Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There used to be a board called UrbanBaby where there was a pretty well-known ranking based on scores, college exmissions, reputation, etc. There were "top-tier" schools (TT), 2T, 3T, etc. The pretty much agreed upon ranking (in order) is:
All Girls:
TT = Brearley, Spence, Chapin
2T = Convent of the Sacred Heart, Nightingale-Bamford, Marymount
3T = Hewitt
All Boys:
They don't have the same "TT" ranking because most boys schools are K-8/9. The only TT boys school is Collegiate. Browning is the only other K-12 boys school and it's probably 2T or 3T depending on who you ask.
But the rest are ranked as follows: St. Bernard's, St. David's, Buckley, Allen-Stevenson.
Co-Ed:
TT = Horace Mann, Trinity, Dalton
2T = Riverdale, ECFC
3T = Columbia Grammar Prep (sometimes considered 2T),
4T = Dwight
The Brooklyn schools were not usually included in the rankings but they are: Saint Ann's (probably would fit in the TT category), Packer Collegiate, Poly Prep, Berkeley Carroll, Brooklyn Friends.
There are a ton of other great schools in NYC but this is a very traditional ranking system that focuses on the uptown/"hill" schools.
This is right.
Signed,
Dalton Alum
I second that.
Signed,
NBS k-8
Trinity 9-12
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There used to be a board called UrbanBaby where there was a pretty well-known ranking based on scores, college exmissions, reputation, etc. There were "top-tier" schools (TT), 2T, 3T, etc. The pretty much agreed upon ranking (in order) is:
All Girls:
TT = Brearley, Spence, Chapin
2T = Convent of the Sacred Heart, Nightingale-Bamford, Marymount
3T = Hewitt
All Boys:
They don't have the same "TT" ranking because most boys schools are K-8/9. The only TT boys school is Collegiate. Browning is the only other K-12 boys school and it's probably 2T or 3T depending on who you ask.
But the rest are ranked as follows: St. Bernard's, St. David's, Buckley, Allen-Stevenson.
Co-Ed:
TT = Horace Mann, Trinity, Dalton
2T = Riverdale, ECFC
3T = Columbia Grammar Prep (sometimes considered 2T),
4T = Dwight
The Brooklyn schools were not usually included in the rankings but they are: Saint Ann's (probably would fit in the TT category), Packer Collegiate, Poly Prep, Berkeley Carroll, Brooklyn Friends.
There are a ton of other great schools in NYC but this is a very traditional ranking system that focuses on the uptown/"hill" schools.
This is right.
Signed,
Dalton Alum
Anonymous wrote:There used to be a board called UrbanBaby where there was a pretty well-known ranking based on scores, college exmissions, reputation, etc. There were "top-tier" schools (TT), 2T, 3T, etc. The pretty much agreed upon ranking (in order) is:
All Girls:
TT = Brearley, Spence, Chapin
2T = Convent of the Sacred Heart, Nightingale-Bamford, Marymount
3T = Hewitt
All Boys:
They don't have the same "TT" ranking because most boys schools are K-8/9. The only TT boys school is Collegiate. Browning is the only other K-12 boys school and it's probably 2T or 3T depending on who you ask.
But the rest are ranked as follows: St. Bernard's, St. David's, Buckley, Allen-Stevenson.
Co-Ed:
TT = Horace Mann, Trinity, Dalton
2T = Riverdale, ECFC
3T = Columbia Grammar Prep (sometimes considered 2T),
4T = Dwight
The Brooklyn schools were not usually included in the rankings but they are: Saint Ann's (probably would fit in the TT category), Packer Collegiate, Poly Prep, Berkeley Carroll, Brooklyn Friends.
There are a ton of other great schools in NYC but this is a very traditional ranking system that focuses on the uptown/"hill" schools.