day Nursery, $32,300. Nursery-Grade 12, $45,000. Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 12:1 Notable alumni: Jack Kerouac and former NY Governor Eliot Spitzer Horace Mann School's Ivy League ties go back to 1887, when it was founded as an educational experiment at the Columbia University Teachers College. The coed, independent day school not only focuses on preparation for the Ivy League, but their stated mission also emphasizes caring for others, with 80 hours of community service required for graduation. Image placeholder title 3. Brearly School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 37 Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-12, $43,680 Student Body: All girls Student/faculty ratio: 6:1 Notable Alumni: Kyra Sedgwick, classic movie star Anne Baxter and model Kim Stolz. Brearly, located on Manhattan's posh Upper East Side, has long-standing Ivy League ties and was founded in 1871 by Harvard graduate Samuel A. Brearley, Jr. The all-female day school holds true to its commitment to diversity, with 44% of the student body comprised of students of color. The school fosters an "adventurous intellect" and stresses critical thinking and creativity.
Image placeholder title 2. Collegiate School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 40% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-12, $43,400 Student Body: All boys Student/Faculty Ratio: 5:1 Notable Alumni: John F. Kennedy, Jr. and David Duchovny Another venerable institution on New York's Upper West Side, Collegiate School, was established in 1628. The all-boys preparatory school is known for its small collaborative class sizes, boasting an average student to teacher ratio of 5:1. Collegiate School is known not only for academic achievement, evidenced by the average combined SAT score of (2195), but also for its outstanding soccer team, ranked as the best amongst private schools in New York State. Image placeholder title 1. Trinity School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 40% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-11, $42,540. Grade 12, $43,320. Student/Faculty ratio: 6:1 Student Body: Co-ed Notable Alumni: John McEnroe and Larry Hagman
Located on Manhattan's Upper West Side, Trinity is notably at the top of the list. The institution was founded more than 300 years ago as a school for the poor and was originally supported by charity. Its classes are considered the best in the nation, with its core curriculum focused on "inquiry-based" learning. Catering to grades K-12, Trinity now has an average enrollment of 960. The senior class is compromised of 113 students, 28% of which receive financial aid. Of the 214 students who took Advanced Placement classes in 2013, 93% received grades of 3 or higher. 77% received grades of 4 or 5. Approximately 41% of its graduates attended prestigious Ivy League colleges.
回复 1楼公用马甲41的帖子 If your end goal is Ivy, going through Pingry is pretty much guaranteed. The school is very focused on students being well rounded with heavy emphasis on writing and grammar. It''''s a great option if you can swing it. Oh, you may want to consider Lawrenceville too. red_is_bright 发表于 2023-12-08 00:06
你别在这里忽悠楼主了。 人家年收入才30万出头, 就算从小学上起,谁来guarantee 藤校? 上了Trinity School都不能保证, 更何况Pingry这种2流私校?(在New Jersey 确实算顶级, 我说的2流是全美国 ) 你知道Trinity School的家长都是些什么背景吗?要录取多么难吗? “If your end goal is Ivy, going through Pingry is pretty much guaranteed.”
