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Evaluation method

Ranking Basis

Data Scale: FindingSchool leverages an extensive data set that exceeds that of similar rankings, ensuring accurate and relevant evaluations through well-defined weight distributions and scoring mechanisms.

Weight Distribution: We gathered feedback from thousands of families and consulted over 50 industry experts to create ranking weights tailored to the needs of Asian students.

Scoring Mechanism: Each of the 46 distinct data points is evaluated using unique mathematical models, scoring based on its position within the overall data distribution.

Basis for Ranking: Instead of absolute values, we focus on relative differences in data. There is no fixed score threshold for separating schools; instead, the “admission cutoff” is adjusted annually based on data trends, similar to college entrance exams.

Evaluation Mechanism

The school page currently displays an evaluation card that includes an overall rating and ratings across five key categories, totaling 46 data points. The five categories are: Geographic Community, Academic Strength, Matriculation Level, Extracurricular Activities, and FindingSchool Reviews. Visitors can easily view the overall score and ratings for each dimension (ranging from A+ to C). For boarding schools, detailed total score rankings are also included

The data used for evaluations and rankings comes from three primary sources: official school data, public data, and user-submitted data on FindingSchool.

Scoring Mechanism

The entire scoring system is based on mathematical models derived from statistical analysis of samples from hundreds of schools across various levels. Each data point receives a corresponding rating based on its percentile position within the overall predicted distribution.

  • In the boarding school evaluation:: A- and above account for 45% of the total, B- and above account for 40%, C accounts for 15%.

  • In the day school evaluation: A- and above account for 30% of the total, B- and above account for 51%, C and others account for 19%.

2025 Evaluation Methodology

1. [30% - Matriculation Dimension]: Ivy League admission rate, admission rate for Top 25 National Universities and Top 5 Liberal Arts Colleges, admission rate for Top 50 National Universities and Top 10 Liberal Arts Colleges, admission rate for Top 100 National Universities and Top 25 Liberal Arts Colleges, along with a summary of historical admissions data.

2. [24% - Academic Dimension]: Course offerings (AP, IB, Honors, and Advanced courses), percentage of teachers with a master’s degree or higher, percentage of AP exam scores of 3, 4, or 5, average scores on standardized tests (SAT and ACT), scores in AMC math competitions, and results in FRC robotics competitions.

3. [14% - Extracurricular Activities]: Alumni donation rate, number of clubs and activities, ratings for competitive sports teams, and ratings for arts programs.

4. [12% - FindingSchool Reviews]: FindingSchool website rating, review comments on FindingSchool, and historical rating trends.

5. [8% - Geographic Community]: State resource evaluation, density score of nearby top universities, distance to the nearest international airport, convenience of local amenities, transportation convenience, city crime rate, and educational level of the local population.

Overall
C
Matriculation C
Academics B-
Extracurriculars B
Community C
Reviews C
Notre Dame High School, a ministry of the Sisters of Mercy, seeks to prepare students for college by providing a challenging academic environment that stimulates students intellectually, physically and spiritually, in a community that respects a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives, thus inspiring life-long learners, critical thinkers, and compassionate, responsible citizens of the world.
Notre Dame High School - NY With Reviews, Requirements 2024 | FindingSchool
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School Stats

Average
Current School
Tuition
$9995
Enrollment
250
International Students
5%
Faculty with Advanced Degrees
70%
Teacher-Student Ratio
1:8
AP
7
Average SAT Score
1247
Average ACT Score
26.5
Class Size
20

