School ratings connecticut: Best Schools in Connecticut – CT School Rankings

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Top 10 Best Public Schools in Connecticut (2022-23)

School (Math and Reading Proficiency)

Student Proficiency

Grades

Location

Rank: #11.

South School

Math: 92% | Reading: 93%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 92% (Top 1%)

Reading: 93% (Top 1%)

Grades: K-4

8 Farm Rd.
New Canaan, CT 06840
(203) 594-4313

Rank: #2 – 32. – 3.

Booth Free School

Math: ≥90% | Reading: ≥90%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: ≥90% (Top 1%)

Reading: ≥90% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-5

14 South St.
Roxbury, CT 06783
(860) 354-9391

Rank: #2 – 32. – 3.

Riverside School

Math: 88% | Reading: 92%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 88% (Top 5%)

Reading: 92% (Top 1%)

Grades: K-5

90 Hendrie Ave.
Riverside, CT 06878
(203) 637-1440

Rank: #4 – 64. – 6.

Monroe Elementary School

Math: 85-89% | Reading: 90-94%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

Grades: PK-5

375 Monroe Tpke.
Monroe, CT 06468
(203) 452-2870

Rank: #4 – 64. – 6.

Ridgebury Elementary School

Math: 85-89% | Reading: 90-94%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

Grades: PK-5

112 Bennett’s Farm Rd.
Ridgefield, CT 06877
(203) 894-5875

Rank: #4 – 64. – 6.

Sherman School

Math: 90% | Reading: 90%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 90% (Top 1%)

Reading: 90% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-5

250 Fern St.
Fairfield, CT 06824
(203) 255-8330

Rank: #77.

Stamford Charter School For Excellence

Charter School

Math: ≥95% | Reading: 85-89%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: ≥95% (Top 1%)

Reading: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-6

1 Schuyler Ave.
Stamford, CT 06902
(203) 989-0000

Rank: #8 – 98. – 9.

Green’s Farms School

Math: 88% | Reading: 89%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 88% (Top 5%)

Reading: 89% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-5

17 Morningside Dr. South
Westport, CT 06880
(203) 222-3610

Rank: #8 – 98. – 9.

Saxe Middle School

Math: 87% | Reading: 90%
Rank:

Top 1%

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Math: 87% (Top 5%)

Reading: 90% (Top 5%)

Grades: 5-8

468 South Ave.
New Canaan, CT 06840
(203) 594-4564

Rank: #1010.

Darien High School

Math: 86% | Reading: 92%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 86% (Top 5%)

Reading: 92% (Top 1%)

Grades: 9-12

80 High School Ln.
Darien, CT 06820
(203) 655-3981

Rank: #11 – 1211. – 12.

Coleytown Elementary School

Math: 85-89% | Reading: 85-89%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Reading: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-5

65 Easton Rd.
Westport, CT 06880
(203) 341-1710

Rank: #11 – 1211. – 12.

West District School

Math: 85-89% | Reading: 85-89%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Reading: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-4

114 West District Road
Unionville, CT 06085
(860) 673-2579

Rank: #1313.

Scotland Elementary School

Math: 80-84% | Reading: 90-94%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 80-84% (Top 5%)

Reading: 90-94% (Top 1%)

Grades: K-5

111 Barlow Mountain Rd.
Ridgefield, CT 06877
(203) 894-5825

Rank: #1414.

Daniels Farm School

Math: 85% | Reading: 89%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 85% (Top 5%)

Reading: 89% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-5

710 Daniels Farm Rd.
Trumbull, CT 06611
(203) 452-4388

Rank: #1515.

West School

Math: 90% | Reading: 86%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 90% (Top 1%)

Reading: 86% (Top 5%)

Grades: PK-4

769 Ponus Ridge
New Canaan, CT 06840
(203) 594-4410

Rank: #16 – 1716. – 17.

Holmes Elementary School

Math: 85% | Reading: 88%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 85% (Top 5%)

Reading: 88% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-5

18 Hoyt St.
Darien, CT 06820
(203) 353-4371

Rank: #16 – 1716. – 17.

Old Greenwich School

Math: 86% | Reading: 87%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 86% (Top 5%)

Reading: 87% (Top 5%)

Grades: PK-5

825 Sound Beach Ave.
Old Greenwich, CT 06870
(203) 637-0150

Rank: #1818.

Norton School

Math: 84% | Reading: 89%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 84% (Top 5%)

Reading: 89% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-6

414 North Brooksvale Rd.
Cheshire, CT 06410
(203) 272-7283

Rank: #1919.

Tokeneke Elementary School

Math: 89% | Reading: 86%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 89% (Top 1%)

Reading: 86% (Top 5%)

Grades: PK-5

7 Old Farm Rd.
Darien, CT 06820
(203) 655-9666

Rank: #2020.

East School

Math: 90% | Reading: 85%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 90% (Top 1%)

Reading: 85% (Top 10%)

Grades: K-4

54 Little Brook Rd.
New Canaan, CT 06840
(203) 594-4219

Rank: #2121.

North Mianus School

Math: 87% | Reading: 86%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 87% (Top 5%)

Reading: 86% (Top 5%)

Grades: PK-5

309 Palmer Hill Rd.
Riverside, CT 06878
(203) 637-9730

Rank: #2222.

Hebron Avenue School

Math: 83% | Reading: 87%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 83% (Top 5%)

Reading: 87% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-5

1363 Hebron Avenue
Glastonbury, CT 06033
(860) 652-7875

Rank: #2323.

Hindley Elementary School

Math: 89% | Reading: 85%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 89% (Top 1%)

Reading: 85% (Top 10%)

Grades: K-5

10 Nearwater Ln.
Darien, CT 06820
(203) 655-1323

Rank: #24 – 3124. – 31.

Barlow Mountain Elementary School

Math: 80-84% | Reading: 85-89%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 80-84% (Top 5%)

Reading: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Grades: PK-5

115 Barlow Mountain Rd.
Ridgefield, CT 06877
(203) 894-5800

Rank: #24 – 3124. – 31.

Eastern Middle School

Math: 82% | Reading: 87%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 82% (Top 5%)

Reading: 87% (Top 5%)

Grades: 6-8

51 Hendrie Ave.
Riverside, CT 06878
(203) 637-1744

Rank: #24 – 3124. – 31.

Farmingville Elementary School

Math: 80-84% | Reading: 85-89%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 80-84% (Top 5%)

Reading: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-5

324 Farmingville Rd.
Ridgefield, CT 06877
(203) 894-5570

Rank: #24 – 3124. – 31.

Kathleen H. Ryerson Elementary School

Math: 80-84% | Reading: 85-89%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 80-84% (Top 5%)

Reading: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-3

982 Durham Rd.
Madison, CT 06443
(203) 245-6440

Rank: #24 – 3124. – 31.

Noah Wallace School

Math: 80-84% | Reading: 85-89%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 80-84% (Top 5%)

Reading: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-4

2 School St.
Farmington, CT 06032
(860) 677-1659

Rank: #24 – 3124. – 31.

Norfeldt School

Math: 80-84% | Reading: 85-89%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 80-84% (Top 5%)

Reading: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-5

35 Barksdale Rd.
West Hartford, CT 06117
(860) 233-4421

Rank: #24 – 3124. – 31.

North Street School

Math: 80-84% | Reading: 85-89%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 80-84% (Top 5%)

Reading: 85-89% (Top 5%)

Grades: PK-5

381 North St.
Greenwich, CT 06830
(203) 869-6756

Rank: #24 – 3124. – 31.

Riverfield School

Math: 82% | Reading: 87%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 82% (Top 5%)

Reading: 87% (Top 5%)

Grades: K-5

1625 Mill Plain Rd.
Fairfield, CT 06824
(203) 255-8328

Rank: #3232.

New Canaan High School

Math: 81% | Reading: 94%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 81% (Top 10%)

Reading: 94% (Top 1%)

Grades: 9-12

11 Farm Rd.
New Canaan, CT 06840
(203) 594-4600

Rank: #3333.

Ridgefield High School

Math: 81% | Reading: 93%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 81% (Top 10%)

Reading: 93% (Top 1%)

Grades: 9-12

700 North Salem Rd.
Ridgefield, CT 06877
(203) 894-5750

Rank: #3434.

Tashua School

Math: 90% | Reading: 84%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 90% (Top 1%)

Reading: 84% (Top 10%)

Grades: K-5

401 Stonehouse Rd.
Trumbull, CT 06611
(203) 452-4433

Rank: #3535.

