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School Overview

The Park School engages the whole student in a diverse and creative community that nurtures the joy and responsibility of active learning in all, from our youngest learners to our graduates, who leave with the skills essential to college success and the confidence to serve and lead.
Park provides a rigorous academic program in an educational climate that emphasizes empathy, compassion, social awareness, and a sense of belonging to a tightly- knit, multi-age community.
All Park graduates are accepted to college. With an 8:1 student to teacher ratio, each student has ample opportunity to learn through experience with personal attention from dedicated teachers.
Whether on a playing field or stage, in an art studio or science lab, the learning environment fostered at Park frees students from the constraints of competition and encourages them to stretch themselves.
In all areas, students are encouraged to ask questions and explore their world in an open and supportive environment.
At Park, education is a way of life; living and learning are inseparable.
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School Stats

Average
Current School
Tuition
$22530
Enrollment
300
International Students
8%
Faculty with Advanced Degrees
62%
Teacher-Student Ratio
1:8
AP
9
Class Size
14

Matriculation

(2016)
Ranking University/College Students
#15 Cornell University 1 +
#23 University of California: Los Angeles 1 +
#39 University of California: San Diego 1 +
#41 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1 +
#47 Northeastern University 1 +
#47 Penn State University Park 1 +
#72 American University 1 +
LAC #25 Kenyon College 1 +
LAC #38 Skidmore College 1 +
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Matriculation
Ranking University/College 2016 2011-2015 Total
All schools 7 45
#1 Princeton University 1 + 1
#2 Harvard College 1 + 1
#4 Columbia University 1 + 1
#10 Johns Hopkins University 1 + 1
#12 Dartmouth College 1 + 1
#12 Northwestern University 1 + 1
#15 Cornell University 1 + 1 + 2
#18 University of Notre Dame 1 + 1
#23 University of California: Los Angeles 1 + 1
#30 Boston College 1 + 1
#33 University of Rochester 1 + 1
#34 Brandeis University 1 + 1
#37 Case Western Reserve University 1 + 1
#39 University of California: Irvine 1 + 1
#39 University of California: San Diego 1 + 1
#41 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1 + 1 + 2
#41 Boston University 1 + 1
#41 University of Wisconsin-Madison 1 + 1
#41 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1 + 1
#47 Northeastern University 1 + 1 + 2
#47 Penn State University Park 1 + 1 + 2
#51 University of Miami 1 + 1
#52 Ohio State University: Columbus Campus 1 + 1
#52 University of Washington 1 + 1
#52 Pepperdine University 1 + 1
#57 George Washington University 1 + 1
#57 University of Connecticut 1 + 1
#60 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1 + 1
#61 Syracuse University 1 + 1
#66 Fordham University 1 + 1
#66 University of Pittsburgh 1 + 1
#70 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1 + 1
#72 American University 1 + 1
#75 Clark University 1 + 1
#75 Michigan State University 1 + 1
#75 Indiana University Bloomington 1 + 1
#75 University of Massachusetts Amherst 1 + 1
#82 Miami University: Oxford 1 + 1
#82 University of Iowa 1 + 1
#86 University of Denver 1 + 1
#89 University of Colorado Boulder 1 + 1
#89 SUNY University at Stony Brook 1 + 1
#89 SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry 1 + 1
#89 University of Vermont 1 + 1
#96 Saint Louis University 1 + 1
#99 Drexel University 1 + 1
#99 Loyola University Chicago 1 + 1
#99 SUNY University at Buffalo 1 + 1
Matriculation
Ranking University/College 2016 2011-2015 Total
All schools 2 17
#4 Bowdoin College 1 + 1
#8 Carleton College 1 + 1
#12 Haverford College 1 + 1
#12 Vassar College 1 + 1
#14 Wesleyan University 1 + 1
#14 Smith College 1 + 1
#19 Colgate University 1 + 1
#19 Grinnell College 1 + 1
#23 Macalester College 1 + 1
#25 Colorado College 1 + 1
#25 Kenyon College 1 + 1 + 2
#35 Mount Holyoke College 1 + 1
#38 Union College 1 + 1
#38 Skidmore College 1 + 1 + 2
#43 Trinity College 1 + 1
#45 Bard College 1 + 1
#47 Connecticut College 1 + 1

Academics

AP

(9)
Biology
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
English Literature and Composition
Spanish Literature and Culture
United States Government and Politics
Biology
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
English Literature and Composition
Spanish Literature and Culture
United States Government and Politics
United States History
Studio Art: 2-D Design
World History
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Sports

(3)
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer

Extracurricular Activities and Clubs

(12)
Ecology club
Gay/straight alliance
Philosophy club
Masterminds
Mock trial
Model UN
Ecology club
Gay/straight alliance
Philosophy club
Masterminds
Mock trial
Model UN
Outdoor club
National Federation for just communities
Miled road (creative writing)
Public speaking
Running and yoga clubs
Sino-American fusion
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Basic Info

Co-ed
Day S. Grades: K-12
Urban
IB: No
ESL: Yes
Year Founded: 1912
Campus Size: 34 acres
Religious Affiliation: No Religious Affiliation

Application Info

Deadline: Rolling
Interview: Skype
Pre Interview: No Requirement
Other Accepted Scores: TOEFL
School Code:
ISEE: 335230
Recommended
5.0
Recommended
Boarding
Buffalo Seminary United States Flag
4.1

Frequently Ask Questions about The Park School Of Buffalo

Tell me a bit about The Park School Of Buffalo.
The Park School Of Buffalo is Co-ed private day school located in New York, US. It was founded 1912 , and currently has about 300 students, 8.00% of whom are international students.

For more official information, please visit http://www.theparkschool.org/page.
Does The Park School Of Buffalo have rigorous academic requirements?
The Park School Of Buffalo is offering 9 AP courses.

The Park School Of Buffalo also have 62% of faculties whose degrees are master and above.
Where do The Park School Of Buffalo students typically go for their colleges?
In 2016, some students attended Cornell University, University of California: Los Angeles, University of California: San Diego, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Northeastern University.
What is the application requirement for The Park School Of Buffalo?
Similar to most private schools in the US, The Park School Of Buffalo’s typical admission requirements include school transcript, recommendation letter, application essay, and interview (often optional, but highly recommended).
What is the latest tuition for The Park School Of Buffalo’s Co-ed student?
The total fee for The Park School Of Buffalo in 2024 is $22,530 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 mcerrato@theparkschool.org .
Where is The Park School Of Buffalo located?
The Park School Of Buffalo is located in the State of New York of USA.
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