What Schools are Considered 2T?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 HM
4 Collegiate
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 Chapin
8 Riverdale
9 St Ann's
10 Trevor
11 Fieldston
12 Marymount
13 Sacred Heart
14 Nightingale
15 Regis
16 Friends Seminary
16 GCS
17 Packer
18 Poly
19 Loyola
20 Avenues
21 BFS
22 BC
23 Basis
24 Hewitt
25 Calhoun
26 Hackley
27 Lycée
28 UNIS
29 Xavier
30 Fordham Prep
32 Notre Dame
33 DA
34 SVF
35 Dwight


Fixed the list
Anonymous
1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 HM
4 Collegiate
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 Chapin
8 Riverdale
9 St Ann's
10 Trevor
11 Fieldston
12 Marymount
13 Sacred Heart
14 Nightingale
15 Regis
16 Friends Seminary
16 GCS
17 Packer
18 Poly
19 Loyola
20 Avenues
21 BFS
22 BC
23 Basis
24 Hewitt
25 Calhoun
26 Hackley
27 Lycée
28 UNIS
29 Xavier
30 Fordham Prep
32 Notre Dame
33 DA
34 SVF
35 Dwight
Anonymous
I added in the boys K-8 and Town at one posters request

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 HM
4 Collegiate
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 Chapin
8 Riverdale
9 St Ann's
St B
10 Trevor
11 Fieldston
12 Marymount
St D
13 Sacred Heart
14 Nightingale
15 Regis
16 Friends Seminary
16 GCS
17 Packer
Buckley
18 Poly
19 Loyola
20 Avenues
21 BFS
22 BC
23 Basis
24 Hewitt
25 Calhoun
26 Hackley
27 Lycée
28 UNIS
Allen-Stevenson
29 Xavier
30 Fordham Prep
32 Notre Dame
33 DA
34 SVF
Town
35 Dwight
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I added in the boys K-8 and Town at one posters request

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 HM
4 Collegiate
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 Chapin
8 Riverdale
9 St Ann's
St B
10 Trevor
11 Fieldston
12 Marymount
St D
13 Sacred Heart
14 Nightingale
15 Regis
16 Friends Seminary
16 GCS
17 Packer
Buckley
18 Poly
19 Loyola
20 Avenues
21 BFS
22 BC
23 Basis
24 Hewitt
25 Calhoun
26 Hackley
27 Lycée
28 UNIS
Allen-Stevenson
29 Xavier
30 Fordham Prep
32 Notre Dame
33 DA
34 SVF
Town
35 Dwight


An improvement, but there are quirks. Collegiate has better exmissions than HM. Few people would put Marymount above Sacred Heart. Regis seems unfairly penalized for being less "upper crust" than the $70k schools. Hackley has become a popular destination for the K-8 boys who don't want a pressure cooker. Exmissions are similar to or slightly better than Fieldston these days. It's not remotely TT, but i in no world is it #36 below Calhoun.

It's not clear if we're comparing K-8 boys with only the K-8 components of the K-12s to make it apples-to-apples. If so, you'd have to discount the hill schools, which do well partly by admitting lots of high achieving kids at 9th grade. Fieldston and Riverdale are particularly social-emotional heavy in the early years compared to the boys' K-8s. One could also argue that St Bs is more rigorous than Collegiate in K-8... though it's not harder to get into.

I'm not going to attempt 35, but here's my top 20, considering their K-8 programs only:

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 Collegiate
4 St Bernard's
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 HM
8 Chapin
9 St Ann's
10 St David's
11 Buckley
12 Sacred Heart
13 Nightingale
14 Riverdale
15 Allen Stevenson
16 Hackley
17 Fieldston
18 Browning
19 Friends
20 Packer






Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I added in the boys K-8 and Town at one posters request