Staples High School

Math: 79% | Reading: 93%
Rank:

Top 5%

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Math: 79% (Top 10%)

Reading: 93% (Top 1%)

Grades: 9-12

70 North Ave.
Westport, CT 06880
(203) 341-1210

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Connecticut Elementary Schools

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There are 1,208 elementary schools in Connecticut; 980 public schools and 228 private schools.
Connecticut ranks as the 30th state in terms of student enrollment and 29th in terms of total number of
schools. It ranks 9th for the percentage of students on free
or reduced lunches and 7th for the student/teacher ratio

Below you can find:

  • Schools in Connecticut by City
  • Connecticut Schools Compared to other States
  • Connecticut School Rankings

Get a spreadsheet of elementary schools in Connecticut

Compare Connecticut Elementary Schools to the Rest of the United States

Number of Schools

Number of Schools in Neighboring States
Number of Schools in Neighboring States
New York 4850
Massachusetts 1950
Connecticut 1208
Rhode Island 318
Number of Schools in Connecticut Compared Nationally

Connecticut is Ranked 29 out of 4

Number of Schools in Connecticut Compared Nationally
California 9821
Texas 7823
Florida 5152
New York 4850
Illinois 4139
Pennsylvania 4023
Ohio 3507
Michigan 3181
New Jersey 2711
North Carolina 2614
Wisconsin 2378
Georgia 2365
Washington 2255
Missouri 2206
Virginia 2109
Indiana 1982
Minnesota 1982
Massachusetts 1950
Tennessee 1825
Arizona 1813
Colorado 1745
Maryland 1659
Louisiana 1382
Oklahoma 1349
Alabama 1335
Kentucky 1291
Oregon 1257
South Carolina 1238
Connecticut 1208
Iowa 1164
Kansas 1140
Nebraska 889
Mississippi 875
Utah 835
Arkansas 832
New Mexico 801
West Virginia 715
Nevada 654
Idaho 626
Montana 582
Maine 548
New Hampshire 545
South Dakota 524
Alaska 469
North Dakota 353
Hawaii 335
Rhode Island 318
Vermont 313
Wyoming 294
Delaware 255
District of Columbia 238

Student Enrollment

Student Enrollment in Neighboring States
Student Enrollment in Neighboring States
New York 2187690
Massachusetts 723735
Connecticut 392765
Rhode Island 107591
Student Enrollment in Connecticut Compared Nationally

Connecticut is Ranked 30 out of 4

Student Enrollment in Connecticut Compared Nationally
California 4478570
Texas 3908520
Florida 2255540
New York 2187690
Illinois 1537650
Georgia 1352440
Pennsylvania 1308230
Ohio 1294260
North Carolina 1197490
Michigan 1124740
New Jersey 1035620
Virginia 958250
Washington 800891
Arizona 787602
Tennessee 778508
Indiana 765723
Massachusetts 723735
Maryland 719512
Wisconsin 687915
Missouri 686116
Colorado 677926
Minnesota 639438
Louisiana 604689
South Carolina 587394
Alabama 568542
Kentucky 527675
Oklahoma 496736
Oregon 427952
Utah 417785
Connecticut 392765
Nevada 380578
Iowa 372758
Mississippi 366797
Kansas 361630
Arkansas 334921
New Mexico 245801
Nebraska 232870
Idaho 213444
West Virginia 211471
Hawaii 153076
New Hampshire 135066
Maine 130382
Delaware 109103
Rhode Island 107591
Montana 101889
South Dakota 101314
Alaska 100703
North Dakota 78499
District of Columbia 77158
Vermont 64651
Wyoming 64291

Student Teacher Ratio

Student Teacher Ratio in Neighboring States
Student Teacher Ratio in Neighboring States
Connecticut 11. 9993
Massachusetts 12.2312
New York 12.7829
Rhode Island 13.346
Student Teacher Ratio in Connecticut Compared Nationally

Connecticut is Ranked 7 out of 4

Student Teacher Ratio in Connecticut Compared Nationally
Utah 9.18618
District of Columbia 11.383
New Jersey 11.411
Vermont 11.4761
New Hampshire 11.4777
Maine 11.6772
Connecticut 11. 9993
Wyoming 12.141
Massachusetts 12.2312
North Dakota 12.405
New York 12.7829
Louisiana 12.8017
Rhode Island 13.346
Maryland 13.4295
Missouri 13.5684
Montana 13.7161
South Dakota 13.7282
Pennsylvania 13.7284
Kansas 13. 7432
Nebraska 13.8057
Florida 13.9729
West Virginia 14.0124
Iowa 14.0171
Delaware 14.018
Arkansas 14.0378
Virginia 14.1355
Tennessee 14.1863
Georgia 14.3174
Wisconsin 14.3467
South Carolina 14.431
New Mexico 14. 488
Hawaii 14.5909
Minnesota 14.6017
North Carolina 14.6585
Texas 14.6636
Illinois 14.9324
Kentucky 15.2943
Mississippi 15.3594
Oklahoma 15.785
Colorado 16.1079
Alaska 16.1704
Alabama 16.5661
Washington 16. 7764
Michigan 16.7885
Ohio 17.2488
Indiana 17.368
Oregon 17.8066
Arizona 17.8394
Idaho 18.2843
Nevada 19.3079
California 21.382

Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage

Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage in Neighboring States
Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage in Neighboring States
Massachusetts 0
Connecticut 0. 411317
Rhode Island 0.492438
New York 0.531873
Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage in Connecticut Compared Nationally

Connecticut is Ranked 9 out of 4

Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage in Connecticut Compared Nationally
Massachusetts 0
New Hampshire 0.306585
North Dakota 0.330944
Utah 0.38023
Vermont 0.400375
Wyoming 0.404827
Minnesota 0. 404938
New Jersey 0.405408
Connecticut 0.411317
Delaware 0.412049
Wisconsin 0.428277
Iowa 0.438462
Colorado 0.445265
Virginia 0.446646
South Dakota 0.450179
Nebraska 0.460774
Washington 0.472946
Maine 0.479217
Maryland 0. 483969
Rhode Island 0.492438
Michigan 0.493766
Idaho 0.502997
Indiana 0.510916
Montana 0.512447
Pennsylvania 0.514388
West Virginia 0.514392
Hawaii 0.515809
Kansas 0.517363
Ohio 0.528311
Illinois 0.528756
New York 0. 531873
Missouri 0.532138
Arizona 0.535845
Oregon 0.538171
Alabama 0.539216
Alaska 0.544091
California 0.607249
North Carolina 0.611309
Florida 0.613807
Nevada 0.615532
Tennessee 0.615668
Texas 0.621681
Kentucky 0. 622375
South Carolina 0.628014
Louisiana 0.643328
Georgia 0.652972
Oklahoma 0.656023
Arkansas 0.670967
New Mexico 0.756197
District of Columbia 0.760196
Mississippi 0.770415

Average Students Per School

Average Students Per School in Neighboring States
Average Students Per School in Neighboring States
Connecticut 325. 137
Rhode Island 338.336
Massachusetts 371.909
New York 451.163
Average Students Per School in Connecticut Compared Nationally

Connecticut is Ranked 16 out of 4

Average Students Per School in Connecticut Compared Nationally
Montana 176.279
South Dakota 203.442
Vermont 206.553
Alaska 217.032
Wyoming 226.377
North Dakota 230.202
Maine 239. 233
New Hampshire 248.283
Nebraska 268.903
Wisconsin 290.015
West Virginia 309.621
Missouri 317.941
Kansas 318.336
Iowa 321.066
New Mexico 322.573
Connecticut 325.137
Pennsylvania 325.43
District of Columbia 334.017
Minnesota 334. 96
Rhode Island 338.336
Oregon 340.726
Idaho 348.196
Michigan 357.741
Washington 362.887
Ohio 369.578
Oklahoma 369.595
Massachusetts 371.909
Illinois 372.855
New Jersey 384.133
Colorado 389.613
Indiana 391. 875
Arkansas 403.519
Kentucky 409.686
Maryland 433.702
Tennessee 436.383
Delaware 436.412
Louisiana 441.057
Alabama 445.915
New York 451.163
Hawaii 456.943
Virginia 457.836
Mississippi 457.924
North Carolina 458. 81
California 458.87
Florida 462.201
Arizona 463.295
South Carolina 475.238
Texas 506.416
Utah 508.873
Georgia 571.856
Nevada 588.219

Enrollment in Private Schools

Enrollment in Private Schools in Neighboring States
Enrollment in Private Schools in Neighboring States
Connecticut 0.0866854
Massachusetts 0. 103597
Rhode Island 0.116943
New York 0.134067
Enrollment in Private Schools in Connecticut Compared Nationally

Connecticut is Ranked 28 out of 4

Enrollment in Private Schools in Connecticut Compared Nationally
Wyoming 0.0254935
Utah 0.030183
Alaska 0.0413592
Nevada 0.0415526
Oklahoma 0.0460204
Arizona 0.0488775
West Virginia 0. 0498461
Idaho 0.0537096
Texas 0.055366
Colorado 0.056813
Arkansas 0.0629492
New Mexico 0.0638809
North Dakota 0.0684085
Maine 0.0694038
North Carolina 0.0729457
Georgia 0.0734362
Vermont 0.076302
Kansas 0.077336
South Carolina 0. 0780379
Michigan 0.0804382
Minnesota 0.0811118
South Dakota 0.0815287
Mississippi 0.0833022
Montana 0.0835713
Tennessee 0.0841533
California 0.0847477
Kentucky 0.0858331
Connecticut 0.0866854
Oregon 0.0887413
Washington 0.0887437
Virginia 0. 0909836
Iowa 0.0922985
Alabama 0.093483
New Hampshire 0.0943317
Massachusetts 0.103597
Indiana 0.105223
Missouri 0.105647
Illinois 0.108234
New Jersey 0.108804
Ohio 0.108989
Rhode Island 0.116943
Florida 0.117072
Delaware 0. 120767
Maryland 0.124138
Nebraska 0.128243
District of Columbia 0.129501
New York 0.134067
Wisconsin 0.135277
Pennsylvania 0.136197
Louisiana 0.140239
Hawaii 0.193976

Connecticut Top Private Elementary School Reports & Statistics

Largest by Enrollment

A listing of the largest private grade schools in Connecticut. The Connecticut private schools below in are ranked by the total number of enrolled students.

Total Students School
963 Brunswick School
Greenwich , CT
907 The Greenwich Country Day School
Greenwich , CT
795 Greenwich Academy
Greenwich , CT
715 Greens Farms Academy
Greens Farms , CT
585 Hamden Hall Country Day School
Hamden , CT
493 All Saints Catholic School
Norwalk , CT
489 Foote School
New Haven , CT
447 Yeshiva K’Tana of Waterbury
Waterbury , CT
446 Whitby School
Greenwich , CT
422 Christian Heritage School
Trumbull , CT
416 Greenwich Catholic School
Greenwich , CT
392 St Thomas Aquinas Elementary School
Fairfield , CT
371 Wooster School
Danbury , CT
350 The Stanwich School
Greenwich , CT
335 Rumsey Hall School
Washington Depot , CT
322 St Rose of Lima School
Newtown , CT
317 St Rita School
Hamden , CT
295 St Mary School
Milford , CT
292 St Aedan/St Brendan School
New Haven , CT
291 St James School
Stratford , CT
287 The Master’S School
West Simsbury , CT
283 St Mary Magdalen School
Oakville , CT
276 St Paul School
Kensington , CT
276 Chase Collegiate School
Waterbury , CT
271 Fairfield Country Day School
Fairfield , CT
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Best by Student Teacher Ratio

These are the best private grade schools in Connecticut according to Student Teacher Ratio.

