In its latest evaluation, Stacker has published an insightful list of the best private high schools in the Boston metro area, drawing data from Niche.
Niche orchestrates its rankings based on a variety of weighted factors, with a significant emphasis on academics.
The criteria also consider cultural diversity, the availability of sports, clubs, and activities, resources, and extensive surveys conducted among parents, teachers, and students.
This ranking serves as a resource for parents and students looking to navigate the options in private education.
Among the schools listed, Newton Country Day School in Newton, MA, flourishes at number 25, showcasing a robust enrollment of 396 students and maintaining an admirable 6:1 student to teacher ratio.
Equally impressive, Lexington Christian Academy in Lexington, MA, ranks 24th with 317 enrolled students and a student to teacher ratio of 9:1.
Lawrence Academy, located in Groton, MA, follows closely at number 23, accommodating 415 students with a favorable 6:1 ratio.
The Cambridge School of Weston, ranking 22nd, provides a nurturing environment for 308 students, supported by a 7:1 student to teacher ratio.
Further up the list, Beaver Country Day School in Chestnut Hill, MA, takes the 21st spot, boasting 457 students and an impressive 4:1 student to teacher ratio.
The Newman School, situated in Boston, MA, comes in at number 20 with an enrollment of 258 students, also maintaining a 6:1 ratio.
At number 19, the International School of Boston in Cambridge, MA, has a larger population of 576 students alongside a 6:1 ratio.
Meanwhile, Dana Hall School in Wellesley, MA, ranks 18th with 454 students, continuing the trend with a 6:1 ratio.
St. Sebastian’s School, located in Needham, MA, occupies the 17th position with 380 students and a commendable 5:1 ratio.
The Rivers School follows in 16th place, housed in Weston, MA, with 534 students also benefiting from a 6:1 ratio.
Brooks School, in North Andover, MA, ranks 15th, serving 341 students with a close 5:1 ratio.
At number 14, The Winsor School in Boston, MA, has an enrollment of 450 students, supported by a 6:1 ratio.
The British International School of Boston, situated in Jamaica Plain, MA, comes in at 13th place with 543 students and a 6:1 ratio.
Rounding off the list, The Roxbury Latin School in West Roxbury, MA, secures the 12th position with 309 students at a 6:1 ratio.
Buckingham Browne & Nichols School claims the 11th spot located in Cambridge, MA, and has the largest enrollment yet at 1,048 students with a 7:1 ratio.
Concord Academy follows closely with a 10th place ranking, offering education to 416 students at a 6:1 ratio.
Belmont Hill School, securing the 9th position, supports an enrollment of 465 students with a 7:1 ratio.
Milton Academy, placing 8th, boasts an enrollment of 1,020 students with a favorable student to teacher ratio of 6:1.
St. Mark’s School ranks 7th, situated in Southborough, MA, and has 377 students with a 5:1 ratio.
Boston University Academy occupies the 6th position with an enrollment of 245 and a higher 12:1 student to teacher ratio.
Middlesex School in Concord, MA, earns the 5th spot with 426 students and a 5:1 ratio.
Noble and Greenough School takes 4th place in Dedham, MA, with 631 students and also a 5:1 ratio.
Commonwealth School, one of the top-rated institutions, comes third in Boston with a mere 157 students and an impressive 5:1 ratio.
Phillips Academy Andover, ranked 2nd, continues the legacy with 1,187 students and a favorable 5:1 ratio.
Atop the list, Groton School secures the prestigious first position, marking it as one of the finest private educational establishments in the Boston area.
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