St. Ann’s does not require the ISEE, they administer their own tests. There tends to be more openings at 9th grade! It’s a progressive school so I’d say the applicant needs to have cultivated some strong extracurriculars… |
St Ann’s is a fantastic school. Quite artsy. Produces a ton of actors/filmmakers/writers,etc. For whatever reason it seems to get overshadowed by the bigger, more famous names despite equal footing, but that’s actually a tick in its favor to me. Brooklyn might be a bit of a pain though. I don’t know anything about the admissions process or selectivity. I’m sure it’s hyper competitive. |
Odd Mom Out (S1E5) does a good depiction on why St Ann’s wouldn't be for everyone. |
| Additionally, it’s much easier to gain acceptance at a top tier school at 9th grade many kids leave for boarding school and/or the schools expand the classes for high school. Only the exceptional students have a shot at 5th or 6th grade. Avenues, Columbia Grammar, Nightingale and Allen-Stevenson are the best bet for average students seeking a NYC middle school. |
We are also looking into Hill Schools. Horace Mann and Riverdale. Riverdale seems super popular and less pressure cooker than Horace Mann. Horace Mann seems to have a reputation as cutthroat. I am wondering if this reputation has any credibility? |
Easier maybe. Still highly difficult to get in top tier at 9th grade considering the number of applicants. |
Horace Mann is maybe a TOUCH more academic than Riverdale but they are comparable. Due to Riverdale’s recent reputation for being a bit less of a pressure cooker it has become easier to get into Horace Mann than Riverdale. Riverdale student body is also much more cliquey and less diverse than Horace Mann student body. Additionally, Horace Mann kids are a little nerdier which in my opinion is a plus! I know from my child’s fifth grade class of those who applied to 6th grade many students got into Horace Mann but those same students did not get into Riverdale. I also know admission to Riverdale can be gained if you know a school board member but I imagine that is the case at any school. |
| For Horace Mann and Riverdale it’s a group interview so the most important part of the application is the ISEE test. If you don’t have an average score of 8, you won’t get in. Period. |
There is a fairly big gap in ISEE scores needed: https://iseepracticetest.com/web-app/admissions/horace-mann-new-york.html https://iseepracticetest.com/web-app/admissions/riverdale-country-school-new-york.html
Tends to happen when someone spend an extremely long amount of time studying in a room rather than being outdoors. |
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Come now, Riverdale kids are spending the same amount of time outdoors as Horace Mann kids. If a Horace Mann or a Riverdale student has any free time they are more than likely on their iPhone or iPad not outdoors. |
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| 5th grade for Brearley and 6th grade for Spence and Chapin are considered entry points. 9th grade as well. |
Depending on the grade of entry the schools deliver different things. At the HS level the general consensus among other NYC private school students is HM= Pressure cooker Academic, Riverdale= Balanced/Sports, Fieldston=Balanced/Liberal Arts. Also at the HS level - all three schools are very competitive to get into, HM and Riverdale have approx 40-45 spots for new applicants and Fieldston has approx 30-35 spots. Resulting in admission rates below 10% for all three schools. I have heard of kids who have got into HM and not into RD or Fieldston and other combinations. So I would apply wide and see where your kid actually fits. |
| Fieldston doesn’t require the ISEE so it’s much easier to get into than Horace Mann or Riverdale! The ISEE is a notoriously difficult test that requires months of preparation. Fieldston is still a wonderful school! |