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 HM
4 Collegiate
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 Chapin
8 Riverdale
9 St Ann's
St B
10 Trevor
11 Fieldston
12 Marymount
St D
13 Sacred Heart
14 Nightingale
15 Regis
16 Friends Seminary
16 GCS
17 Packer
Buckley
18 Poly
19 Loyola
20 Avenues
21 BFS
22 BC
23 Basis
24 Hewitt
25 Calhoun
26 Hackley
27 Lycée
28 UNIS
Allen-Stevenson
29 Xavier
30 Fordham Prep
32 Notre Dame
33 DA
34 SVF
Town
35 Dwight


An improvement, but there are quirks. Collegiate has better exmissions than HM. Few people would put Marymount above Sacred Heart. Regis seems unfairly penalized for being less "upper crust" than the $70k schools. Hackley has become a popular destination for the K-8 boys who don't want a pressure cooker. Exmissions are similar to or slightly better than Fieldston these days. It's not remotely TT, but i in no world is it #36 below Calhoun.

It's not clear if we're comparing K-8 boys with only the K-8 components of the K-12s to make it apples-to-apples. If so, you'd have to discount the hill schools, which do well partly by admitting lots of high achieving kids at 9th grade. Fieldston and Riverdale are particularly social-emotional heavy in the early years compared to the boys' K-8s. One could also argue that St Bs is more rigorous than Collegiate in K-8... though it's not harder to get into.

I'm not going to attempt 35, but here's my top 20, considering their K-8 programs only:

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 Collegiate
4 St Bernard's
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 HM
8 Chapin
9 St Ann's
10 St David's
11 Buckley
12 Sacred Heart
13 Nightingale
14 Riverdale
15 Allen Stevenson
16 Hackley
17 Fieldston
18 Browning
19 Friends
20 Packer








Agree with all but I wouldn’t have browning that high.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I added in the boys K-8 and Town at one posters request

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 HM
4 Collegiate
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 Chapin
8 Riverdale
9 St Ann's
St B
10 Trevor
11 Fieldston
12 Marymount
St D
13 Sacred Heart
14 Nightingale
15 Regis
16 Friends Seminary
16 GCS
17 Packer
Buckley
18 Poly
19 Loyola
20 Avenues
21 BFS
22 BC
23 Basis
24 Hewitt
25 Calhoun
26 Hackley
27 Lycée
28 UNIS
Allen-Stevenson
29 Xavier
30 Fordham Prep
32 Notre Dame
33 DA
34 SVF
Town
35 Dwight


An improvement, but there are quirks. Collegiate has better exmissions than HM. Few people would put Marymount above Sacred Heart. Regis seems unfairly penalized for being less "upper crust" than the $70k schools. Hackley has become a popular destination for the K-8 boys who don't want a pressure cooker. Exmissions are similar to or slightly better than Fieldston these days. It's not remotely TT, but i in no world is it #36 below Calhoun.

It's not clear if we're comparing K-8 boys with only the K-8 components of the K-12s to make it apples-to-apples. If so, you'd have to discount the hill schools, which do well partly by admitting lots of high achieving kids at 9th grade. Fieldston and Riverdale are particularly social-emotional heavy in the early years compared to the boys' K-8s. One could also argue that St Bs is more rigorous than Collegiate in K-8... though it's not harder to get into.

I'm not going to attempt 35, but here's my top 20, considering their K-8 programs only:

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 Collegiate
4 St Bernard's
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 HM
8 Chapin
9 St Ann's
10 St David's
11 Buckley
12 Sacred Heart
13 Nightingale
14 Riverdale
15 Allen Stevenson
16 Hackley
17 Fieldston
18 Browning
19 Friends
20 Packer









Thank you for the feedback. How would the religious K-8 schools compare? Rodeph Sholom might be top 5 and St. Ignatius top 10.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I added in the boys K-8 and Town at one posters request

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 HM
4 Collegiate
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 Chapin
8 Riverdale
9 St Ann's
St B
10 Trevor
11 Fieldston
12 Marymount
St D
13 Sacred Heart
14 Nightingale
15 Regis
16 Friends Seminary
16 GCS
17 Packer
Buckley
18 Poly
19 Loyola
20 Avenues
21 BFS
22 BC
23 Basis
24 Hewitt
25 Calhoun
26 Hackley
27 Lycée
28 UNIS
Allen-Stevenson
29 Xavier
30 Fordham Prep
32 Notre Dame
33 DA
34 SVF
Town
35 Dwight


An improvement, but there are quirks. Collegiate has better exmissions than HM. Few people would put Marymount above Sacred Heart. Regis seems unfairly penalized for being less "upper crust" than the $70k schools. Hackley has become a popular destination for the K-8 boys who don't want a pressure cooker. Exmissions are similar to or slightly better than Fieldston these days. It's not remotely TT, but i in no world is it #36 below Calhoun.