Student Teacher Ratio School
2.0:1 Alpha & Omega Christian Academy
Waterbury , CT
3.0:1 American School for the Deaf
West Hartford , CT
3.0:1 Villa Maria Education Center
Stamford , CT
3.0:1 Natchaug Hospital School-Consolidated
Mansfield Center , CT
3.0:1 Charter Oak Education Dba Sterling East
Bloomfield , CT
3. 0:1 All Nations Christian Academy
New Haven , CT
3.0:1 Ben Bronz Academy
West Hartford , CT
4.0:1 Solomon Schechter Academy
New London , CT
4.0:1 The Bess & Paul Sigel Hebrew Academy
Bloomfield , CT
4.0:1 Mooreland Hill School
Kensington , CT
4.0:1 The Long Ridge School
Stamford , CT
4. 0:1 The Mead School
Stamford , CT
4.0:1 Adelbrook
Cromwell , CT
4.0:1 Eagle Hill School
Greenwich , CT
4.0:1 Whitby School
Greenwich , CT
4.0:1 Montessori Discovery School
Norwich , CT
4.0:1 Solomon Schechter Day School
West Hartford , CT
4. 0:1 Carmel Acadmey
Greenwich , CT
4.0:1 Pierrepont School
Westport , CT
4.0:1 New Hope Academy
East Killingly , CT
4.0:1 Benhaven Academy Site 2
Wallingford , CT
4.0:1 Eagle Hill – Southport
Southport , CT
4.0:1 Heritage Christian School
Bristol , CT
4. 0:1 The Learning Clinic
Brooklyn , CT
4.0:1 Milford Christian Academy
Milford , CT
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Most Number of Full Time Teachers

These private grade schools in Connecticut have the most Full Time Teachers.

Fte Teachers School
131 Brunswick School
Greenwich , CT
93 Greenwich Academy
Greenwich , CT
89 The Greenwich Country Day School
Greenwich , CT
81 Whitby School
Greenwich , CT
78 Greens Farms Academy
Greens Farms , CT
68 Hamden Hall Country Day School
Hamden , CT
65 The Rectory School
Pomfret , CT
64 Eagle Hill School
Greenwich , CT
59 Foote School
New Haven , CT
53 Rumsey Hall School
Washington Depot , CT
53 The Stanwich School
Greenwich , CT
50 Carmel Acadmey
Greenwich , CT
47 Wooster School
Danbury , CT
45 American School for the Deaf
West Hartford , CT
42 Chase Collegiate School
Waterbury , CT
36 Greenwich Catholic School
Greenwich , CT
35 Fairfield Country Day School
Fairfield , CT
35 Yeshiva K’Tana of Waterbury
Waterbury , CT
35 Indian Mountain School
Lakeville , CT
34 Christian Heritage School
Trumbull , CT
30 Natchaug Hospital School-Consolidated
Mansfield Center , CT
29 All Saints Catholic School
Norwalk , CT
28 Winston Preparatory School
Norwalk , CT
27 Pierrepont School
Westport , CT
25 St Rose of Lima School
Newtown , CT
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Smallest by Enrollment

These are the smallest private elementary schools in Connecticut. The Connecticut private schools below in are ranked by the total number of enrolled students.

Total Students School
9 Heritage Christian School
Bristol , CT
13 Charter Oak Education Dba Sterling East
Bloomfield , CT
14 Alpha & Omega Christian Academy
Waterbury , CT
15 All Nations Christian Academy
New Haven , CT
16 St Catherine Academy
Fairfield , CT
16 New Hope Academy
East Killingly , CT
18 Solomon Schechter Academy
New London , CT
19 Benhaven Academy Site 2
Wallingford , CT
21 The Canaan Ridge School
Stamford , CT
23 Love Christian Academy
Bridgeport , CT
28 Trinity Academy
Hartford , CT
29 New England School of Montessori
Milford , CT
32 Milford Christian Academy
Milford , CT
34 St Matthews Lutheran School
New Britain , CT
34 High Road School of Wallingford
Wallingford , CT
35 Laurel Oaks Adventist School
Hamden , CT
35 Ben Bronz Academy
West Hartford , CT
35 Praise Power & Prayer Christian School
Windsor , CT
37 Giant Steps Connecticut
Southport , CT
40 Montessori Discovery School
Norwich , CT
41 Heritage Baptist Academy
Wallingford , CT
41 Fairfield County Sda School
Bridgeport , CT
43 Mooreland Hill School
Kensington , CT
43 Community Child Guidance Clinic
Manchester , CT
43 Hartford Area Sda School
Hartford , CT
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Worst by Student Teacher Ratio

These are the worst private elementary schools in Connecticut according to Student Teacher Ratio.

Student Teacher Ratio School
19.0:1 St Mary
Waterbury , CT
19.0:1 St Gabriel School
Windsor , CT
19.0:1 Enfield Montessori School
Enfield , CT
18.0:1 St Paul School
Kensington , CT
17.0:1 St Aedan/St Brendan School
New Haven , CT
17. 0:1 St Gregory the Great School
Danbury , CT
16.0:1 Ss Peter & Paul School
Waterbury , CT
16.0:1 St Anthony School
Winsted , CT
16.0:1 St Francis-St Hedwig School
Naugatuck , CT
16.0:1 St Stephen School
Hamden , CT
16.0:1 St Matthew School
Bristol , CT
16. 0:1 St Cecilia Elementary School
Stamford , CT
16.0:1 Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Meriden , CT
15.0:1 St Martha School
Enfield , CT
15.0:1 St Thomas Aquinas Elementary School
Fairfield , CT
15.0:1 Catholic Academy of Bridgeport/St Raphael Academy
Bridgeport , CT
15.0:1 St Augustine Academy
Bridgeport , CT
15. 0:1 St Andrew Academy
Bridgeport , CT
15.0:1 St Catherine of Siena School
Trumbull , CT
15.0:1 St Theresa School
Trumbull , CT
14.0:1 Blessed Sacrament Catholic Day School
Waterbury , CT
14.0:1 St John the Evangelist School
Watertown , CT
14.0:1 St Bridget School
Manchester , CT
14. 0:1 Assumption School
Ansonia , CT
14.0:1 St Joseph Elementary School
Danbury , CT
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Fewest Number of Full Time Teachers

These private elementary schools in Connecticut have the fewest Full Time Teachers.

Fte Teachers School
2 Parkway Christian Academy Happy Time Nursery
Norwalk , CT
2 The Children’S Tree Montessori School
Old Saybrook , CT
2 New England School of Montessori
Milford , CT
2 Heritage Christian School
Bristol , CT
3 Laurel Oaks Adventist School
Hamden , CT
3 Fairfield County Sda School
Bridgeport , CT
3 St Catherine Academy
Fairfield , CT
3 The Canaan Ridge School
Stamford , CT
4 Litchfield Montessori School
Northfield , CT
4 St Matthews Lutheran School
New Britain , CT
4 The Foundation School Orange
Orange , CT
4 Montessori Discovery School
Norwich , CT
4 Love Christian Academy
Bridgeport , CT
4 Charter Oak Education Dba Sterling East
Bloomfield , CT
4 New Hope Academy
East Killingly , CT
4 All Nations Christian Academy
New Haven , CT
4 Benhaven Academy Site 2
Wallingford , CT
4 Trinity Academy
Hartford , CT
4 Great Beginnings Montessori School
Fairfield , CT
5 St Mary School
Newington , CT
5 Enfield Montessori School
Enfield , CT
5 St Brigid School
West Hartford , CT
5 St Joseph Elementary School
Baltic , CT
5 Heritage Baptist Academy
Wallingford , CT
5 Alpha & Omega Christian Academy
Waterbury , CT
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Largest by Enrollment

A listing of the largest public grade schools in the state of Connecticut according to the school’s total student enrollment.

Total Students School
1,196 Cesar Batalla School
Bridgeport , CT
1,131 Blackham School
Bridgeport , CT
1,063 Achievement First Hartford Academy Inc.
Hartford , CT
1,036 Amistad Academy
New Haven , CT
1,016 Achievement First Bridgeport Academy
Bridgeport , CT
971 Cider Mill School
Wilton , CT
959 Sarah Noble Intermediate School
New Milford , CT
927 Greene-Hills School
Bristol , CT
922 West Bristol School
Bristol , CT
910 R. j. Kinsella Magnet School of Performing Arts
Hartford , CT
891 Read School
Bridgeport , CT
852 Columbus School
Bridgeport , CT
836 Luis Munoz Marin School
Bridgeport , CT
813 Miller-Driscoll School
Wilton , CT
801 Rogers International School
Stamford , CT
794 Geraldine Johnson School
Bridgeport , CT
791 Frank J. Diloreto School
New Britain , CT
788 H. S. Chase School
Waterbury , CT
771 Beecher Road School
Woodbridge , CT
766 Westover School
Stamford , CT
765 Fair Haven School
New Haven , CT
757 Griswold Elementary School
Griswold , CT
751 Highland School
Cheshire , CT
734 Jumoke Academy
Hartford , CT
731 West Hill School
Rocky Hill , CT
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Best by Student to Teacher Ratio

These are the best public grade schools in Connecticut based on the ratio of Students to Teachers.