更新一下:一天没看帖子,回来竟然被打了悲情的标志,想我们夫妻也是受了高等教育,还是faculty比较受人尊敬,竟然混到了悲情。诶
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三个小孩这样养很不错了。 你说那种课外班的搞法,就算一娃家庭,或许没有单项一万两万的课时费压力,但要达到那个人力,可能要辞职一个或者请很多的help,一样很吃力的。 孩子是否喜欢和受得住这种课外的精心培养也是两说。
公校不能比这个,私校都是预选一遍好学生的,要不高的话就是不行啊。公校参差不齐,没有选的权利
听个实话玻璃心了?那多灌点鸡汤,自己抱团取暖就好了。
我就讲事实而已。这是个学习毫不费劲的工科阳光大男生,可能课外活动少了点,但高中时候也去过顶级大学lab实习啥的,爬藤就是没准的事儿。我觉得他留在十分公立也一样出路很好
🛋️ 沙发板凳
另一个太调皮,肯定没戏
有啥必要。 如果高年级考不上,说明在里边也就是一般般水平。去了对以后有多大帮助呢。 如果真的出色,高年级一样能考上
主要是准备工作也很多,推荐信啊,考试啊,为了考试,我肯定要每天抓着5岁的娃补课,也是个辛苦的工作量
认真的回复,小的时候考,相对容易。但是交的钱多因为年数多。高中再考,不太容易进。小学的时候4万出一点头。高中差不多要5万了现在每年学费都涨而且Pingry中国人越来越多了。我的建议真的想进Pingry,权衡risk return,建议4年级考。
请问你是说考四年级入学?还是四年级考5年级入学?为什么是4年级考?有什么优势吗
Pingry 只有K/2/4/6/9年级entry year. 小学考相对容易,班级固定,能快速交到朋友。6年级9年级考相对难一些,而且是像大学选课一样,没有固定的班级,相对不容易交朋友。但6/9年级招的人数相对多一些。但竞争也大。
每个月到手这么多?应该就是正常到手吧,稅也扣了好多。未来也就每年涨个百分之几而已
你这个收入, 真没必要, 不值得。
Pingry 也不算啥顶级私校, 2流吧。顶级的大部分在纽约城里和麻省一带。
上顶级大学可能还比不上纽约城里的几个公立的特殊高中。
学费4万2,还有午餐钱,独立的午餐还挺贵,还有校服开支,每年还有field trip, 再加上donation和after school program, 夏校啥的,实际支出至少是5万5。你自己考虑,如果是我不会去上,这么小上个2-3万的就可以了。
把牙咬碎了,种牙又是一笔开销
顶私又不是必须的。 如果父母的收入不是顶级的,为什么期望孩子去顶级私立学校呢?消费欲望和能力要一致啊。而且孩子在一个不属于自己收入层次的学校里学习不见得是好事情,会出现一些心理问题。家长如果砸锅卖铁送孩子上学,如果得不到预期收益心理也会失衡。 这个收入去好学区公立学校就挺好的。
东亚家长喜欢自己吃冷饭让娃吃肉,顺便guilt trip自己的娃。我知道lz不是这么想的,但不要让娃潜意识里觉得家里过得紧张“都是因为自己”,这样的亲子关系不太健康。
口气真大呀!Pingry都算二流私校了?
要是收入还能保证涨可以试试,要是一直就30万左右建议还是算了太入不敷出了
150 reviews Sophomore: At the Pingry School, everyone can find their place. Whether it is the plethora of student interest clubs, diverse student body, the openness and willingness of the teachers to help at every turn, or just the smile on everyone's faces in the morning, it really is a joy to be a member of the Pingry Community. The level of trust and camaraderie among the community is unparalleled, and Pingry really sticks to the tenets of its Honor Code. But there really is no better way to experience the Pingry Community than to come see it for yourself! ... Read 150 reviews grade A+ Overall Niche Grade Students 1,197 Student-teacher ratio 7:1 #9 Best Private High Schools in America. The Pingry School Blue checkmark. Private School, BASKING RIDGE, NJ, K-12, 150 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars. Featured Review: Sophomore says At the Pingry School, everyone can find their place. Whether it is the plethora of student interest clubs, diverse student body, the openness and willingness of the teachers to help at every turn, or.... Read 150 reviews. Overall Niche Grade: A+, Students: 1,197, Student-Teacher Ratio: 7 to 1, View nearby homes Virtual tour
难道不是大学5~600美金的学费让他们疯得想跳楼吗
公校去大藤的也不少,真有天份的孩子, 在好公校一样可以。普通穷人去顶私做什么? 父母没钱, 孩子靠自己跨越阶级的多了, 做不到就别说天份了。 这不跟月薪1000 买爱马仕包一样吗? 有意义吗, 背个包就成富人了?