It's not clear if we're comparing K-8 boys with only the K-8 components of the K-12s to make it apples-to-apples. If so, you'd have to discount the hill schools, which do well partly by admitting lots of high achieving kids at 9th grade. Fieldston and Riverdale are particularly social-emotional heavy in the early years compared to the boys' K-8s. One could also argue that St Bs is more rigorous than Collegiate in K-8... though it's not harder to get into.

I'm not going to attempt 35, but here's my top 20, considering their K-8 programs only:

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 Collegiate
4 St Bernard's
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 HM
8 Chapin
9 St Ann's
10 St David's
11 Buckley
12 Sacred Heart
13 Nightingale
14 Riverdale
15 Allen Stevenson
16 Hackley
17 Fieldston
18 Browning
19 Friends
20 Packer









Thank you for the feedback. How would the religious K-8 schools compare? Rodeph Sholom might be top 5 and St. Ignatius top 10.


Rodeph is not top 5. It is perfectly fine but it is nowhere near that. They have a pretty good core of good kids and families but then have trouble filling in around that. They weren't in danger of going away but inheriting the kids from the failed Solomon Schechter school was a nice lifeline.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I added in the boys K-8 and Town at one posters request

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 HM
4 Collegiate
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 Chapin
8 Riverdale
9 St Ann's
St B
10 Trevor
11 Fieldston
12 Marymount
St D
13 Sacred Heart
14 Nightingale
15 Regis
16 Friends Seminary
16 GCS
17 Packer
Buckley
18 Poly
19 Loyola
20 Avenues
21 BFS
22 BC
23 Basis
24 Hewitt
25 Calhoun
26 Hackley
27 Lycée
28 UNIS
Allen-Stevenson
29 Xavier
30 Fordham Prep
32 Notre Dame
33 DA
34 SVF
Town
35 Dwight


An improvement, but there are quirks. Collegiate has better exmissions than HM. Few people would put Marymount above Sacred Heart. Regis seems unfairly penalized for being less "upper crust" than the $70k schools. Hackley has become a popular destination for the K-8 boys who don't want a pressure cooker. Exmissions are similar to or slightly better than Fieldston these days. It's not remotely TT, but i in no world is it #36 below Calhoun.

It's not clear if we're comparing K-8 boys with only the K-8 components of the K-12s to make it apples-to-apples. If so, you'd have to discount the hill schools, which do well partly by admitting lots of high achieving kids at 9th grade. Fieldston and Riverdale are particularly social-emotional heavy in the early years compared to the boys' K-8s. One could also argue that St Bs is more rigorous than Collegiate in K-8... though it's not harder to get into.

I'm not going to attempt 35, but here's my top 20, considering their K-8 programs only:

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 Collegiate
4 St Bernard's
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 HM
8 Chapin
9 St Ann's
10 St David's
11 Buckley
12 Sacred Heart
13 Nightingale
14 Riverdale
15 Allen Stevenson
16 Hackley
17 Fieldston
18 Browning
19 Friends
20 Packer









Thank you for the feedback. How would the religious K-8 schools compare? Rodeph Sholom might be top 5 and St. Ignatius top 10.


Rodeph is not top 5. It is perfectly fine but it is nowhere near that. They have a pretty good core of good kids and families but then have trouble filling in around that. They weren't in danger of going away but inheriting the kids from the failed Solomon Schechter school was a nice lifeline.


