Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chapin sent one less student than Spence according to Polaris. Additionally, the girls schools’ class size is tiny compared to Horace Mann/Riverdale/Dalton. Brearley’s number is that more impressive. Spence and Chapin sent about 30% of its class as opposed to Horace Mann’s 15%. This could be an ISEE question…
Your numbers… are way way off
Polaris numbers are three year accumulated
I don’t know what Chapin’s class size. Typically around 100.
They were totally off!! But class size for Chapin and Spence is not 100 it hovers around the 50-60 range. If you use the class size provided by Polaris for Spence for Chapin. Chapin’s percentage ios about 10% and Horace Mann is 8%.
Chapin has 60 per year. So 7.78%.
Spence slightly over 10%.
HM around 8%
Polaris is so outdated. The most recent data is from 2020.
Chapin has slipped to hopeless land.
In 2023 they sent only 1 student to HMP.
See this link: https://www.chapin.edu/academics/upper-school/college-guidance/college-matriculation-list-2023
Also, I suspect many TT have also slipped, perhaps not as bad as Chapin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chapin sent one less student than Spence according to Polaris. Additionally, the girls schools’ class size is tiny compared to Horace Mann/Riverdale/Dalton. Brearley’s number is that more impressive. Spence and Chapin sent about 30% of its class as opposed to Horace Mann’s 15%. This could be an ISEE question…
Your numbers… are way way off
Polaris numbers are three year accumulated
I don’t know what Chapin’s class size. Typically around 100.
They were totally off!! But class size for Chapin and Spence is not 100 it hovers around the 50-60 range. If you use the class size provided by Polaris for Spence for Chapin. Chapin’s percentage ios about 10% and Horace Mann is 8%.
Chapin has 60 per year. So 7.78%.
Spence slightly over 10%.
HM around 8%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chapin sent one less student than Spence according to Polaris. Additionally, the girls schools’ class size is tiny compared to Horace Mann/Riverdale/Dalton. Brearley’s number is that more impressive. Spence and Chapin sent about 30% of its class as opposed to Horace Mann’s 15%. This could be an ISEE question…
Your numbers… are way way off
Polaris numbers are three year accumulated
I don’t know what Chapin’s class size. Typically around 100.
They were totally off!! But class size for Chapin and Spence is not 100 it hovers around the 50-60 range. If you use the class size provided by Polaris for Spence for Chapin. Chapin’s percentage ios about 10% and Horace Mann is 8%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chapin sent one less student than Spence according to Polaris. Additionally, the girls schools’ class size is tiny compared to Horace Mann/Riverdale/Dalton. Brearley’s number is that more impressive. Spence and Chapin sent about 30% of its class as opposed to Horace Mann’s 15%. This could be an ISEE question…
Your numbers… are way way off
Polaris numbers are three year accumulated
I don’t know what Chapin’s class size. Typically around 100.
Anonymous wrote:Chapin sent one less student than Spence according to Polaris. Additionally, the girls schools’ class size is tiny compared to Horace Mann/Riverdale/Dalton. Brearley’s number is that more impressive. Spence and Chapin sent about 30% of its class as opposed to Horace Mann’s 15%. This could be an ISEE question…
Anonymous wrote:Chapin sent one less student than Spence according to Polaris. Additionally, the girls schools’ class size is tiny compared to Horace Mann/Riverdale/Dalton. Brearley’s number is that more impressive. Spence and Chapin sent about 30% of its class as opposed to Horace Mann’s 15%. This could be an ISEE question…
Anonymous wrote:I think the only meaningful ranking is polarislist ranking.
You could admit ISEE low score kids, it don't matter as long as the school sends these kids to the moon.
https://polarislist.com/best-private-high-schools-in-new-york-city-new-york
Anonymous wrote:Those ISEE stats are self-reported and not from the schools themselves so Test Innovators is not an objective source. I would trust Niche. Chapin and Riverdale have long been considered top tier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Really? Even Friends Seminary is a 3T? What else would you consider a 2T
For an objective ranking of the schools you can take a look at the target ISEE scores needed for each school.
Link: https://iseepracticetest.com/target-scores/#New%20York
According to the ISEE score, the ranking is:
TT
Trinity 96
Dalton 96
Brearley 96
Horace Mann 96
Collegiate 92
Spence 92
2T
Riverdale 89
Chapin 84
Avenues 80
Columbia Grammar 80
Friends Seminary 80
Poly Prep 80
Packer 80
Fieldston 80
St Ann's Do not consider test score
3T
Sacred Heart 72
Nightingale 72
Grace Church 72
Browning 67
Avenues and Poly Prep do not consider the ISEE. Most families consider Riverdale and Chapin in the Top Tier due to exmissions that are very similar to those top schools and a healthy emphasis on educating all facets of the student. Niche is also a good resource. According to Niche, Riverdale and Chapin are leading the pack.
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-high-schools/s/new-york/
Sadly, many TT T2 schools are test optional or do not consider ISEE any more.
For example, Chapin refuses to consider ISEE ("Please do not send scores to the Admissions Office as it will not be included in the applicant file."). Riverdale similarly adopts holistic review.
Avenues is test optional, but for ORM it's never optional.
PolyPrep actually requires ISEE, not optional ("Testing is required for admission into all Upper School grades.").