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Collegiate School

Location: New York, New York

Coed: Boys Only

Population: 656

Type: Private Day

Tuition: $63,400

Religious Affiliation: Secular

Mascot: Dutchmen

Student/Teacher Ratio: 6.3:1

Setting: Urban

Schedule: Semesters

About Collegiate School

One of the oldest, possibly the oldest, schools in the US, Collegiate school is an all-boys private school located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, serving students in grades K-12. It focuses on a college preparatory curriculum, and a high number of its students go on to enroll in highly selective colleges.

Collegiate School campus building in New York City

By Ajay Suresh from New York, NY, USA – Collegiate School (New York City), CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=80475391

Admissions Information

Application Open: August

Interview Due: January

Applications Due: November 10

All Materials Due: January 5

Required Materials

Online Application Portal: Applications must be submitted online. Applications are generally only available for 9th grade; applications to other grades are evaluated on the basis of space available.

Standardized Tests: ISEE or SSAT scores are required.

Interview: An in person visit is required. This combines an interview, a writing assignment, and a group activity. This takes approximately 75 minutes.

Parent Interview: A virtual interview is required. This will take approximately 30 minutes.

Recommendations: Two letters are required, from your current math and English teachers.

Transcripts: The previous two years worth of transcripts are required, plus the current school report.

Other materials: A work sample is required, either of school work, or of some creative or artistic pursuit completed by the student.

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Academic Information

Curriculum Information: The upper school’s curriculum seeks to provide a broad foundation and then give students the freedom to explore areas of interest. More information can be found here.

Graduation Requirements: 

  • 4 years English
  • 1 year art
  • 3 years language
  • 4 years history
  • 4 years math
  • Physical education is required each year, this credit may be gained through classes, sports, or an exterior physical activity
  • Community service is required each year; 10 hours for 9th graders, 15 hours for 10th-12th graders

 

Note that these are the minimum graduation requirements. We recommend, and colleges prefer to see, that students have taken four years in each of the core academic subjects: Math, English, Science, Social Studies, and a foreign language. 

Language Options: 

  • French
  • Greek
  • Latin
  • Mandarin Chinese

 

Research Options: Advanced students may participate in the Collegiate Science and Engineering Research Program. This is a 1-2 year independent research program where students explore an area of the sciences under faculty guidance.

 

Advanced Study Options: Collegiate does not offer AP coursework. Instead, they offer their own advanced electives, which aim to introduce students to high level thinking about various themes and topics. Students may also undertake independent study courses under the guidance of a faculty member.


Educational Philosophy: We are committed to academic excellence and the highest standards of scholarship ensuring our boys reach their greatest potential. Our faculty celebrate rigorous yet purposeful work, and personal growth and academic success are nurtured and supported. Our teachers ensure our students feel safe and supported to take risks, fail gracefully, and try again, stretching their learning in creative and innovative ways.  As the boys develop executive functioning and advanced academic skills, they become independent and ambitious scholars who understand how to think critically and develop opinions and goals.

Happy female student taking notes while using laptop with her classmate during a class at high school.

Extracurricular Options

Campus Information: Located in a single building in Manhattan, the school separates grades by floor. There are common library, arts, and athletic facilities. The school building is quite new, having just opened in 2018.

Arts Programs: The arts are available through both coursework and extracurriculars.

  • Drama
  • Music
  • Visual Arts

 

Athletics: Collegiate offers numerous sports through its athletics department.

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Track & Field
  • Wrestling


Clubs: There are many clubs available at Collegiate, and students are encouraged to begin their own if an existing one doesn’t meet their interests.

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