Matriculation

(2016)
Ranking University/College Students
LAC #4 Middlebury College 1 +
#23 Carnegie Mellon University 1 +
#41 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1 +
#57 George Washington University 1 +
#66 Brigham Young University 1 +
LAC #14 Hamilton College 1 +
#89 University of Colorado Boulder 1 +
LAC #40 Dickinson College 1 +
LAC #47 Gettysburg College 1 +
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Matriculation
Ranking University/College 2016 2014-2015 Total
All schools 5 31
#3 Harvard College 1 + 1
#7 California Institute of Technology 1 + 1
#17 Rice University 1 + 1
#20 University of Notre Dame 1 + 1
#22 Georgetown University 1 + 1
#24 Carnegie Mellon University 1 + 1
#24 University of Virginia 1 + 1
#28 University of Southern California 1 + 1
#28 University of Florida 1 + 1
#33 Georgia Institute of Technology 1 + 1
#35 New York University 1 + 1
#39 Boston College 1 + 1
#43 Boston University 1 + 1
#47 Wake Forest University 1 + 1
#47 University of Georgia 1 + 1
#53 Northeastern University 1 + 1
#53 College of William and Mary 1 + 1
#58 University of Connecticut 1 + 1
#60 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1 + 1
#66 Brigham Young University 1 + 1
#67 George Washington University 1 + 1 + 2
#67 Syracuse University 1 + 1
#67 University of Miami 1 + 1
#67 University of Pittsburgh 1 + 1
#76 Colorado School of Mines 1 + 1
#76 University of Delaware 1 + 1
#76 Stevens Institute of Technology 1 + 1
#89 Southern Methodist University 1 + 1
#89 Fordham University 1 + 1
#96 University of Alabama 1 + 1
#98 Drexel University 1 + 1
#105 University of Colorado Boulder 1 + 1
#105 American University 1 + 1
#124 University of Denver 1 + 1
#133 University of Vermont 1 + 1
Matriculation
Ranking University/College 2016 2014-2015 Total
All schools 4 9
#3 United States Naval Academy 1 + 1
#11 Middlebury College 1 + 1
#16 Hamilton College 1 + 1
#21 Washington and Lee University 1 + 1
#25 University of Richmond 1 + 1
#25 Colby College 1 + 1
#27 College of the Holy Cross 1 + 1
#30 Bucknell University 1 + 1
#46 Dickinson College 1 + 1 + 2
#51 Centre College 1 + 1
#63 Gettysburg College 1 + 1 + 2

Academics

AP

(7)
Calculus AB
English Language and Composition
English Literature and Composition
Physics 1
Physics 2
Computer Science A
Calculus AB
English Language and Composition
English Literature and Composition
Physics 1
Physics 2
Computer Science A
Statistics
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Sports

(4)
Cross Country
Soccer
Swimming
Tennis

Extracurricular Activities and Clubs

(12)
Crusader Ambassador
FIRST Tech Challenge
FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC)
Junior Ladies of Charity
Ladies of Charity
Math League
Crusader Ambassador
FIRST Tech Challenge
FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC)
Junior Ladies of Charity
Ladies of Charity
Math League
ND Supper Club
Quiz League
Q.S.A.
Saint Joseph's Workers
Science Olympiad
Scholarship Challenge
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Arts

(15)
Band
Choir
Chorus
Music Theory
Theater
Art History
Band
Choir
Chorus
Music Theory
Theater
Art History
Ceramics
Digital Photography
Film
Painting
Portfolio
Printmaking
Sculpture
Studio Art
Art
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Basic Info

Co-ed
Day S. Grades: Grades 7-12
Urban
ESL: Yes
Year Founded: 1955
Campus Size: 23 acres
Religious Affiliation: Catholic

Application Info

Deadline: Rolling
Interview: Skype, On Campus

Frequently Ask Questions about Notre Dame High School - NY

Tell me a bit about Notre Dame High School - NY.
Notre Dame High School - NY is Co-ed private day school located in New York, US. It was founded 1955 , and currently has about 250 students, 5.00% of whom are international students.

For more official information, please visit http://www.notredamehighschool.com.
Does Notre Dame High School - NY have rigorous academic requirements?
Notre Dame High School - NY is offering 7 AP courses.

Notre Dame High School - NY also have 70% of faculties whose degrees are master and above.
Where do Notre Dame High School - NY students typically go for their colleges?
In 2016, some students attended Middlebury College, Carnegie Mellon University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, George Washington University and Brigham Young University.
What is the application requirement for Notre Dame High School - NY?
Similar to most private schools in the US, Notre Dame High School - NY’s typical admission requirements include school transcript, recommendation letter, application essay, and interview (often optional, but highly recommended).
What is the latest tuition for Notre Dame High School - NY’s Co-ed student?
The total fee for Notre Dame High School - NY in 2024 is $9,995 which typically includes tuition, boarding fee, student management fee and a few other fees associated with managing international students.

For more information, please contact school’s admission team at kellyn@notredamehighschool.com .
Where is Notre Dame High School - NY located?
Notre Dame High School - NY is located in the State of New York of USA.
How popular is Notre Dame High School - NY on FindingSchool network?
Based on FindingSchool monthly traffic data as well as onsite search record, Notre Dame High School - NY is within top 600 for all schools on FindingSchool.

Also Notre Dame High School - NY has been favorited by 15 users.
How to start with an application with Notre Dame High School - NY?
The first stop is to carefully review the school profile on FindingSchool to learn more about Notre Dame High School - NY. Most of them are directly provided by the school.

Also it is highly recommended to visit Notre Dame High School - NY’s official site: http://www.notredamehighschool.com or call them at 607-734-2267.
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What is the FindingSchool rating for Notre Dame High School - NY?
The overall rating for Notre Dame High School - NY is C.

The section ratings of Notre Dame High School - NY are:
C for Matriculation
B- for Academics
B for Extracurriculum
C for Community
C for Students and Parents reviews
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