You think you’ve found the perfect New York City Private Schools. What’s next? Here’s a step-by-step look at the admissions process.
INTERVIEWS
The initial “getting to know you” part of the process can consist of school tours, classroom observations and interviews with admissions staff.
As you learn about the school, give the staff an honest, complete picture of your child to make sure it’s a good match.
“For us to best serve each child that attends our school, we need to know everything about him or her.”
APPLICATIONS
An application fee is usually required. Once the application is in, the school will gather records and transcripts.
RECOMMENDATIONS
At a coed college prep school serving grades six through 12, prospects must submit letters of recommendation from their English and math teachers. “We have a very, very rigorous English program with a lot of literature, reading and writing.” “That tells us where they are and how we can fit them in with the classes we offer.”
TESTS.
Requirements vary, but many schools will accept certain standardized test results or will administer their own testing.
REVIEWS AND DECISIONS.
A committee will review the information and make a decision. In addition to academic qualifications and other considerations, the goal is a good fit. “We’re looking for someone who is going to be successful in this environment.”
WHEN TO GET STARTED?
Now, “If you’re thinking about it, do it now, don’t wait until summer of next year,” she says.