There exmissions this year was very impressive. Many students going on to TT high schools. I have not seen a list like that from any of the private independent K-8 schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I added in the boys K-8 and Town at one posters request

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 HM
4 Collegiate
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 Chapin
8 Riverdale
9 St Ann's
St B
10 Trevor
11 Fieldston
12 Marymount
St D
13 Sacred Heart
14 Nightingale
15 Regis
16 Friends Seminary
16 GCS
17 Packer
Buckley
18 Poly
19 Loyola
20 Avenues
21 BFS
22 BC
23 Basis
24 Hewitt
25 Calhoun
26 Hackley
27 Lycée
28 UNIS
Allen-Stevenson
29 Xavier
30 Fordham Prep
32 Notre Dame
33 DA
34 SVF
Town
35 Dwight


An improvement, but there are quirks. Collegiate has better exmissions than HM. Few people would put Marymount above Sacred Heart. Regis seems unfairly penalized for being less "upper crust" than the $70k schools. Hackley has become a popular destination for the K-8 boys who don't want a pressure cooker. Exmissions are similar to or slightly better than Fieldston these days. It's not remotely TT, but i in no world is it #36 below Calhoun.

It's not clear if we're comparing K-8 boys with only the K-8 components of the K-12s to make it apples-to-apples. If so, you'd have to discount the hill schools, which do well partly by admitting lots of high achieving kids at 9th grade. Fieldston and Riverdale are particularly social-emotional heavy in the early years compared to the boys' K-8s. One could also argue that St Bs is more rigorous than Collegiate in K-8... though it's not harder to get into.

I'm not going to attempt 35, but here's my top 20, considering their K-8 programs only:

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 Collegiate
4 St Bernard's
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 HM
8 Chapin
9 St Ann's
10 St David's
11 Buckley
12 Sacred Heart
13 Nightingale
14 Riverdale
15 Allen Stevenson
16 Hackley
17 Fieldston
18 Browning
19 Friends
20 Packer









Thank you for the feedback. How would the religious K-8 schools compare? Rodeph Sholom might be top 5 and St. Ignatius top 10.


Rodeph is not top 5. It is perfectly fine but it is nowhere near that. They have a pretty good core of good kids and families but then have trouble filling in around that. They weren't in danger of going away but inheriting the kids from the failed Solomon Schechter school was a nice lifeline.


There exmissions this year was very impressive. Many students going on to TT high schools. I have not seen a list like that from any of the private independent K-8 schools.


Plenty have that record. Four are on the list above. Add in Speyer too. What you’re saying is laughable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I added in the boys K-8 and Town at one posters request

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 HM
4 Collegiate
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 Chapin
8 Riverdale
9 St Ann's
St B
10 Trevor
11 Fieldston
12 Marymount
St D
13 Sacred Heart
14 Nightingale
15 Regis
16 Friends Seminary
16 GCS
17 Packer
Buckley
18 Poly
19 Loyola
20 Avenues
21 BFS
22 BC
23 Basis
24 Hewitt
25 Calhoun
26 Hackley
27 Lycée
28 UNIS
Allen-Stevenson
29 Xavier
30 Fordham Prep
32 Notre Dame
33 DA
34 SVF
Town
35 Dwight


An improvement, but there are quirks. Collegiate has better exmissions than HM. Few people would put Marymount above Sacred Heart. Regis seems unfairly penalized for being less "upper crust" than the $70k schools. Hackley has become a popular destination for the K-8 boys who don't want a pressure cooker. Exmissions are similar to or slightly better than Fieldston these days. It's not remotely TT, but i in no world is it #36 below Calhoun.

It's not clear if we're comparing K-8 boys with only the K-8 components of the K-12s to make it apples-to-apples. If so, you'd have to discount the hill schools, which do well partly by admitting lots of high achieving kids at 9th grade. Fieldston and Riverdale are particularly social-emotional heavy in the early years compared to the boys' K-8s. One could also argue that St Bs is more rigorous than Collegiate in K-8... though it's not harder to get into.