Student Teacher Ratio School
0.2:1 Irs Program at Moriarty
Norwich , CT
0.5:1 Sunrise Intermediate
New Britain , CT
1.1:1 Windermere School Program for Alternative Learning K-4
Ellington , CT
2.0:1 Eli Whitney – Intermediate Adaptive Learning (ial)
Enfield , CT
2.3:1 Gflc/Access School
Danbury , CT
2. 7:1 Learn Sails Program at Salem
Salem , CT
2.9:1 River Street School
Windsor , CT
4.0:1 Alternative Special Education Program (asep)
Bristol , CT
4.0:1 Henry Barnard – Educational Counseling Program (ecp)
Enfield , CT
4.0:1 Links Academy
Glastonbury , CT
4.0:1 Autism Class
Waterford , CT
4. 1:1 Bridgeport Learning Center
Bridgeport , CT
4.3:1 Therapeutic Day Program
Trumbull , CT
4.9:1 Eastconn Special Education
Hampton , CT
5.0:1 Loveland Hill School
Vernon , CT
5.0:1 Edgar H. Parkman – Autism Spectrum Disorder (asd)
Enfield , CT
5.0:1 Prudence Crandall – Educational Counseling Program (ecp)
Enfield , CT
5. 2:1 Preschool-Primary Learning Center (plc)
Trumbull , CT
5.8:1 Cornwall Consolidated School
West Cornwall , CT
6.0:1 State Street School
Waterbury , CT
6.0:1 Nathan Hale – Primary Adaptive Learning (pal)
Enfield , CT
6.0:1 Ipp Classroom – Johnson
Stratford , CT
6.0:1 Mill Road School
North Haven , CT
6. 0:1 Learn Haynes Elementary Intensive Program
East Lyme , CT
6.1:1 J. Milton Jeffrey Elementary School
Madison , CT
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Most Number of Full Time Teachers

A listing of the public grade schools in Connecticut with the most Full Time Teachers.

Fte Teachers School
73 Cider Mill School
Wilton , CT
71 Sarah Noble Intermediate School
New Milford , CT
69 Cesar Batalla School
Bridgeport , CT
68 Beecher Road School
Woodbridge , CT
66 R. j. Kinsella Magnet School of Performing Arts
Hartford , CT
64 Westover School
Stamford , CT
63 Blackham School
Bridgeport , CT
62 Linden Street School
Plainville , CT
62 Greene-Hills School
Bristol , CT
61 West Bristol School
Bristol , CT
59 Rogers International School
Stamford , CT
58 Northeast School
Stamford , CT
57 Miller-Driscoll School
Wilton , CT
56 J. Milton Jeffrey Elementary School
Madison , CT
55 Fair Haven School
New Haven , CT
55 Roxbury School
Stamford , CT
55 Frank J. Diloreto School
New Britain , CT
54 Stillmeadow School
Stamford , CT
54 Brooklyn Elementary School
Brooklyn , CT
54 Columbus School
Bridgeport , CT
54 Highland School
Cheshire , CT
53 Springdale School
Stamford , CT
52 Samuel Staples Elementary School
Easton , CT
52 H. S. Chase School
Waterbury , CT
52 Chamberlain Elementary School
New Britain , CT
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Smallest by Enrollment

A listing of the smallest public elementary schools in the state of Connecticut according to the school’s total student enrollment.

Total Students School
1 Irs Program at Moriarty
Norwich , CT
1 Windermere School Program for Alternative Learning K-4
Ellington , CT
2 Steps K-2 Nichols
Stratford , CT
2 Eli Whitney – Intermediate Adaptive Learning (ial)
Enfield , CT
2 Abc / Torringford
Torrington , CT
3 Icm – Farm Hill
Middletown , CT
3 Sweeney Medically Fragile Program
Willimantic , CT
3 Bridges at Barkhamsted Elementary School
Barkhamsted , CT
3 Leapss
Cornwall , CT
3 District Program Ses
Ridgefield , CT
4 Abc / Forbes School
Torrington , CT
4 Total
Sharon , CT
4 Ivy Drive Goal
Bristol , CT
4 Henry Barnard – Educational Counseling Program (ecp)
Enfield , CT
4 Autism Class
Waterford , CT
4 South Side Extended Resource
Bristol , CT
4 Icm – Lawrence
Middletown , CT
4 Aba Second Hill Lane
Stratford , CT
4 North Windham Asd Program
North Windham , CT
4 Abc Classroom
Wolcott , CT
5 Green’S Farms Segregated
Westport , CT
5 Edgar H. Parkman – Autism Spectrum Disorder (asd)
Enfield , CT
5 Ivy Drive Medically Fragile
Bristol , CT
5 Prudence Crandall – Educational Counseling Program (ecp)
Enfield , CT
5 Dlc Whitney
Stratford , CT
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Worst by Student to Teacher Ratio

These are the worst public elementary schools in Connecticut based on the ratio of Students to Teachers.

Student Teacher Ratio School
1,063. 0:1 Achievement First Hartford Academy Inc.
Hartford , CT
76.7:1 Special Needs Program
Norwich , CT
21.2:1 Montessori Magnet at Fisher School
Hartford , CT
21.1:1 Montessori Magnet at Moylan School
Hartford , CT
20.0:1 Alice Peck Learning Center
Hamden , CT
19.2:1 Bucks Hill School
Waterbury , CT
18. 9:1 Oxford Center School
Oxford , CT
18.3:1 Shelter Rock School
Danbury , CT
18.3:1 Beecher School
New Haven , CT
18.1:1 Columbus Family Academy
New Haven , CT
17.9:1 Western Ct Academy of International Studies Elementary Magn
Danbury , CT
17.9:1 Blackham School
Bridgeport , CT
17. 8:1 Andrew Avenue School
Naugatuck , CT
17.7:1 Elm City Montessori School
New Haven , CT
17.5:1 F. J. Kingsbury School
Waterbury , CT
17.4:1 John S. Martinez School
New Haven , CT
17.4:1 Read School
Bridgeport , CT
17.4:1 Marvin Elementary School
Norwalk , CT
17. 3:1 Cesar Batalla School
Bridgeport , CT
17.3:1 Dunbar School
Bridgeport , CT
17.2:1 Worthington Hooker School
New Haven , CT
17.2:1 Moriarty Magnet School
Norwich , CT
17.2:1 Vance School
New Britain , CT
17.1:1 Ross/Woodward School
New Haven , CT
17. 0:1 Parkville Community School
Hartford , CT
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Fewest Number of Full Time Teachers

These are the public elementary schools in Connecticut with the fewest Full Time Teachers.

Fte Teachers School
0 Special Needs Program
Norwich , CT
1 Windermere School Program for Alternative Learning K-4
Ellington , CT
1 Eli Whitney – Intermediate Adaptive Learning (ial)
Enfield , CT
1 Edgar H. Parkman – Autism Spectrum Disorder (asd)
Enfield , CT
1 Henry Barnard – Educational Counseling Program (ecp)
Enfield , CT
1 Prudence Crandall – Educational Counseling Program (ecp)
Enfield , CT
1 Achievement First Hartford Academy Inc.
Hartford , CT
1 Nathan Hale – Primary Adaptive Learning (pal)
Enfield , CT
1 Autism Class
Waterford , CT
1 Ipp Classroom – Johnson
Stratford , CT
1 Harvest Park
Yalesville , CT
1 Enfield Street – Autism Spectrum Disorder (asd)
Enfield , CT
1 B. w. Tinker Bdlc
Waterbury , CT
2 Loveland Hill School
Vernon , CT
2 Learn Haynes Elementary Intensive Program
East Lyme , CT
2 Bunker Hill Bdlc
Waterbury , CT
2 Sunrise Primary
New Britain , CT
3 Learn Sails Program at Salem
Salem , CT
4 Irs Program at Moriarty
Norwich , CT
4 New Britain Transition Center
New Britain , CT
5 New Hartford Elementary School
New Hartford , CT
5 Links Academy
Glastonbury , CT
5 Alternative Special Education Program (asep)
Bristol , CT
6 Gflc/Access School
Danbury , CT
6 Elm City Montessori School
New Haven , CT
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  • Test Scores: Edfacts (U.S. Department of Education), State departments of education.
  • Expenditures: National Center for Education Statistics.
  • Educational Environment: American Community Survey (U.S. Census Bureau).
Date(s) & Update Frequency:
  • Due to Covid-19, complete standardized testing did not take place during the 2020-2021 academic school year. Test data: Reflects 2018 – 2019 school year.
  • Expenditures: 2019
  • Educational Environment: 2020 (latest available). Updated annually.
  • All data updated June 2022

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Number Of Students 508,585
Number Of Connecticut Schools 1,001
Number Of Connecticut School Districts 196
Spending Per Student $23,724

