FITZGABRIELS SCHOOLS

COLLEGIATE SCHOOL

COLLEGIATE SCHOOL

301 FREEDOM PLACE SOUTH, MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK 10069, UNITED STATES

PRE-SCHOOL, ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL
ALL-THROUGH SCHOOL
BOYS SCHOOL
COLLEGE-PREPARATORY SCHOOL
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

ABOUT

ESTABLISHED 1628
FEE-PAYING
DAY
BOYS
AGES 2 – 18 (GRADES PK – 12)


collegiateschool.org

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

 
One of the oldest schools in North America, Collegiate was established by the Dutch West India Company in 1628 to prepare boys for college entry with a classical, latin education in keeping with the endowed free schools of the United Kingdom. Collegiate School competes in a host of sports through the Ivy Preparatory School League and is considered to be one of the most revered, leading private schools in the world.

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Independent Private Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle and College-Preparatory School

 
Established: 1628
Gender: Boys
Ages: 2-18 (grades K-12)
Ethos: Non-denominational
Attendance: Day school
Head of School: Lee M. Levison
Enrollment: 660 pupils
Faculty: 113 staff
Ratio: 8:1
Average class size: 
Tuition fees: US$55,900 per annum
Scholarships / bursaries / financial aid: Financial aid available
Endowment: US$73 million
Mascot: Dutchman
School Colours: Orange and blue
Uniform: 
Accreditations: 
Associations: New York Interschool
Affiliations: 
Athletics Conference: Ivy Preparatory School League
Feeder schools: 
Rival schools: 

 

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A: 301 Freedom Place South, Manhattan, New York City, New York 10069, United States

T: +12128128500
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W: collegiateschool.org
 
 
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See also: New York Interschool | Ivy Preparatory School League


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