I'm not going to attempt 35, but here's my top 20, considering their K-8 programs only:

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 Collegiate
4 St Bernard's
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 HM
8 Chapin
9 St Ann's
10 St David's
11 Buckley
12 Sacred Heart
13 Nightingale
14 Riverdale
15 Allen Stevenson
16 Hackley
17 Fieldston
18 Browning
19 Friends
20 Packer









Thank you for the feedback. How would the religious K-8 schools compare? Rodeph Sholom might be top 5 and St. Ignatius top 10.


Rodeph is not top 5. It is perfectly fine but it is nowhere near that. They have a pretty good core of good kids and families but then have trouble filling in around that. They weren't in danger of going away but inheriting the kids from the failed Solomon Schechter school was a nice lifeline.


There exmissions this year was very impressive. Many students going on to TT high schools. I have not seen a list like that from any of the private independent K-8 schools.


They have a number of very connected families. If you go in there connected they won't screw it up. If you aren't, there is a pretty good chance you will do well but no guarantees. When in doubt they will likely get you CGPS, DE or Heschel, which is not a bad outcome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I added in the boys K-8 and Town at one posters request

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 HM
4 Collegiate
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 Chapin
8 Riverdale
9 St Ann's
St B
10 Trevor
11 Fieldston
12 Marymount
St D
13 Sacred Heart
14 Nightingale
15 Regis
16 Friends Seminary
16 GCS
17 Packer
Buckley
18 Poly
19 Loyola
20 Avenues
21 BFS
22 BC
23 Basis
24 Hewitt
25 Calhoun
26 Hackley
27 Lycée
28 UNIS
Allen-Stevenson
29 Xavier
30 Fordham Prep
32 Notre Dame
33 DA
34 SVF
Town
35 Dwight


An improvement, but there are quirks. Collegiate has better exmissions than HM. Few people would put Marymount above Sacred Heart. Regis seems unfairly penalized for being less "upper crust" than the $70k schools. Hackley has become a popular destination for the K-8 boys who don't want a pressure cooker. Exmissions are similar to or slightly better than Fieldston these days. It's not remotely TT, but i in no world is it #36 below Calhoun.

It's not clear if we're comparing K-8 boys with only the K-8 components of the K-12s to make it apples-to-apples. If so, you'd have to discount the hill schools, which do well partly by admitting lots of high achieving kids at 9th grade. Fieldston and Riverdale are particularly social-emotional heavy in the early years compared to the boys' K-8s. One could also argue that St Bs is more rigorous than Collegiate in K-8... though it's not harder to get into.

I'm not going to attempt 35, but here's my top 20, considering their K-8 programs only:

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 Collegiate
4 St Bernard's
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 HM
8 Chapin
9 St Ann's
10 St David's
11 Buckley
12 Sacred Heart
13 Nightingale
14 Riverdale
15 Allen Stevenson
16 Hackley
17 Fieldston
18 Browning
19 Friends
20 Packer









Thank you for the feedback. How would the religious K-8 schools compare? Rodeph Sholom might be top 5 and St. Ignatius top 10.


Rodeph is not top 5. It is perfectly fine but it is nowhere near that. They have a pretty good core of good kids and families but then have trouble filling in around that. They weren't in danger of going away but inheriting the kids from the failed Solomon Schechter school was a nice lifeline.


There exmissions this year was very impressive. Many students going on to TT high schools. I have not seen a list like that from any of the private independent K-8 schools.


Plenty have that record. Four are on the list above. Add in Speyer too. What you’re saying is laughable.


There is no way Speyer is sending half the class to HM, Riverdale, Trinity, Dalton, Spence, etc…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I added in the boys K-8 and Town at one posters request

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 HM
4 Collegiate
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 Chapin
8 Riverdale
9 St Ann's
St B
10 Trevor
11 Fieldston
12 Marymount
St D
13 Sacred Heart
14 Nightingale
15 Regis
16 Friends Seminary
16 GCS
17 Packer
Buckley
18 Poly
19 Loyola
20 Avenues
21 BFS
22 BC
23 Basis
24 Hewitt
25 Calhoun
26 Hackley
27 Lycée
28 UNIS
Allen-Stevenson
29 Xavier
30 Fordham Prep
32 Notre Dame
33 DA
34 SVF
Town
35 Dwight


An improvement, but there are quirks. Collegiate has better exmissions than HM. Few people would put Marymount above Sacred Heart. Regis seems unfairly penalized for being less "upper crust" than the $70k schools. Hackley has become a popular destination for the K-8 boys who don't want a pressure cooker. Exmissions are similar to or slightly better than Fieldston these days. It's not remotely TT, but i in no world is it #36 below Calhoun.