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Ethnic/racial Groups This State Nation
White (non-hispanic) 52.2% 48.6%
Black 13.1% 15.9%
Hispanic 28.9% 28.3%
Asian Or Pacific Islander 5.5% 5.8%
American Indian Or Native Of Alaska 0.4% 1.4%
Special Needs Groups This State Nation
Economically Disadvantaged 41. 3% 49.0%
English Language Learners 7.9% 10.0%
Students With Disabilities 16.7% 14.9%
Population State Nation
Population 3,605,944 331,449,281
Population Density (per sq. mile) 743 92
Population distribution by age STATE NATION
4 Years Old And Below 5.1% 6.0%
5-19 Years Old 18.4% 19.1%
20-44 Years Old 31.2% 33.3%
45-64 Years Old 28.1% 25.6%
65 Or Older 17.2% 16.0%
HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS STATE NATION
Number Of Households 1,385,437 118,787,642
Single Parent Households With Children 9. 8% 10.4%
Adults With At Least A High School Diploma 90.9% 88.5%
Adults With At Least A Bachelor’s Degree 40.0% 32.9%
HOUSEHOLD INCOME DISTRIBUTION STATE NATION
$150,000 or more 22.8% 15.5%
$100,000 – $149,999 17.6% 15.7%
$75,000 – $99,999 12.2% 12.8%
$50,000 – $74,999 15.4% 17.2%
$30,000 – $49,999 13.5% 16.3%
$15,000 – $29,999 10.2% 12.6%
$15,000 or less 8.3% 9.9%
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The State
Per Student Total % Of Total
Instructional Expenditures $12,287 $6,248,864,124 51. 8%
Support Expenditures
Student $1,513 $769,306,875 6.4%
Staff $744 $378,421,693 3.1%
General Administration $500 $254,182,405 2.1%
School Administration $1,224 $622,702,946 5.2%
Operation $1,833 $932,487,697 7.7%
Transportation $1,115 $567,223,599 4.7%
Other $823 $418,636,588 3.5%
Total Support $7,753 $3,942,923,672 32.7%
Non-instructional Expenditures $3,685 $1,874,079,452 15.5%
Total Expenditures $23,724 $12,065,874,668 100. 0%
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The Nation
Per Student Total % Of Total
Instructional Expenditures $7,549 $372,153,103,143 49.7%
Support Expenditures
Student $792 $39,020,154,935 5.2%
Staff $618 $30,487,652,661 4.1%
General Administration $258 $12,720,931,842 1.7%
School Administration $730 $35,978,592,512 4.8%
Operation $1,169 $57,607,988,317 7.7%
Transportation $527 $26,002,463,553 3.5%
Other $459 $22,633,739,814 3.0%
Total Support $4,553 $224,451,138,461 30. 0%
Non-instructional Expenditures $3,074 $151,519,765,183 20.3%
Total Expenditures $15,176 $748,124,887,521 100.0%

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1of4Fourth-grade teacher Pam Lucchesi leads the class in a math exercise at Booth Free School in Roxbury.Carol Kaliff / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less2of4

Third-grader Nash Goodman waves to parents in the crowd while walking with his new classmates in the Parade of Learners on the first day of school at Riverside School in the Riverside section of Greenwich, Conn. Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019.

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The Stamford Charter School for Excellence in Stamford, Conn. on Thursday, April 20, 2017.

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For the first time, the U.S. News & World Report has posted its rankings for the top elementary and middle schools in each state. Previously, only high schools and colleges were ranked by the publication.

In Connecticut, eight of the top ten elementary schools were located in Fairfield County. However, the top elementary school in the state, according to the ranking, is found in Litchfield County — the Booth Free School in Roxbury. 

Unlike its high school rankings, the ranking for the elementary schools was only conducted on a state level, not a national one. Additionally, scoring was mostly based on mathematics and reading comprehension.

In order to rank the schools, U.S. News & World Report used standardized test report data from the U.S. Department of Education for each school. Reading comprehension and mathematics were given equal weigh in the assessment. After factoring the two subject areas, U.S. News & World Report gave ratings to each school out of 100 and ranked them based on that score for each state. 

Scroll below to see which schools made the list for the best elementary schools in Connecticut.

Type: public
Grades: K-4
Enrollment: 323
Student/teacher ratio: 12:1
Math proficiency: 87%
Reading proficiency: 87%
Overall score: 98.39/100

Source: U.S. News & World Report

Type: public
Grades: K-5
Enrollment: 513
Student/teacher ratio: 15:1
Math proficiency: 85%
Reading proficiency: 89%
Overall score: 98. 57/100

Source: U.S. News & World Report

Type: public
Grades: K-5
Enrollment: 370
Student/teacher ratio: 11:1
Math proficiency: 88%
Reading proficiency: 89%
Overall score: 98.75/100

Source: U.S. News & World Report

Principal Kelly Svendsen greets students as they arrive for the first day of school at Monroe Elementary School, in Monroe, Conn. Aug. 26, 2021.

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Type: public
Grades: PK-5
Enrollment: 351
Student/teacher ratio: 16:1
Math proficiency: 87%
Reading proficiency: 92%
Overall score: 98.93/100

Source: U.S. News & World Report

Type: public
Grades: PK-5
Enrollment: 362
Student/teacher ratio: 12:1
Math proficiency: 87%
Reading proficiency: 92%
Overall score: 99. 11/100

Source: U.S. News & World Report

Type: public
Grades: K-5
Enrollment: 423
Student/teacher ratio: 13:1
Math proficiency: 90%
Reading proficiency: 90%
Overall score: 99.28/100

Source: U.S. News & World Report

Sherman School in Fairfield, CT on March 28, 2018.

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Type: public
Grades: K-5
Enrollment: 457
Student/teacher ratio: 14:1
Math proficiency: 88%
Reading proficiency: 92%
Overall score: 99. 46/100

Source: U.S. News & World Report

Type: charter
Grades: PK-5
Enrollment: 395
Student/teacher ratio: 14:1
Math proficiency: 98%
Reading proficiency: 87%
Overall score: 99.64/100

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Type: public
Grades: K-4
Enrollment: 538
Student/teacher ratio: 13:1
Math proficiency: 92%
Reading proficiency: 93%
Overall score: 99.82/100

Source: U.S. News & World Report

Type: public
Grades: K-5
Enrollment: 71
Student/teacher ratio: 6:1
Math proficiency: 95%
Reading proficiency: 95%
Overall score: 100/100

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high school rankings — CT Numbers — Connecticut by the Numbers

Three Connecticut public high schools are ranked in the top 100 in the nation – Weston High School at #84 and New Canaan High School at #85, Staples High School in Westport at #94.   The rankings, compiled by the website Niche, focused on the overall student experience at the schools in developing the list.  Academics, health and safety, teachers, and student culture and diversity were aspects of the analysis.
The top 15 public high schools in the state were Weston High School, New Canaan High School, Staples High School (Westport), Darien High School, Simsbury High School, Ridgefield High School, Wilton High School, Greenwich High School, Glastonbury High School, Amity Regional High School (Woodbridge), Conard High School (West Hartford), Farmington High School, Cheshire High School, Joel Barlow High School (Redding) and Daniel Hand High School (Madison).

Weston High School was named a National Blue Ribbon School for excellence in education by the U.S. Department of Education in 2013.  The school’s “greatest strength is the level of personalization that students receive during their four-year experience,” the Blue Ribbon citation indicated.

The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville is ranked as the top private school in Connecticut, and reached the top ten in the nation, at number seven.  It is the only Connecticut private school in the top 25.  The other Connecticut private schools in the top 50 nationally are Choate Rosemary Hall at #30 and Hopkins School in New Haven at #43. An independent boarding school founded in 1891, Hotchkiss School provides “an education of unsurpassed quality” to 600 students in grades 9 through 12, according  to the school website, which indicates that students come from across the United States and 34 foreign countries.

A high ranking in Overall Experience generally indicates that:

  • Students are very happy with their experiences in all aspects, including academics, teachers, health, safety, resources, facilities, extracurriculars, sports, and fitness;
  • The school is an exceptional academic institution in terms of teachers, students, resources for learning, and student outcomes;
  • The school is made up of a diverse population and fosters an accepting, positive school culture;
  • Students are actively involved in a variety of extracurriculars and sports the school offers.

The Best Public High Schools ranking provides what Niche describes as “a comprehensive assessment of the overall experience at public high schools in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. It uses data sourced from various government and public data sets, Niche’s own proprietary data, and 4,625,227 opinion-based survey responses across a variety of topics from 287,560 current students, recent alumni, and parents.”

Factors considered in the analysis include:

  • Academics, which incorporates statistics and student, alumni, and parent surveys regarding academics at the school.
  • Health & Safety, which incorporates statistics and student, alumni, and parent surveys regarding health and safety at the school. R
  • Student Culture & Diversity, which incorporates statistics and student, alumni, and parent surveys regarding culture and diversity at the school.
  • Survey Responses, which consist of parent and student opinions about the overall experience at the high school they currently or recently attend(ed).
  • Teachers, which incorporates statistics and student, alumni, and parent surveys regarding teachers at the school.
  • Resources & Facilities, which incorporates statistics and student, alumni, and parent surveys regarding resources and facilities at the school.
  • Extracurriculars & Activities, which incorporates statistics and student, alumni, and parent surveys regarding clubs and activities at the school.
  • Sports & Fitness, which incorporates statistics and student, alumni, and parent surveys regarding athletics and general fitness at the school.

Among private schools in Connecticut, according to the website analysis, the leaders are The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Hopkins School in New Haven, The Taft School in Watertown, Brunswick School in Greenwich, Greenwich Academy in Greenwich, Kent School in Kent, King Low Heywood Thomas School in Stamford, Greens Farms Academy in Westport and The Master’s School in West Simsbury.

According to the analysis, a high ranking indicates that “the school is an exceptional academic institution with a diverse set of high-achieving students who rate their experience very highly.”

The next ten private schools in the rankings are Westminster School in Simsbury, The Cheshire Academy, Miss Porter’s School in Farmington, Williams School in New London, The Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Canterbury School in New Milford, Marianapolis Preparatory School in Thompson, Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford, Avon Old Farms School  and Westover School in Middlebury.

Niche, based in Pittsburgh, was founded in 2002 by Carnegie Mellon University students as CollegeProwler.com, and has since “grown into one of the largest content startups in the country,” according to the company’s website.

University of Connecticut Academic and Faculty Rankings: Current School News

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September 8, 2021

– University of Connecticut ranking –

Would you like to study at the University of Connecticut? It is important that you learn about the University of Connecticut ranking, acceptance rate, and other details that will make the University of Connecticut worthy of consideration. Scroll down to find out.

