
Here are the most costly top-ranked schools in the States. Read on to learn which schools’ price tags made our list and why they are so expensive.
Riverdale Country School - Yearly Tuition: $45,050
With a sprawling 27.5-acre campus, Riverdale Country School is the largest in New York City. With notable alumni like director Joss Whedon, actor Chevy Chase, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, and actress Sarah Michelle Geller, their tuition doesn't seem that expensive.

According to the 2018 Private School Rankings, Riverdale Country School is ranked the 5th best private high school in New York City and the 28th best private high school in the United States.
National Cathedral School - Yearly Tuition: $45,440
National Cathedral School is a private Episcopal day school for girls located on the Washington National Cathedral grounds in Washington, D.C. NCS is the oldest of the organizations constituting the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation.

As a Cathedral school, its proximity to federal Washington provides students with many opportunities to engage with a larger world. With many notable alumnae, NCS proves to be an exceptional choice for those who can afford $45,440 per year.
Head-Royce School - Yearly Tuition: $45,600
Head-Royce School is a top-rated, private school located in Oakland, California. Founded in 1887, the forerunner of Head-Royce was the Anna Head School for Girls in Berkeley. The School relocated to its current position in 1964; the Anna Head School for Girls merged with the adjacent Royce School in 1979 to form today's Head-Royce School.

Tuition costs around $45,600per year. After graduation, 100% of students from Head-Royce School go on to attend college.
Greens Farms Academy - Yearly Tuition: $45,690
Founded in 1925, Greens Farms Academy has graduated thousands of compassionate and enterprising individuals - the school was first established as The Bolton School for girls but has since converted to a co-educational system in 1969, still keeping many of its traditions.

With a stunning 44-acre waterfront campus in Westport, CT, Greens Farms Academy has three ecosystems - a salt marsh, Audubon woodlands, and the Long Island Sound - along with distinct architecture.
Choate Rosemary Hall - Yearly Tuition: $45,710
Choate Rosemary Hall is a top-rated, private school in Wallingford, Connecticut. With 867 students, their student-teacher ratio remains at 7 to 1. Tuition is quite pricey at $61,760 for the highest grade offered.

Choate is one of the most prestigious and oldest schools in the United States and one of the most advanced. Choate strives to hold on to its reputation of quality education, excellent faculty, and a tight-knit community.
Hackley School - Yearly Tuition: $45,775
Hackley School is a private preparatory school in Tarrytown, NY, and is a member of the Ivy Preparatory School League. The school was founded just before the turn of the century in 1899 by a wealthy philanthropist, Mrs. Caleb Brewster Hackley.

Many additional courses and electives are offered, like Creative Writing, History of Western Theater, Marine Biology, Calculus, Finite Mathematics, Statistics, Organic Chemistry, Ecology, Electronic Publishing, Etymology, Three-Dimensional Sculpture and Design, Studio Art, Architecture and Design, Ceramics, and even Filmmaking.
Commonwealth School - Yearly Tuition: $45,848
Commonwealth School is a private high school with approximately 140 students and 35 faculty members stationed in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. As Commonwealth is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, students take full advantage of the resources and pursue research, annual independent projects, as well as community service.

Commonwealth's educational curriculum is steeped in rigorous analysis, focused concentration, discussion, and inquiry.
Nightingale-Bamford School - Yearly Tuition: $46,500
As an independent all-female preparatory school, Nightingale-Bamford School was founded in 1920 by Frances Nicolau Nightingale and Maya Stevens Bamford. Nightingale-Bamford School was formerly called Miss Nightingale's School, officially becoming "The Nightingale-Bamford School" in 1929.

Since 1920, NBS has graduated over 3,000 alumnae. Located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Nightingale-Bamford is also a member of the New York Interschool consortium. Nightingale is a small school with 560 students, approximately 45 pupils per grade level. The student-faculty ratio is 7:1 with an average class size of 10 students.
Convent of the Sacred Heart - Yearly Tuition: $46,524
Founded in 1881, the Convent of the Sacred Heart is New York City's oldest private school for girls. The school was initially housed in a Manhattan brownstone on Madison Avenue at East 54th Street.

