

To international parents, a superior education and a pedigree degree for their child, is worth more than real estate or luxury items. “Affluent international parents consider the education of their children as their premier investment. U.S and especially international families prefer their children enroll in schools that provide the best return on investment on (average tuition, room and board is $55,000 per year) - college placement. Paul’s, Lawrenceville, Choate and Deerfield all send 25-30 students each year to Ivy League schools over the past five years. Stephen’s Episcopal School – Austin, TXĪ comprehensive list isn’t publicly available, however, based on our research, Phillips Andover, Phillips Exeter, St. Cranbrook School – Bloomfield Hills, MI.Lawrenceville School – Lawrenceville, NJ.Here are the best 25 US boarding high schools by rank: By elite colleges, I am referring to colleges parents already know about: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Brown, UPenn, Cornell, Dartmouth, Stanford, MIT, Duke, and Johns Hopkins. Niche, a company that researches and compiles information on schools released its latest ranking of the best boarding schools in the US, specifically highlighting the best schools that prepare students for elite colleges.

Palfrey (Phillips Exeter ’90), (Harvard College ’94), (Harvard Law ’01) and a former Harvard Law School professor who now serves as the Phillips Andover’s head of school, selective high schools attract potential Harvard students away from their home high schools.

That, is however, a myth when it comes to college acceptance to elite colleges.Īccording to John G. Some actually believe that they are all “basically” the same. Parents believe that there is no real difference between boarding schools.