It's not clear if we're comparing K-8 boys with only the K-8 components of the K-12s to make it apples-to-apples. If so, you'd have to discount the hill schools, which do well partly by admitting lots of high achieving kids at 9th grade. Fieldston and Riverdale are particularly social-emotional heavy in the early years compared to the boys' K-8s. One could also argue that St Bs is more rigorous than Collegiate in K-8... though it's not harder to get into.

I'm not going to attempt 35, but here's my top 20, considering their K-8 programs only:

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 Collegiate
4 St Bernard's
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 HM
8 Chapin
9 St Ann's
10 St David's
11 Buckley
12 Sacred Heart
13 Nightingale
14 Riverdale
15 Allen Stevenson
16 Hackley
17 Fieldston
18 Browning
19 Friends
20 Packer









Thank you for the feedback. How would the religious K-8 schools compare? Rodeph Sholom might be top 5 and St. Ignatius top 10.


Rodeph is not top 5. It is perfectly fine but it is nowhere near that. They have a pretty good core of good kids and families but then have trouble filling in around that. They weren't in danger of going away but inheriting the kids from the failed Solomon Schechter school was a nice lifeline.


There exmissions this year was very impressive. Many students going on to TT high schools. I have not seen a list like that from any of the private independent K-8 schools.


Plenty have that record. Four are on the list above. Add in Speyer too. What you’re saying is laughable.


There is no way Speyer is sending half the class to HM, Riverdale, Trinity, Dalton, Spence, etc…


There was another thread where they discussed this - exmissions were relaly impressive. The school wouldn't work for my kid but they clearly have a formula that works.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I added in the boys K-8 and Town at one posters request

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 HM
4 Collegiate
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 Chapin
8 Riverdale
9 St Ann's
St B
10 Trevor
11 Fieldston
12 Marymount
St D
13 Sacred Heart
14 Nightingale
15 Regis
16 Friends Seminary
16 GCS
17 Packer
Buckley
18 Poly
19 Loyola
20 Avenues
21 BFS
22 BC
23 Basis
24 Hewitt
25 Calhoun
26 Hackley
27 Lycée
28 UNIS
Allen-Stevenson
29 Xavier
30 Fordham Prep
32 Notre Dame
33 DA
34 SVF
Town
35 Dwight


An improvement, but there are quirks. Collegiate has better exmissions than HM. Few people would put Marymount above Sacred Heart. Regis seems unfairly penalized for being less "upper crust" than the $70k schools. Hackley has become a popular destination for the K-8 boys who don't want a pressure cooker. Exmissions are similar to or slightly better than Fieldston these days. It's not remotely TT, but i in no world is it #36 below Calhoun.

It's not clear if we're comparing K-8 boys with only the K-8 components of the K-12s to make it apples-to-apples. If so, you'd have to discount the hill schools, which do well partly by admitting lots of high achieving kids at 9th grade. Fieldston and Riverdale are particularly social-emotional heavy in the early years compared to the boys' K-8s. One could also argue that St Bs is more rigorous than Collegiate in K-8... though it's not harder to get into.

I'm not going to attempt 35, but here's my top 20, considering their K-8 programs only:

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 Collegiate
4 St Bernard's
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 HM
8 Chapin
9 St Ann's
10 St David's
11 Buckley
12 Sacred Heart
13 Nightingale
14 Riverdale
15 Allen Stevenson
16 Hackley
17 Fieldston
18 Browning
19 Friends
20 Packer









Thank you for the feedback. How would the religious K-8 schools compare? Rodeph Sholom might be top 5 and St. Ignatius top 10.


