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High School Matriculation
Among the last four classes of graduates, 98% of students have enrolled in selective schools.
List includes matriculation from the classes of 2015-2024.
List of 3 items.
INDEPENDENT DAY
Brearley School
Brooklyn Friends School
Browning School
Chapin School
Calhoun School
Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School
(3)
Convent of the Sacred Heart
Dalton School
(2)
Fieldston School (2)
Friends Seminary (3)
Grace Church School (6)
Greenwich Country Day School
Horace Mann School (4)
Nightingale-Bamford School
Professional Children's School
Riverdale Country School (7)
Rudolf Steiner School
(2)
Spence School
(6)
Trevor Day School (2)
Trinity School
(4)
United Nations International School (2)
SELECTIVE PUBLIC
High School of American Studies
Beacon School
Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts
Frederick Douglass Academy
Humanities Preparatory Academy
Inwood Early College for Health & Information Tech
Manhattan Center For Science and Mathematics (3)
Manhattan Village Academy
NYC Museum School
Repertory Company High School for Theatre Arts
OTHER PUBLIC
Academy for Software Engineering
Central Islip Senior High School
Parkland High School
List of 2 items.
INDEPENDENT BOARDING
Avon Old Farms School
Bard Academy (2)
Church Farm School
(10)
Frederick Gunn School (2)
George School
Kent School
(3)
Lawrenceville School
(2)
Marvelwood School
Miss Hall's School
(3)
Miss Porter’s School (3)
Northfield Mount Hermon School
Peddie School (8)
Phillips Academy Andover
Purnell School (2)
Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School (4)
Stoneleigh-Burnham School
Stony Brook School
Westover School
(4)
SELECTIVE CATHOLIC
Academy of Mount St. Ursula
Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School
Cardinal Spellman High School (3)
Cristo Rey New York High School (4)
Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School
Dominican Academy (2)
Fordham Preparatory School
Iona Prep
La Salle Academy
St. Jean Baptiste High School (3)
St. Raymond High School for Boys
St. Vincent Ferrer High School (2)
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represents enrollment decisions for the most recent class.
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