In the 1940s, the school acquired the Burden mansion next door. On their campus, there are science Labs, gymnasiums, and photography darkroom studios. The Convent of the Sacred Heart offers a range of clubs and activities for its students, including Habitat for Humanity International, Amnesty International, student council, and forensics.
Lawrence Academy - Yearly Tuition $47,400
Lawrence Academy was founded in 1793 in Groton, Massachusetts. This academy lays claim to being the third oldest boarding school in the whole country. With an average class size of 14, Lawrence Academy boasts a student-to-teacher ratio of 5:1. The school offers students unique programs like sailing lessons and Costa Rican ecology excursions.

The school also has notable alumni among its graduates, like AOL CEO Tim Armstrong and former first-round NBA draft pick Antoine Wright, and Audrey McNiff, Managing Director at Goldman Sachs.
The Cambridge School of Weston - Yearly Tuition: $47,500
Founded back in 1886, The Cambridge School of Weston is a co-ed high school that emphasizes "critical thought with hands-on experiential learning, and deep academic inquiry." The academic year is divided into seven modules of five weeks. A follower of education, many of the progressive scholarly underpinnings still guide the school, such as a focus on experiential learning, community involvement, and a low student-to-teacher ratio.

The school instituted a form of community self-governance in 1939, modeled after the traditional New England town meeting. The school completed building a Green building in 2007 called the Garthwaite Center for Science and Art.
The Berkshire School - Yearly Tuition $48,000
The 400-acre campus in the Berkshires has state-of-the-art academic, artistic, and athletic facilities. Out of 304 schools, Berkshire School is listed among the top 20 boarding schools.

Berkshire's athletics also competes as one of the highly competitive New England Preparatory Schools. Berkshire offers a well-rounded education with plenty of extracurriculars, community social events, unique traditions such as Pro Vita, and its classroom experience.
Middlesex School - Yearly Tuition: $47,810
Middlesex School was founded in Concord, Massachusetts, as a coeducational, non-sectarian, day and boarding independent secondary school. It was established as an all-boys academy in 1901 by a Roxbury Latin School alumnus, named Frederick Winsor, who supervised the school until 1937.

Notable alumni include actor Steve Carell, former New Mexico Governor and Presidential candidate Bill Richardson, former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., and Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom.
Horace Mann School - Yearly Tuition: $48,600
Horace Mann School was founded in 1887 and ranked as the second-best preparatory School in the country in 2010. Notable alumni include former U.S. Attorney General Willam Barr, Washington Post writer Marc Fisher, and former New York Governor Elliot Spitzer.

Horace Mann School also happens to be a founding member of the Ivy Preparatory School Athletic League, and since 1946, the School's teams have amassed 214 league championships and 25 state championships. Horace Man endeavors to strengthen its students academically and athletically while developing the moral characteristics that impart identity and purpose.
Trinity School - Yearly Tuition $49,795
Trinity School is known as a highly selective private, co-ed day school stationed in New York City and a member of both the Ivy League's Preparatory Schools and the New York Interschool. Established in 1709, Trinity School is the fifth oldest school in the U.S. and the oldest continuously operated school in New York City.

Notable alumni comprise the well-known journalist David Faber, tennis players John and Patrick McEnroe, composer Charles Wuorinen and Facebook CFO David Ebersman.
The Rivers School - $51,400 Yearly Tuition
The Rivers School campus has a yearly tuition of $51,400. The campus has more than 12 acres of playing fields that include a 54,000-square-foot multi-sport synthetic turf field, a Waterman Field, and six outdoor tennis courts.

The indoor athletic facilities include the Haffenreffer Gymnasium with a full-size basketball court and the 78,000- square foot MacDowell Athletic Center.
The Lawrenceville School - $51,440 Yearly Tuition
Located in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, the Lawrenceville School is a top-rated private boarding school. This school is a former member of the G20 Schools group, a member of the Eight Schools Association, and the Ten Schools Admissions Organization.

With a student-to-teacher ratio of seven to one, this school also boasts 18 athletics fields, 12 outdoor tennis courts, a nine-hole golf course, all-weather and indoor tracks, a hockey arena, a boathouse, and a mountaineering course.
Concord Academy - Yearly Tuition: $51,455
Concord Academy was first established in 1922 as a coeducational, independent college preparatory school for grades nine through twelve in Concord, Massachusetts. Concord maintains to be one of the most diverse and accepting schools on our list.

With dedicated teachers who strive to help their students in every way possible. Their rigorous approach to the sciences, arts, and humanities is also steeped with intellectual growth, experimentation, and hands-on learning opportunities.
Milton Academy - $51,460 Yearly Tuition
Milton Academy is a highly selective school, coeducational, preparatory school located in Milton, Massachusetts. Boarding is offered from 9th grade.

