Allen-Stevenson School vs. St. Bernards School
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School Overview
Top Rankings
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St. Bernards School ranks among the top 20% of private schools in New York for:
Overview
With over 140 years of experience in educating boys, we are experts in applying the highest standard of educational insights and tools to understand how each boy learns.
Allen-Stevenson's curriculum cultivates our boys` unique energies and interests as they develop over time, allowing students to experience deeper learning and greater academic success.
Our visionary faculty challenge students and one another to excel in the pursuit of growth and knowledge, inspiring boys to take thoughtful risks academically, athletically, and artistically. Faculty provide daily structure and integrated resources to fuel curiosity and connect learning across departments and disciplines.
Furthermore, we recognize that boys are relational learners benefitting both academically and personally from meaningful teacher-student relationships and a connected parent-teacher community.
Our graduates, as a result, are confident, self-aware, compassionate, grounded, and prepared to excel in high school and beyond.
St Bernards School offers able young boys of diverse backgrounds an exceptionally thorough, rigorous, and enjoyable introduction to learning and community life.
We wish to inspire boys to value hard work and fair play, to develop confidence, consideration for others, and a sense of citizenship, and to have fun while doing these things.
Grades Offered
K-8
K-9
Blue Ribbon School
No
No
Learning Difference Programs
No
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Year Founded
1883
1904
Students Body
Total Students
386 students
365 students
Student Body Type
All-boys
All-boys
% Students of Color
15%
26%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Kindergarten Students
28
44
Grade 1 Students
47
42
Grade 2 Students
32
39
Grade 3 Students
40
43
Grade 4 Students
45
44
Grade 5 Students
49
40
Grade 6 Students
44
38
Grade 7 Students
53
33
Grade 8 Students
48
36
Grade 9 Students
-
6
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
83 teachers
53 teachers
% Faculty with Advance Degree
50%
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Average Class Size
15
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Teacher : Student Ratio
1:5
1:7
Classroom Dress Code
Formal
(Khaki pants, jacket, and tie)
(Khaki pants, jacket, and tie)
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Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
Dec. 1 / rolling
Dec. 1
Tuition Cost
$59,200
$33,270
% on Financial Aid
18%
17%
Average Financial Aid Grant
$36,612
$21,677
Admissions Director
Devin LaSane
Anne Nordeman and Heidi Gore
Admissions Associate
Karen Schwartz
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Sports
Total Sports Offered
8
6
Extracurriculars
Total Extra-curric.Total Extracurriculars
13
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Extra-curric.Extracurriculars
Affinity Groups, Alligator Soup After School Program, Chorus, Community Service Elective, Instrumental Lessons, Odyssey of the Mind, Orchestra, Robotics Club, Soccer in Spanish, Student Council, Theater Program, Theater Tech, Yearbook
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