Brief Description of the University

The University of Connecticut (UConn) was founded as an agricultural school in 1881 by brothers Charles and August Storrs.

More than 130 years later, the University of California is one of America’s top public universities, ranked in the top 20 in the nation by US News & World Report.

UConn is divided into 14 schools and colleges that together offer over 100- degree programs more than 30,000 students, about 7,000 of them postgraduate students.

The university also has five campuses located throughout Connecticut. Its main site is in Storrs, others in the cities and on the coast:

its historic center at Avery Point, home to Marine Science Specialists, Marine Research , and Oceanographic Programs, is surrounded on three sides by water.

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The University of California is proud of its diverse community, innovative culture, history of coaching winning athletes, and thriving academic spirit.

It has five theaters on campus, including the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts, and three museums, including The Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts. William Benton Museum of Art – Connecticut State Museum of Art.

UConn has a rich history of supporting the arts. The university has a special educational relationship with the Metropolitan Opera and is one of only two universities in the country to offer a degree in puppetry.

It also has a rich history with 47 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The golden-domed Wilbur Cross building, a former library and one of the most recognizable landmarks on campus, is one of them.

In addition to the campus, the university offers an extensive study abroad program with 250 programs in 65 countries on six continents.

Award-winning Conn University athletic teams use huskies as mascots. Jonathan Husky , as his name is, leads university parades, travels to sporting events across the country, and is a regular in the media.

See also:

  • Ryerson rating
  • University of Oxford acceptance rate
  • McGill University Acceptance Rate

University of Connecticut Ranking

Among national universities, the University of Connecticut ranks 63rd. Schools are ranked based on their performance against a set of widely recognized factors of excellence.

  • 63 places in national universities (tie)
  • 35th Best Veterans College (tied)
  • 137 in the best schools
  • 243 Social Mobility Top Performers (tie)
  • 23rd Best Public Schools (tie)
  • 69th Best Undergraduate Engineering Program (tied)

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Courses offered at the University of Connecticut

1) Arts and Humanities

  • Languages, Literature and Linguistics
  • History, philosophy and theology
  • Art, performing arts and design
  • Archeology
  • Architecture

2) Physical sciences

  • Geology, environment, earth and sea sciences
  • Physics and astronomy
  • Mathematics and Statistics
  • Chemistry

3) Social sciences

  • Politics and international studies (including development studies)
  • Geography
  • Communication and media research
  • sociology

4) Engineering and technology

  • Civil engineering
  • Mechanical and aerospace engineering
  • Electrical and electronic engineering
  • General Engineering
  • Chemical engineering

5) Life Sciences

  • Sports Science
  • Agriculture and forestry
  • Veterinary
  • Biological sciences

6) Business and economics

  • Economics and econometrics
  • Accounting and financial services
  • Business Administration

7) Computer Science

  • Computer Science

8) Law

  • Law

9) Psychology

  • Psychology

10) Clinical, preclinical and medical

  • Other health
  • Medicine and dentistry

11) education

  • Education

University of Connecticut acceptance rate

University of Connecticut admissions are more selective, with 49% Acceptance rate. Half of UCLA’s accepted students have an SAT score of 119 or higher.0 to 1390, or an ACT score between 26 and 32.

However, a quarter of admitted applicants scored above the ranges indicated, while another quarter scored below.

Read also:

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  • What can you do with the degree of communication?

University of Connecticut Tuition and Fees

Below is the estimated direct cost of tuition for full-time students for 2021-2022.

Storrs Main Campus B-State Out of State
Education $15,030 $37,698
University and student tuition fees $3,494 $3,494
Appraisal of housing on campus $7,238 $7,238
Estimates for meals on campus $6,020 $6,020
Total direct costs $31,782 $54,450
Exempt Fee: Health Insurance $2,946 $2,946
Unpaid Commission: PIRG Commission $10 $10
Intermediate direct costs (plus exempt fees) $34,738 $57,406
  1. Compulsory fees for Storrs students. Subject to change with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
  2. Room rates are based on the standard double room that most incoming students receive.
  3. The meal plan is based on the Value meal plan.
  4. All full-time students must have health insurance. As such, students are automatically billed each fall by the University’s health insurance plan. If the student is already insured, the student may waive the health insurance fee in their student administration account. For specific information about the university health insurance plan, please visit Student Health Services website .
  5. This is an additional fee that may be waived from your Student Administration account after the fee has been invoiced.

For students studying at the University of Connecticut at Stamford and living in on-campus residences, the estimated cost of attendance will be increased by $15,888.

UConn Admission Requirements

What are the admission requirements for UConn? While there are many elements to college admissions, you should only focus on a few important things:

  • GPA Requirements
  • Test requirements, including SAT and ACT requirements
  • Requirements for candidates

A) UConn GPA Requirements

Many schools have a minimum GPA requirement, but this is often just the minimum required to apply without immediate rejection.

The GPA requirement that really matters is the GPA you need for a realistic chance of admission. To do this, we look at the school’s average GPA for its current students.

(Most schools use a weighted GPA of 4.0, although some report an unweighted GPA. This school has not officially reported its GPA, but we estimated it here using data from over 1,000 schools.)

With a GPA of 3.76, UConn requires you to be above average in your middle school class. You will need at least a mixture of A and B, with more A than B.

You can compensate for a lower GPA with more difficult classes such as AP or IB classes. This will show that you are capable of handling more challenging academic tasks than the average high school student.

If you’re a junior or senior now, it’s hard to change your GPA when you apply to college. If your GPA is not lower than the average school (3.76), you will need a higher SAT or ACT score to compensate for .

This will help you compete effectively with other candidates who have a higher GPA than you.

B) SAT and ACT Requirements

Each school has different requirements for standardized testing. Most schools require the SAT or ACT, and many also require SAT subject tests.

You must take either SAT or ACT to apply to UConn. More importantly, you must succeed in order to have a strong application.

UConn SAT Requirements

Many schools say they have no SAT score limits, but the truth is there is a hidden SAT requirement. This is based on the school’s GPA.

Slot machine average SAT score composite in UConn 1315 1600 SAT.

This result makes UConn Moderately competitive with on SAT scores.

The New SAT 25th percentile score is 1210 and the New SAT 75th percentile score is 1420. In other words, 1210 in the New SAT puts you below average, and 1420 puts you above average.

Here is a breakdown of the new SAT scores by section:

Section Medium 25th percentile 75th percentile
Mathematicians 670 610 730
Read + Write 645 600 690
Composite 1315 1210 1420

SAT Score Choice Policy

Your school’s Score Choice policy is an important part of your testing strategy. UConn has a “Higher Section” grade selection policy.

This is also known as a “super score”. This means you can choose which SATs you want to submit to the school.

Of all the scores they receive, readers of your application will count your highest section scores across all SAT test dates.

For example, you sent the following 3 test results:

Section R+W Mathematicians Composite
Test 1 700 300 1000
Test 2 300 700 1000
Test 3 300 300 600
Super core 700 700 1400

Even though your highest single test day score was 1000, UConn will take your highest section score across all test dates and then combine them to form your Superscore.

In this example you can raise your total score from 1000 to 1400.

This is important to your testing strategy because you can choose which tests to submit and UConn forms your Superscore, you can take the SAT as many times as want, and then take only those tests that will give you the highest Superscore. Readers of your app will only see this rating.

Therefore, if your SAT Super Score is currently below 1315, we strongly recommend that you consider preparing for and retaking the SAT. You have a very good chance of raising your score, which will greatly increase your chances of getting into the game.

What’s more, with Superscore, you can focus all your energy on one section at a time. If your reading score is lower than the other sections, study only for the Reading section and then take the SAT.

Then focus on the math for the next test, and so on. This will give you the highest possible super score.

UConn ACT requirements

As with the SAT, UConn probably doesn’t have a hard ACT cutoff, but if you score too low, your app will be trashed.

Slot Machine Average ACT UConn score is 29. This score makes UConn Moderately Competitive for ACT score.

The 25th percentile ACT is 26th and the 75th percentile ACT is 31st. it will be very hard to hit unless you have something else very impressive in your application.

So many applicants who scored 29scores and above that a 26 would appear academically weak.

ACT Score Submission Policy

If you take the ACT and not the SAT, you have a huge advantage in how you submit your scores and this greatly influences your testing strategy.

Here it is: when you submit your ACT scores to colleges, you have complete control over which tests you submit. You can take 10 tests and send only the highest one. This is different from the SAT, where many schools require you to submit all of your tests you have ever taken.

This means you are more likely than you think to improve your ACT score. To try to reach school requirements for ACT 29 and above, you should try to take the ACT as many times as you can.

Once you have a final score that you are happy with, you can only send that score to all your schools.

Policy ACT Superscore

By and large, most colleges do not rate the ACT at a higher level. (Superscore means the school takes your best section scores from all test dates you submit and then combines them into the best overall score possible).

So most schools will simply deduct your highest score in one session.

Superscoring is a powerful element of your testing strategy, and you must ensure that you plan your testing accordingly. Of all the points UConn receives, readers of your application will count your highest section scores for all ACT test dates you submit.

For example, you sent the following 4 test results:

English Mathematicians Reading Science Composite
Test 1 32 16 16 16 twenty
Test 2 16 32 16 16 twenty
Test 3 16 16 32 16 twenty
Test 4 16 16 16 32 twenty
Super core 32 32 32 32 32

Even though the highest overall ACT score you scored on any given test day was 20, UConn will take your highest section score for all test dates and then combine them to form your Superscore. In this example, you can raise your total score from 20 to 32.

This is important to your testing strategy because you can choose which tests to submit and UConn generates your Superscore, you can take the ACT as many times as you want and then Submit only those tests that give you the highest Superscore. Readers of your app will only see this score.

