Quick Stats (2024-25)
- Grades: (Boarding Students) Pre-K-7
- Grades: (Day Students) K-11
- Enrollment: 260 students
- Yearly Tuition (Boarding Students): $16
- Acceptance rate: 31%
- Average class size: 23 students
- Application Deadline: Apr. 3 / Oct. 14 / rolling
- Source: Verified school update
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School Overview
School Focus
College Preparatory
College Preparatory
Grades Offered (Boarding)
Pre-K-7
9-12
Grades Offered (Day)
K-11
9-12
Secondary Immersion Language
Spanish and Mandarin
n/a
Year Founded
2020
1907
Campus Size
250 acres
125 acres
Student Body
Enrollment
260 students
314 students
% Students of Color
24%
27%
Offers Post-Grad Year
No
No
Academics and Faculty
Saturday Classes
No
No
Student : Teacher Ratio
45:15
7:1
# of AP / Advanced Courses Offered
5
18
Number of IB Courses Offered
6
-
ESL Courses Offered
No
Yes
% Faculty with Advanced Degree
99%
71%
Summer Program Offered
No
Yes
Tuition Cost
Yearly Tuition
(Day Students)
(Day Students)
n/a
$35,600
Tuition international students
$12,421
$57,500
Yearly Tuition
(5 Day Boarding)
(5 Day Boarding)
$12,458
$49,400
% Students on Financial Aid
16%
40%
Avg. Financial Aid Grant
$17
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$25,000
Acceptance Rate
Application Deadline
Apr. 3 / Oct. 14 / rolling
Jan. 15
Average Percentile SSAT
61%
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Acceptance Rate
31%
60%
Director of Admissions
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Associate Director of Admissions
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AP / Advanced Courses
# of AP / Advanced Courses Offered
5
18
Courses
AP Chemistry, AP course, Arts and music, Biology, English, Languages, Mathematics
Sports
# Interscholastic Sports Offered
30
16
Sports
Ballet, Basketball, Boxing, Cheering, Crew, Cross Country Running, Curling, Cycling, Dance, Diving, Equestrian, Fencing, Field Hockey, Figure Skating, Football, Freestyle Skiing, Golf, Gymnastics, Ice Hockey, Indoor Soccer, Intramural Sports Only, Kayaking, Lacrosse, Markmanship, Marksmanship, Motorsports, Mountain Biking, Paddle Tennis, Sailing, Swimming
Extracurriculars
Total Extracurricular Organizations
7
23
Extracurriculars
Club or Organization:
Ceramics Club, Fiber Arts, Tennis, Theater Productions
Arts and Music Programs:
Asian Students Association, Ballroom Dancing
Recreational Athletic Programs:
Black Student Coalition
Ceramics Club, Fiber Arts, Tennis, Theater Productions
Arts and Music Programs:
Asian Students Association, Ballroom Dancing
Recreational Athletic Programs:
Black Student Coalition
College Matriculation
Year: 1999 - 2008
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School Notes
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- Testing1222 accreditations: The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS)
- Notes about SAT scores:
- There is a growing trend to report SAT scores as a range of the middle 50% as opposed to a single score. The College Board recommends this and reputable organizations like US News and World Report, and The Fiske Guide to the Colleges, also believe the middle 50% is the best way to report scores. In speaking about single SAT scores, Fiske says, "such figures, however, are easily misinterpreted as thresholds rather than averages....To avoid such confusion, we report the range of scores of the middle half of the class".
- For the Class of 2003, the Middle 50% excluding international students for whom English is a second Language: verbal 540-690; math 540-700. For example, if your math score was under 540, you would have been in the bottom quarter of the class. If your Math score was above 700, you would have been in the top quarter of the class. Westtown has 60 International students and when they are included the Math, midrange score is 540-700; this is the exact range as the entire Upper School. However, English is the second or third language for many International students and the middle 50% of all students verbals scores is 510-690 at Westtown including International students.
- It is important to note that SAT scores MAY be an indication of the academic preparedness or intellectual level of the company you will keep, but SAT scores are highly correlated with family income and family educational level, so even this can be misleading. Furthermore, SAT scores should never be used by a family as an expectation of what score they can expect their child to receive if they go to a particular institution. The SAT correlates very closely with the SSAT: Students who have high SSAT scores invariably have high SAT scores and vice versa. As much as schools with high SAT scores may like to take credit for these scores we know that they more accurately reflect the testing ability of the student prior to being admitted to our school.
- Sample of notable school alumni/alumnae:
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Source: Verified school update
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Testing1222 cost?
Testing1222's tuition is approximately $16 for boarding students.
What is the acceptance rate of Testing1222?
The acceptance rate of Testing1222 is 31%, which is lower than the boarding school average of 60%.
Who are famous alumni from Testing1222?
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What sports does Testing1222 offer?
Testing1222 offers 30 interscholastic sports: Ballet, Basketball, Boxing, Cheering, Crew, Cross Country Running, Curling, Cycling, Dance, Diving, Equestrian, Fencing, Field Hockey, Figure Skating, Football, Freestyle Skiing, Golf, Gymnastics, Ice Hockey, Indoor Soccer, Intramural Sports Only, Kayaking, Lacrosse, Markmanship, Marksmanship, Motorsports, Mountain Biking, Paddle Tennis, Sailing and Swimming.
When is the application deadline for Testing1222?
The application deadline for Testing1222 is Apr. 3 / Oct. 14 / rolling (applications are due on Apr. 3 / Oct. 14 but additional applications are reviewed year-round as space permits ).
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