所以我从来不敢说😅我怕刺激到他们。尤其还学贷的
我是算只送小的那一个,大娃太调皮了
工资很难有大幅上涨
我就每次捐几百不行吗?
顶级私校,更适合私校学费只占税后收入零头,想培养孩子好习惯的家庭。如果孩子足够优秀,倒是可以申请减免学费。认识一个孩子,去了全美排第一的顶私,学费全免。
其实捐款并不太多。捐点是个意思,一般也就是几千,少数上万的大款。不要买包就把捐款钱省出来了。
不光如此,还要有思想准备会看到很多家庭是单职工还家里雇保姆而且小孩去了rutgers家长也兴高采烈 :-(
k申请想拿助学金比较难,毕竟一大堆教育工作金钱背景很强的家庭想去,初高中孩子牛,家庭收入这样进去会拿助学金的
不捐也没什么,一般中国父母还是捐的不错的,有有钱的非华裔不怎么捐的,完全看个人
没必要。要送一起送。公校好的话真没必要。你现在为了学费就月光,万一孩子以后还有啥突出的课外活动,有钱请私教吗?你私校一路供到大,这笔钱你打算以后一样的分量给老大吗?你有这笔钱吗
不一定要一起送。认识人两娃一个顶级公立要考的那种,一个顶级私立,俩孩子喜欢的不一样。楼主要实地考察一下。
两个娃肯定要端平的 大娃或许适合二档私利,又或许大娃喜欢吃美食想要下馆子, 喜欢父母的陪伴希望父母外包家务,喜欢度假,或者擅长某个课外活动,一样都可以花钱啊
何必呢,五岁娃为了考上父母咬牙才能供的学校,还得每天补课,大人孩子都累,还造成两娃不公平,读公立一家都轻松愉快不好么
好像一般私校捐款有个起步价,3000?捐款人的名字会按数目分类印在小册子上。
This is not accurate; Pingry is among the top private schools- many Pingry grads would rather point out they are from Pingry rather than which Ivy they attended for college. On the contrary, majority of the graduates from the top public high schools do not end up in top universities. There used to be some kind of quota with the public schools, not sure if it's still the case anymore.
但是这个调皮的娃也要承受家里月光的后果
另外两个娃就一点课外兴趣都不安排了?私校里学才艺也得花钱啊
公校私校都可以吧,看家长怎么想了。
看看藤校录取比例最高的顶级私校, 这个排名最客观, 最靠谱。这14家里, 纽约城里7个, MA 3个, NH 2个, CA 2个
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Top US Private Schools with the Most Graduates Getting Into Ivy League Universities
14. The College Preparatory School, Oakland, CA Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 29% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades 9-12: $38,670 Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 8:1 Notable Alumni: HTC founder Cher Wang and video game pioneer Mark Cerny
Though it''''''''s the newest school on the list, founded in 1960, College Prep has a distinguished reputation and is giving the East Coast establishment schools some competition to reckon with. At College Prep, 132 students of the Class of 2015 took 251 AP exams in 18 different subjects. 93% of the scores received were a 4 or a 5. It is no wonder, then, that the school boasts a 100% college matriculation rate for all students.
Image placeholder title 13. Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 29% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades 9-12 and postgrad, $47,790 boarding. Day, $36,800. Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 5:1 Notable Alumni: Author Gore Vidal and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg
Primarily a boarding school, Exeter was founded in 1781 specifically to prepare students for admission to Harvard University. Exeter''''''''s commitment to diversity is unparalleled; 46 different states and 34 different countries are represented in the student body. It''''''''s known for the Harkness plan, a participatory teaching method that fosters collaboration and support in the learning process. A key tenant to the Harkness Plan is that all classes must take place at a special oval Harkness Table, so that each class size is limited to 12.