Therefore, if your ACT score is currently below 29, we strongly recommend that you consider preparing for and retaking the ACT. You have a very good chance of raising your score, which will greatly increase your chances of getting into the game.

What’s more, with Superscore you can focus all your energy on one section at a time. If your reading score is lower than the other sections, prepare for the Reading section only, then take the ACT.

Then focus on the math for the next test, and so on. This will give you the highest possible super score.

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University of Connecticut School of Business

B University of Connecticut School of Business (UConn) is a public undergraduate and graduate business school that spans four campuses, with the main campus located in Storrs, Connecticut.

The UConn School of Business was founded in 1941 and offers academic programs at the bachelor’s, MBA, Executive MBA, PhD and advanced certificate levels.

Contents

  • 1 Campuses
    • 1.1 Storrs
    • 1.2 Hartford
    • 1.3 Waterbury
    • 1.4 Stamford
  • 2 Academicians
    • 2. 1 Academic regions
      • 2.1.1.1.1 Accounting
      • 2.1.2 Finance
      • 2.1.3 Marketing
      • 2.1.4 Operation Management
    • 9006

    • 3 Research Centers
    • 4 Notable Alumni
    • 5 See also
    • 6 References

    Campuses

    Storrs Business School

    Storrs

    The main campus in Storrs is home to the business school’s core administrative functions, outreach initiatives, students, and PhDs. programs, as well as master’s programs in accounting and human resource management. Students study at a $27 million research and learning center located on campus near the student union, the Co-op bookstore, the Gampel Pavilion, and the Homer Babbage Library. Built in early 2000, the four-story, 100,000-square-foot building houses the school’s five academic departments (Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing, Operations, and Information Management), as well as faculty, staff, classrooms, and the lobby. . [3]

    Hartford

    The University of Connecticut Graduate Business Learning Center (GBLC) is located at 100 Constitution Plaza in downtown Hartford, Connecticut and is home to the Full-Time, Part-Time, and Executive MBA program offices business school; and classrooms and conference rooms. as a Student Managed Foundation, SS&C Technologies Financial Accelerator, SCOPE. GBLC was renovated in 2004. [4]

    Waterbury

    With approximately 1,000 students, UConn’s Waterbury Campus offers a four-year undergraduate program in business administration and business data analytics. At the graduate level, the Waterbury campus offers a part-time MBA and some graduate coursework. [5]

    Stamford

    UConn’s downtown Stamford campus provides internships, internships, and employment with companies and nonprofits headquartered in Fairfield County. [6]

    Academics

    Academic areas

    The UConn School of Business offers programs in various functional disciplines – accounting, finance, management, marketing, and operations and information management. The School of Business also offers interdisciplinary centers in economics, entrepreneurship and innovation, international business and real estate, as well as programs in health management and insurance studies.

    Accounting

    The department was the first accounting program in New England to receive separate national accreditation from AACSB International. [7] The department offers bachelors, masters and PhDs. [8] The Master of Accounting program has been available 100% online since 2003 and consistently ranks among the top non-MBA online masters programs in the country. [9] The Department of Accountancy has an American Accounting Association award for outstanding contributions to the accounting literature. [10] and two American Accounting Association/Deloitte Foundation Wildman Award winners. [11] .

    Finance

    The Department of Finance provides education in various areas related to finance, such as: corporate or commercial finance, financial management in public and non-profit organizations, financial planning, investment, banking, insurance, real estate, public accounting and systems healthcare. [12]

    Marketing

    The University of Connecticut’s Department of Marketing is comprised of the Departments of Marketing and Business Law. [12]

    Operations and Information Management

    The University of Connecticut’s Department of Operations and Information Management (OPIM) offers bachelor’s degrees in Management Information Systems, Management and Engineering for Manufacturing. [13]

    The US News & World Report ranked MIS at UConn 22nd nationally among public and private programs. [14]

    Accreditation and rankings

    UConn School of Business has been continuously accredited by AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business – since 1958. [15] The AACSB International Accreditation represents the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide. [1] The school is ranked in the top 5% of business schools and is widely ranked among the best in the United States, as evidenced by Bloomberg Businessweek 9 frequent rankings 0978, Forbes , U. S. News & World Report [16] and Princeton Review. [17] [18]

    School of Business is very selective. Approximately 26% of applicants were admitted to the MBA program in 2012 with an average GPA of 3.5 and a GMAT score of 620. [19] For undergraduate students The school requires a transfer application from another location within the university. In 2016, 55% of University of California students who applied to the School of Business were accepted with a 3.64 average cumulative GPA. [20]

    The main campus of the University of Connecticut, considered Public Ivy, is located in Storrs and is considered one of the top research universities in the United States. [21]

    Research Centers

    The Research Centers are an integral part of the UConn School of Business, supporting learning, promoting research and innovation, and providing a professional forum for exchange among faculty, students, and the corporate community.

    As one of 17 Centers for International Business Education and Research, UConn CIBER, located in US universities, is dedicated to making American businesses more competitive in the global marketplace. The UConn School of Business first received a CIBER grant from the Department of Education in 1995 under the Higher Education Act. [22]

    The Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis (CCEA) is a university center located at the University of Connecticut School of Business (UConn). CCEA specializes in economic impact studies and policy analysis, as well as advising clients on business strategy, market analysis and related topics. [23]

    The Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics Research provides services to Connecticut real estate professionals and the Department of Consumer Protection. [24]

    Notable Alumni

    • Timothy J. Conway – Founder, Chairman and CEO of NewStar Financial
    • John Huang – Department of Commerce official convicted of criminal conspiracy
    • Viren Kapadia – President and CEO of Gyrus Systems (company) 9 Campo, Alex del (July 15, 2013). “Home – Center for Economic Research in Real Estate and the City”. realestate.business.uconn.edu .
    • Coordinates: 41°48′22″N 72°15′06″W / 41.8061°N 72.2516°W / 41.8061; -72.2516

      The Taft School in the USA

      About school

      Taft School is a prestigious private boarding school for boys and girls from 15 to 18 years old.

      The educational institution is in the top 20 American schools in several ways:

      • SAT exam results;

      • number of AP items;

      • the number of sports sections;

      • competitive selection (9 people per place).

      74% of teachers have master’s or doctoral degrees.

      Alumni include US Senator Robert Taft, Nobel laureate Alfred Gilman, NHL forward Max Pacioretti, five-time Grammy Award winner Mary Chalin Carpenter.

      Ranked

      • 4th Best Boarding School in Connecticut (Niche)
      • 6th Best School for STEM Teaching in Connecticut (Niche)
      • 25th Best Boarding School in USA (Niche)
      • 16th in the list of the best boarding schools in the USA (The Best Schools)

      The official representative of the school in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan is IQ Consultancy.

      • 492 students

      • 20% international students

      • the ratio of teachers and students is 1:5

      • average class size – 11 people

      • admission from the age of 15

      Exam results

      SAT (2021)

      Average score – 1346 out of 1600 possible

      Perspectives

      100% of graduates go to selected universities, including Ivy League universities, as well as leading educational institutions in Canada and Europe.

      • Brown University

      • Georgetown University

      • Boston University

      • New York University

      • University of Pennsylvania
      • Cornell University

      • Yale University

      • Princeton University

      • Harvard University

      • Columbia University

      Training

      The students of The Taft School are engaged in program 9-12 grades of American high school. Students can take an additional year of study to prepare for admission to the university (Postgraduate Year)

      To get a diploma, you need to take a certain number of courses from different areas. The school provides 200 academic courses, among which 30 advanced level (AP) subjects – twice the national average.

      The school has a program of individual studies IPS. Each student can take a creative or scientific course on their own topic, such as studying biofuels or designing photovoltaic cells.

      The school cooperates with the New York Botanical Garden – students can participate in joint research.

      Programs

      Extra-curricular activities and sports

      29 clubs:

      • debate

      • drama

      • dancing

      • radio

      • music

      • math club

      • robotics

      • programming

      24 sections:

      • football

      • basketball

      • golf

      • baseball

      • squash

      • tennis

      • hockey

      • Alpine skis

      Accommodation

      There are 8 residences on the Taft school campus. Girls live in 5 separate houses, while boys occupy the upper floors of 3 buildings, which are connected by a main hall. It is the centerpiece of the school campus with classrooms, administrative offices, canteens and art studios.

      Most rooms in the residences are designed for two people, some students live alone.

      Teachers live in every house. They help students get comfortable on campus, solve everyday issues, and also organize recreational activities on weekends.

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      Marianapolis Preparatory School

      country: USA
      age: 15-19 years old
      minimum age of foreign students:

      fifteen

      location:

      Thompson, Connecticut
      language of instruction: English
      school type:

      private school

      classes:

      9-12

      program type: senior classes
      number of students: 400
      student body: 27% of foreign students from 19 countries
      teacher/student ratio: 1/7
      accommodation type:

      boarding house

      duration:

      1+ weeks, academic semester, 1+ years

      start date: autumn winter
      school website: marianapolis. org

      Marianapolis Preparatory School was founded in 1926. The goal of the school is to develop critical thinking in students and to be creative in solving problems. The school is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and is a member of prestigious educational organizations:

      • The Association of Catholic Boarding Schools (CBSA).

      • Small Boarding School Association (SBSA)

      • Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA)

      • Association of Boarding Schools (TABS)

      • National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS)

      School benefits:

      • The school is known for the education of spiritual and moral values ​​of humanism.

      • 100% of graduates enter prestigious US universities.

      • The school offers a unique program of experiential learning.

      • The school offers the study of the subject – Higher Mathematics Online at Stanford University.

      • The school has a wide range of creative subjects: visual arts and performing arts.

