For the 2024-25 school year, there are 6 private high schools offering e-sports as an interscholastic sport serving 3,142 students in New York.
The top ranked offering e-sports sport private high schools in New York include The Harvey School, St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, and Archbishop Stepinac High School.
The average acceptance rate is 64%, which is lower than the New York private high school average acceptance rate of 73%.
33% of private high schools offering e-sports sport in New York are religiously affiliated (most commonly Catholic).
Top Private High Schools Offering E-sports Sport in New York (2024-25)
School
Location
Grades
Students
950 Mamaroneck Ave
White Plains, NY 10605
(914) 946-4800
White Plains, NY 10605
(914) 946-4800
Grades: 9-12
| 804 students
505 East 75th Street
New York, NY 10021
(212) 369-1400
New York, NY 10021
(212) 369-1400
Grades: NS-12
| 1,233 students
845 Kenmore Ave
Buffalo, NY 14223
(716) 874-4024
Buffalo, NY 14223
(716) 874-4024
Grades: 9-12
| 630 students
571 North Main Street
Brewster, NY 10509
(845) 259-8259
Brewster, NY 10509
(845) 259-8259
Grades: 5-12
| 12 students
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