Image placeholder title 12. Harvard-Westlake School, Los Angeles, CA Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 30% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades 7-12, $34,700 Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 8:1 Notable Alumni: Candice Bergen, Jake Gyllenhaal, Marc Harmon, Shirley Temple, Myrna Loy and astronaut Sally Ride
This is only one of two schools on the list located on the West Coast. Harvard-Westlake boasts a stellar academic reputation, as evidenced by the performance of this year''''''''s graduates on the ACT/SAT. 2016 graduates scored on average 697 on the SAT in critical reading, 710 on math and 707 on the writing portion of the exam. HW''''''''s students both past and present include countless glittering Hollywood surnames, and it also boasts a championship water polo team.
Image placeholder title 11. Chapin, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 30% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-12, $41,100 Student Body: All girls Student/faculty ratio: 7:1 Notable Alumni: Jacqueline Onassis Kennedy, Sigourney Weaver, Ivanka Trump and fashion designer Vera Wang
Founded over a century ago, Chapin is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, overlooking the East River. The all-female independent day school, while incredibly strong in academics, places a great emphasis on learning fostered outside of the classroom. For instance, seniors are encouraged to pursue independent study in a topic of their choosing. Recent examples have included in-depth studies of: leukemia stem cells, photographic images of wildlife in Greenland and Iceland, videogame design, and Biblical allusions in Shakespeare.
Image placeholder title 10. St. Paul''''''''s School, Concord, NH Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 30% Tuition (2015-2016): $57,985 (includes, room, fees and expenses) Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 5:1 Notable Alumni: Secretary of State John Kerry, former FBI director Robert Mueller and banker J. P. Morgan, Jr.
By far the most expensive school on this list, St. Paul''''''''s is a boarding school set on 2,000 pastoral acres. It boasts state-of-the art facilities that include a performing arts center, 95,000 square-foot athletic and fitness center, two ice hockey rinks, nine athletic fields and more.
Image placeholder title 9. The Dalton School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 31% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-12: $42,960 Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 7:1 Notable Alumni: Anderson Cooper, Christian Slater, Chevy Chase, Claire Danes and sci-fi author Samuel R. Delany
The Dalton School is located off Manhattan''''''''s Park Avenue, just a few blocks from the Spence School. It''''''''s known for a teaching approach called the Dalton Plan, which adapts education to each child''''''''s needs and fosters choice and responsibility.
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8. The Winsor School, Boston, MA Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~31% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades 5-12, $42,400 Student Body: All girls Student/faculty ratio: 7:1 Notable alumni: Celebrated sixties socialite Babe Paley and entrepreneur Lesley Dewan, one of Time magazine''''''''s "30 People Under 30 Changing the World"
Once known as Miss Winsor''''''''s School, the school has long-standing Ivy League ties, and Harvard president Charles William Eliot was one of its original incorporators. Ahead of its time, this school, which predates the suffragette movement, was founded to "prepare women to be self-supporting." In addition to its long-standing standard of academic excellence, Winsor encourages its students to be leaders by participating in national conferences, including the Student Diversity Leadership conference and the National Coalition of Girls'''''''' Schools conference.
Image placeholder title 7. The Spence School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 33% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-12, $45,150 Student Body: All girls Student/faculty ratio: 7:1 Notable Alumni: Gwyneth Paltrow, Jade Jagger (daughter of Mick), and author Francine du Plessix Gray
The Spence School was founded in 1892, based on what was then a forward-thinking belief - that women should have the opportunity to receive a quality education. It''''''''s located just steps from New York''''''''s Central Park and a short walk from the Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Spence has a long-standing tradition of academic excellence, admitting only one of every 10 applicants.