      School specialization: sports

      Country Rank:

      High School Program: AP American High School Diploma

      Academic results of the school:

      • average SAT score of graduates was 1300 out of 1600

      Universities , where enter graduates :

      • Boston College

      • Boston University

      • Cornell University

      • Dartmouth University

      • Georgetown University

      • Johns Hopkins

      • Andrew’s (Scotland)

      • Tufts University

      • University of California – Los Angeles

      • University of Pennsylvania

      • University of Southern California

      Famous alumni schools :

      Programs:

      • LEAP Program! (LEArning Power) Helps Improve Study Skills for Better Study Success in the USA
      • The Experimental Learning program gives students the opportunity to try new hobbies during weekly school trips.

      This US private school has a large selection of creative subjects – visual arts and performing arts. For students to choose from – classes in drawing, painting, printing, photography, graphic design, art history, instrumental and vocal training, dancing. The school offers 20 Advanced Placement (AP) subjects, which is very important for admission to leading US universities (for the best US universities, 6 AP level subjects are required).

      • 20 AP subjects for advanced study

      o English Literature

      o English

      o Business

      o Foreign languages

      o Art

      o History

      o Computer Science

      o Mathematics

      o World history

      o Environmental Sciences

      o Psychology

      o Religious studies

      o Social sciences, etc.

      • Summer program

      Accommodation:

      This private school in the USA has 5 well-equipped residences, rooms are designed for 1-3 students, the school offers. All students are provided with a complete balanced diet, it is possible to choose different types of diet food. In the kitchens in the dormitories, students can prepare dishes to their taste.

      Technical equipment:

      The school has 2 laboratories for natural sciences, a library, a theater, a music and art studio, a computer lab and an audio-video center, a modern gym, a fitness center and a tennis court.

      Sport:

      The sports program at the school is diverse: football, tennis, volleyball, basketball, tennis, karate, yoga, body-lifting, softball, swimming, sports dancing, lacrosse, horseback riding and others.

      Extra-curricular activities:

      Pupils actively take part in the work of numerous clubs and circles: a theater club, a writing club, dancing, etc.

      Tuition, accommodation and meals per year : 60,793 USD

      Scholarships: yes

      where they are, how much they cost and how to get there

      Finding a suitable school in the USA is one of the problems that absolutely all US residents face. Immigrants, due to the fact that they are accustomed to a different education system, have to quickly find the differences between the American school and the Russian one in order to find the school that is ideal for the child.

      In the US, the main, but the only, are three types of schools: public (public), private (private) and charter (charter).

      Public Schools are free for all children living in the United States. As in Russia, most often children go to one or another public school in the area in which they live. Immigrant children have the same rights. Their status in the country is also of no interest to anyone. The educational process is based on strict compliance with educational standards.

      Private schools funded by tuition fees. The cost of education varies not only from state to state, but also from school to school. The educational process is more flexible compared to public schools. Each private school has the right to introduce additional and even exclusive subjects along with the required ones.

      Charter Schools is a mixture of public and private schools. The educational process in charter schools is more flexible, as in private schools, but the parent is not paid for education, as in the state. This type of school exists at the expense of the state or donations. You can get into a charter school by participating in a lottery, since there are many applicants, but there are few such schools.

      There is an opinion that only children from low-income families study in US public schools. But this is fundamentally not true. At the moment, about 51 million students attend US public schools. As in Russia, US public schools provide additional support to children from low-income families. For example, providing them with good nutrition. Choosing a school in the United States is directly a matter of the quality of education. Even children from very wealthy families attend public schools due to the high level of quality of education.

      Top five U.S. states with the best public schools s

      WalletHub rated each state’s public schools for Quality and Safety using 33 related metrics (math and reading scores, median SAT scores, and ACT, etc.).

      Massachusetts

      Ranked at the top of various school rankings and is widely regarded as the state with the best public school system. Massachusetts has the highest scores in math and reading. High ACT (American College Test) scores and one of the lowest school crime rates in the country. Massachusetts is also the most educated state in the country.

      Connecticut

      Ranks second in the nation for the number of public schools and the quality of education. Students from Connecticut have the highest average ACT score of 25.5, third in reading test scores. Connecticut spends about $19 per student, one of the highest spending in the country. Connecticut is one of the best states for teachers due to small class sizes and an average annual salary of $73,000

      New Jersey

      New Jersey has the second highest student-teacher ratio. The ranking of students in the country is higher here: third place in mathematics and second place in reading. The state spends an average of about $22,000 per student, and the average teacher salary is $70,000 per year.

      Schools in Virginia

      Virginia ranks fourth in the quality of schools in the US and third in safety. Virginia public schools have the fourth highest math test scores in the nation.

      Vermont

      Vermont’s schools are ranked eighth in quality in the states, with the lowest student-teacher ratio in the nation. This allows teachers to give each student extra attention. The average teacher ratio in the US is 16:1, while in Vermont it is 10:1. Vermont also ranks fourth in safety.

      Top 5 private schools in the USA

      1st place – « Phillips Academy » is a private boarding school in Massachusetts founded in 1778. The school is for students in grades 9-12 only. Tuition is $46,400 per year, including $57,850 of accommodation. At the same time, 46% of students do not pay for their own education, but receive financial assistance. In total, 1146 students study at the school, and the ratio of teachers and students is 1:5. The average score on the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test, or test of school abilities) is 1470, and ACT is 33. Graduates of this school continue their studies at the most prestigious educational institutions in the world: Harvard, Yale and other universities.

      2nd Place – Phillips Exeter Academy is a top rated private guesthouse located in Exeter, New Hampshire. It has 1,085 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 5:1. Tuition is $49,880 per year with accommodation, or $38,740 without accommodation. After graduation, 100% of graduates go to a four-year college. The average SAT score is 1140, and the ACT score is 33.

      3rd place – « St . Mark S School of – private Christian school for boys located in Dallas, Texas. It has 863 students from grades 1 to 12 with a student-teacher ratio of 9:1. Tuition is $29,496 per year. The average SAT score is 1480, and the ACT score is 33.

      4th place – “The College Preparatory School” – a private school for students 9-12 classes in Oakland, California. A feature of the training is enhanced vocational training for college. The school is small – 372 students with a student-teacher ratio of 7:1. A year of study at this school will cost $48,300. 23% of students receive financial support from charitable organizations, foundations and grants. The average SAT score is 1470 and the ACT score is 34.

      5th place – The Hotchkiss School is a private boarding school for students in grades 9-12 in Lakeville, Connecticut. 95% of students live on campus. Tuition and accommodation cost $59,990 per year. One third of students receive financial support. In total, 600 students study at the school, and the ratio of teachers and students is 1: 4. The average SAT score is 1420, and the ACT score is 32. Particular emphasis in the educational process is placed on the arts, science and technology, humanities, languages ​​and leadership.

      Getting into a private school is not easy. Despite the fact that US private schools are sometimes more expensive than college, they are only interested in the most successful and talented children. Therefore, money is not the main thing here.

      How to choose a school in the US: what to look for

      • School rating or score. Even on real estate websites, descriptions of infrastructure always talk about schools and their rankings. So that people immediately choose housing that will meet the educational needs of their children.
      • Average SAT and ACT scores. The higher the scores, the greater the chance of going to college after graduation.
      • Teacher to student ratio (Student-Teacher Ratio). In private schools, the average is 10:1, and in public schools it is twice as much – and depends on the age of the students.
      • Possibility of obtaining financial support . This paragraph applies to private schools. Typically, these schools provide information about sponsors, alumni associations, charitable foundations, etc.
      • Religiosity of the school . Among private schools, about half are religious. Pay attention to this. As a rule, religious schools are cheaper, since most of the tuition funds are transferred by the church.
      • Gender composition of students. Separate schools for girls and boys are common in the US.
      • Number of classes in the school .

      Top 20 SAT Private Boarding Schools in the USA – US School Rankings

      The table is compiled from www.boardingschoolreview.com, based on the average student score on the final SAT exam (Scholastic Aptitude Test), which is a key factor for admission to an American university.

      School

      Result of SAT

      Type of training

      Age

      Location

      1.
      Choate Rosemary Hall

      2025

      Mixed

      14-19 years old

      Wallingford, CT

      2.
      Concord Academy

      2085

      Mixed

      14-18 years old

      Concord, MA

      3.
      Deerfield Academy

      2008

      Mixed

      14-19 years old

      Deerfield, MA

      4.
      Groton School

      2104

      Mixed

      13-18 years old

      Groton, MA

      5.
      Indian Springs School

      2010

      Mixed

      13-18 years old

      Indian Springs, Alabama

      6.
      The Lawrenceville School

      2090

      Mixed

      14-19 years old

      Lawrenceville, New Jersey

      7.
      Middlesex School

      2100

      Mixed

      14-18 years old

      Concord, MA

      8.
      Milton Academy

      2080

      Mixed

      14-18 years old

      Milton, MA

      9.
      Mount Michael Benedictine School

      2033

      Mixed

      14-18 years old

      Omaha, Nebraska

      10.
      Phillips Academy Andover

      2112

      Mixed

      14-19 years old

      Andover, MA

      11.
      Phillips Exeter Academy

      2074

      Mixed

      14-19 years old

      Exeter, New Hampshire

      12.
      St. Paul’s School

      2028

      Mixed

      14-18 years old

      Concord, MA

      13.
      The Thacher School

      2026

      Mixed

      14-18 years old

      Ojai, CA

      14.
      Thomas Jefferson School

      2050

      Mixed

      12-19 years old

      St. Louis, MO

      15.
      The Webb Schools

      2015

      Mixed

      14-18 years old

      Claremont, CA

      16.
      Westover School

      2075

      Girls

      14-18 years old

      Middlebury, CT

      17.
      The Athenian School

      1902

      Mixed

      14-18 years old

      Danville, CA

      18.