Rodeph is not top 5. It is perfectly fine but it is nowhere near that. They have a pretty good core of good kids and families but then have trouble filling in around that. They weren't in danger of going away but inheriting the kids from the failed Solomon Schechter school was a nice lifeline.


There exmissions this year was very impressive. Many students going on to TT high schools. I have not seen a list like that from any of the private independent K-8 schools.


Plenty have that record. Four are on the list above. Add in Speyer too. What you’re saying is laughable.


There is no way Speyer is sending half the class to HM, Riverdale, Trinity, Dalton, Spence, etc…


If you include the boarding school equivalent, yes over half the class is going to schools of that caliber
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I added in the boys K-8 and Town at one posters request

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 HM
4 Collegiate
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 Chapin
8 Riverdale
9 St Ann's
St B
10 Trevor
11 Fieldston
12 Marymount
St D
13 Sacred Heart
14 Nightingale
15 Regis
16 Friends Seminary
16 GCS
17 Packer
Buckley
18 Poly
19 Loyola
20 Avenues
21 BFS
22 BC
23 Basis
24 Hewitt
25 Calhoun
26 Hackley
27 Lycée
28 UNIS
Allen-Stevenson
29 Xavier
30 Fordham Prep
32 Notre Dame
33 DA
34 SVF
Town
35 Dwight


An improvement, but there are quirks. Collegiate has better exmissions than HM. Few people would put Marymount above Sacred Heart. Regis seems unfairly penalized for being less "upper crust" than the $70k schools. Hackley has become a popular destination for the K-8 boys who don't want a pressure cooker. Exmissions are similar to or slightly better than Fieldston these days. It's not remotely TT, but i in no world is it #36 below Calhoun.

It's not clear if we're comparing K-8 boys with only the K-8 components of the K-12s to make it apples-to-apples. If so, you'd have to discount the hill schools, which do well partly by admitting lots of high achieving kids at 9th grade. Fieldston and Riverdale are particularly social-emotional heavy in the early years compared to the boys' K-8s. One could also argue that St Bs is more rigorous than Collegiate in K-8... though it's not harder to get into.

I'm not going to attempt 35, but here's my top 20, considering their K-8 programs only:

1 Trinity
2 Brearley
3 Collegiate
4 St Bernard's
5 Spence
6 Dalton
7 HM
8 Chapin
9 St Ann's
10 St David's
11 Buckley
12 Sacred Heart
13 Nightingale
14 Riverdale
15 Allen Stevenson
16 Hackley
17 Fieldston
18 Browning
19 Friends
20 Packer









Thank you for the feedback. How would the religious K-8 schools compare? Rodeph Sholom might be top 5 and St. Ignatius top 10.


Rodeph is not top 5. It is perfectly fine but it is nowhere near that. They have a pretty good core of good kids and families but then have trouble filling in around that. They weren't in danger of going away but inheriting the kids from the failed Solomon Schechter school was a nice lifeline.


There exmissions this year was very impressive. Many students going on to TT high schools. I have not seen a list like that from any of the private independent K-8 schools.


Plenty have that record. Four are on the list above. Add in Speyer too. What you’re saying is laughable.


There is no way Speyer is sending half the class to HM, Riverdale, Trinity, Dalton, Spence, etc…


There was another thread where they discussed this - exmissions were relaly impressive. The school wouldn't work for my kid but they clearly have a formula that works.


The formula is tiger parents who can afford tuition. There's little doubt Speyer has very good exmissions, especially if you're interested in Hunter/Stuy/BronxSci. The inside scoop (from faculty), though, is that admissions standards have dropped and they now take the majority of full-pay applicants. Also, that there's some slight of hand in what they post online RE: private school exmissions, which makes sense given the admissions standards. Don't get me wrong, the exmissions are good, just not as good as they want you to believe. It's also a really quirky/nerdy place, which could make it a great fit for some, though you're not getting the polish and confidence that the traditional top schools instill.
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Weird to think one can’t be quirky and polished.
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