Image placeholder title 6. Phillips Academy Andover, Andover, MA Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 33% Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 5:1 Tuition (2015-2016): Grades 9-12 Boarding, $48,850. Day, $38,000. Notable Alumni: George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Jeb Bush and Humphrey Bogart
Known simply as Andover, this school has deep roots in American history. John Hancock signed its articles of incorporation, Paul Revere engraved its seal, and George Washington sent his nephews there. The student body today is equally impressive. In 2013, 455 candidates sat for 897 AP examinations. Of those, 59% scored a 5, the highest possible score, and 27% received a 4. Moreover, of the graduating class of 2014, 28 students were nominated as Merit Semifinalists and 2 students were named as Achievement Semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program.
5. Roxbury Latin School, West Roxbury, MA Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 36% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades 7-12, $29,300 Student Body: All boys Student/faculty ratio: 7:1 Notable Alumni: Yale founder, James Pierpont, and former Harvard president, James Bryant Conant
This prep school in was founded in 1645, during the reign of King Charles I - more than a century before the American Revolution. It is, in fact, the oldest continuously operating school in the U.S. It''s commitment to academics is evidenced by the median SAT scores of the graduating class of 2015, boasting a 720 in critical reading, 750 in math, and an average score of 740 in writing. 89% of the scores of the AP courses generated by the class of 2015 were either a 4 or 5 (61% scored the highest mark, 5). It''s also one of the least expensive of our Top 14.
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4. Horace Mann School, The Bronx, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 36% Tuition (2015-2016): Half-Day Nursery, $32,300. Nursery-Grade 12, $45,000. Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 12:1 Notable alumni: Jack Kerouac and former NY Governor Eliot Spitzer
Horace Mann School''s Ivy League ties go back to 1887, when it was founded as an educational experiment at the Columbia University Teachers College. The coed, independent day school not only focuses on preparation for the Ivy League, but their stated mission also emphasizes caring for others, with 80 hours of community service required for graduation.
Image placeholder title 3. Brearly School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 37 Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-12, $43,680 Student Body: All girls Student/faculty ratio: 6:1 Notable Alumni: Kyra Sedgwick, classic movie star Anne Baxter and model Kim Stolz.
Brearly, located on Manhattan''s posh Upper East Side, has long-standing Ivy League ties and was founded in 1871 by Harvard graduate Samuel A. Brearley, Jr. The all-female day school holds true to its commitment to diversity, with 44% of the student body comprised of students of color. The school fosters an "adventurous intellect" and stresses critical thinking and creativity.
Image placeholder title 2. Collegiate School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 40% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-12, $43,400 Student Body: All boys Student/Faculty Ratio: 5:1 Notable Alumni: John F. Kennedy, Jr. and David Duchovny
Another venerable institution on New York''s Upper West Side, Collegiate School, was established in 1628. The all-boys preparatory school is known for its small collaborative class sizes, boasting an average student to teacher ratio of 5:1. Collegiate School is known not only for academic achievement, evidenced by the average combined SAT score of (2195), but also for its outstanding soccer team, ranked as the best amongst private schools in New York State.
Image placeholder title 1. Trinity School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 40% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-11, $42,540. Grade 12, $43,320. Student/Faculty ratio: 6:1 Student Body: Co-ed Notable Alumni: John McEnroe and Larry Hagman
Located on Manhattan''s Upper West Side, Trinity is notably at the top of the list. The institution was founded more than 300 years ago as a school for the poor and was originally supported by charity. Its classes are considered the best in the nation, with its core curriculum focused on "inquiry-based" learning. Catering to grades K-12, Trinity now has an average enrollment of 960. The senior class is compromised of 113 students, 28% of which receive financial aid. Of the 214 students who took Advanced Placement classes in 2013, 93% received grades of 3 or higher. 77% received grades of 4 or 5. Approximately 41% of its graduates attended prestigious Ivy League colleges.
If your end goal is Ivy, going through Pingry is pretty much guaranteed. The school is very focused on students being well rounded with heavy emphasis on writing and grammar. It's a great option if you can swing it. Oh, you may want to consider Lawrenceville too.
