I can't give you a specific number, but I know it's gotten lower in recent years. I applied for the 99-2000 school year with average grades and got in no problem, but my cousin applied this year, and she's very smart, gifted, outgoing, great at sports etc. (everything prep schools look for) and was wait-listed. It's the product of a new headmaster who took over and wants to turn the school into a more traditional, conservative boarding-school type of environment. I don't like him, but I'd still recommend the school to anyone because of outstanding faculty.
According to Boarding School Profiles, it was 22%. I believe right now, it's much lower, like 10%, but nevertheless, it is still an extremely hard school to get into.
I believe the acceptance rate at Winsor is about 12%.
Lawrenceville School was created in 1810.
15%
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According to BoardingSchoolReview.com, the Pomfret School acceptance rate is 52%, which is slightly more selective than the national average for boarding schools.
Peddie School is located in Hightstown, New Jersey and teaches grades 9-12. It was founded in 1864 and has an acceptance rate of 20 percent.
The acceptance rate is twice as high. You will easily be able to get into Caribbean medical school, but I wouldn't recommend.
less than 12%
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Fay School is located in Southborough, Massachusetts. It is a boarding school for 450 students in grades 7-9, and a day school for pre-kindergarten to grade 9. Its acceptance rate is 51 percent.
The acceptance rate at Eaglebrook School in Deerfield, MA is 62 percent. The school's endowment is $60 million and the student population is 252.
The Choate Rosemary Hall school is a selective boarding school for students in 9 through 12 grades. The acceptance rate for 2014 was 23 percent.