All of the schools from this list are great. But Pingry is among the top too, you can take a look at their website and you'll see the number of students accepted at Ivies. Pingry is definitely NOT a second tier private school.
5. Roxbury Latin School, West Roxbury, MA Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 36% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades 7-12, $29,300 Student Body: All boys Student/faculty ratio: 7:1 Notable Alumni: Yale founder, James Pierpont, and former Harvard president, James Bryant Conant
This prep school in was founded in 1645, during the reign of King Charles I - more than a century before the American Revolution. It is, in fact, the oldest continuously operating school in the U.S. It's commitment to academics is evidenced by the median SAT scores of the graduating class of 2015, boasting a 720 in critical reading, 750 in math, and an average score of 740 in writing. 89% of the scores of the AP courses generated by the class of 2015 were either a 4 or 5 (61% scored the highest mark, 5). It's also one of the least expensive of our Top 14.
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4. Horace Mann School, The Bronx, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 36% Tuition (2015-2016): Half-Day Nursery, $32,300. Nursery-Grade 12, $45,000. Student Body: Co-ed Student/faculty ratio: 12:1 Notable alumni: Jack Kerouac and former NY Governor Eliot Spitzer
Horace Mann School's Ivy League ties go back to 1887, when it was founded as an educational experiment at the Columbia University Teachers College. The coed, independent day school not only focuses on preparation for the Ivy League, but their stated mission also emphasizes caring for others, with 80 hours of community service required for graduation.
Image placeholder title 3. Brearly School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 37 Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-12, $43,680 Student Body: All girls Student/faculty ratio: 6:1 Notable Alumni: Kyra Sedgwick, classic movie star Anne Baxter and model Kim Stolz.
Brearly, located on Manhattan's posh Upper East Side, has long-standing Ivy League ties and was founded in 1871 by Harvard graduate Samuel A. Brearley, Jr. The all-female day school holds true to its commitment to diversity, with 44% of the student body comprised of students of color. The school fosters an "adventurous intellect" and stresses critical thinking and creativity.
Image placeholder title 2. Collegiate School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 40% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-12, $43,400 Student Body: All boys Student/Faculty Ratio: 5:1 Notable Alumni: John F. Kennedy, Jr. and David Duchovny
Another venerable institution on New York's Upper West Side, Collegiate School, was established in 1628. The all-boys preparatory school is known for its small collaborative class sizes, boasting an average student to teacher ratio of 5:1. Collegiate School is known not only for academic achievement, evidenced by the average combined SAT score of (2195), but also for its outstanding soccer team, ranked as the best amongst private schools in New York State.
Image placeholder title 1. Trinity School, New York, NY Percentage admitted to Ivy League ~ 40% Tuition (2015-2016): Grades K-11, $42,540. Grade 12, $43,320. Student/Faculty ratio: 6:1 Student Body: Co-ed Notable Alumni: John McEnroe and Larry Hagman
Located on Manhattan's Upper West Side, Trinity is notably at the top of the list. The institution was founded more than 300 years ago as a school for the poor and was originally supported by charity. Its classes are considered the best in the nation, with its core curriculum focused on "inquiry-based" learning. Catering to grades K-12, Trinity now has an average enrollment of 960. The senior class is compromised of 113 students, 28% of which receive financial aid. Of the 214 students who took Advanced Placement classes in 2013, 93% received grades of 3 or higher. 77% received grades of 4 or 5. Approximately 41% of its graduates attended prestigious Ivy League colleges.
你别在这里忽悠楼主了。 人家年收入才30万出头, 就算从小学上起,谁来guarantee 藤校?
上了Trinity School都不能保证, 更何况Pingry这种2流私校?(在New Jersey 确实算顶级, 我说的2流是全美国 )
你知道Trinity School的家长都是些什么背景吗?要录取多么难吗?
“If your end goal is Ivy, going through Pingry is pretty much guaranteed.”