Historically, Milton Academy has remained the unofficial feeder school for Harvard University. For $51,460 a year, Milton is a great school that offers challenging academics while also providing students a plethora of resources when they need extra support.
Marymount School of New York - $51,750 Yearly Tuition
Marymount School of New York is a Catholic day school for girls established on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Mother Marie Joseph Butler founded it in 1926 as a component of a chain of schools managed by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary.

This school is filled with students from all across the country and has a great community within itself.
Trevor Day School - $52,600 Yearly Tuition
Trevor Day School teaches college-bound students to achieve academic and personal excellence within an inquiry-driven, idea-rich community in New York.

The education approach at Trevor Day School is uniquely innovative, resulting in students who balance a rigorous college-preparatory curriculum with achievement and meaningful engagement. The school encourages students to embrace both academics and extracurriculars.
Shattuck-St. Mary's School - $52,750 Yearly Tuition
Shattuck-St. Mary's School is known for its programs in engineering, bioscience, pre-conservatory music, vocal performance, soccer, hockey, figure skating, and golf.

Located in Faribault, Minnesota, approximately 70% of its students are boarders. Opportunities at Shattuck-St. Mary's School includes several team-building activities and social events which help foster a strong, supportive community.
St. Thomas More School – $53,900
Located in Oakdale, Connecticut, St. Thomas More School holds the unofficial basketball school title. This is the main reason students choose to come to this school – they have tremendous basketball talent and aspire to be picked for an NCAA Division I level college basketball team. With at least 20 alumni who went on to become professional basketball players in the NBA, this makes sense.

But every dream has its price; with nearly $54,000-a-year, that price is steep. But the school does offer some perks, such as top-of-the-line gymnasiums, a beach, a dock, and a boathouse. They also have five athletic fields, a track, tennis courts, and up to 40 different academic subjects to choose from.
Collegiate School - Yearly Tuition: $54,125
Collegiate School is an independent school on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Seeing as it was founded in 1628, this is the oldest school in the United States. The Collegiate School is part of both the New York Interschool and the Ivy Preparatory School League.

The school is among the top all-boys schools in the world. Its outdoor space includes a large roof deck on floor 9 with a large recreation area and a ground-level, 5,000-square-foot courtyard that allows for handball and basketball.
Linden Hall - $54,200 Yearly Tuition
Founded in 1746, Linden Hall is one of the oldest schools in the US. The all-girls boarding school is based in Pennsylvania's Lancaster County. Linden Hall is best known for its talented equestrian team and facilities. There you can find 20 horses on campus along with stables, a large outdoor ring, as well as a heated tack room.

Students receive training throughout the year and can compete in elite national competitions. Students can even obtain a real pilot's license at Linden Hall.
The MacDuffie School - $55,450 Yearly Tuition
The MacDuffie School has declared itself an "international community," with half of its students coming from more than 20 countries abroad. Students from all over the world would like to attend this school, located in Granby, Massachusetts.

The school offers many sports programs, from tennis to dance. The main focus of this school is its commitment to nutrition, with a cafeteria offering a full salad bar, a deli, a soup station alongside freshly cut fruits and veggies.
Grier School - $55,900 Yearly Tuition
Grier School is an all-girl boarding school in the State of Pennsylvania. Grier is known for training prospective dancers at Broadway by their professional choreographers. All students learn in a supportive environment and are encouraged, engaged, and prepared for the future.

There are also other considerations, such as the equestrian team. At Grier School, students achieve a balance of logical thinking, artistic expression, and physical fitness.
Avenues: The World School – $56,400 Yearly Tuition
Every year, Avenues: the world school welcomes children of tech millionaires and celebrities. Located in new york city, this school charges $56,400 per year. This is where Suri Cruise, the child of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, was enrolled in.

For this amount, children get several privileges, from world-class technology to an expert faculty, including a first-class-restaurant school cafeteria. Students graduate fluent in either Spanish or Mandarin.
Woodberry Forest School - $57,250 Yearly Tuition
Nestled in Virginia, Woodberry Forest School is an all-male boarding school that admits only 395 adolescents each year. With a campus as big as theirs, we would expect them to have more students. Unlike many schools, they have a strict honor code.

The school has a skeet-shooting range, a golf course, an outdoor swimming pool, and a ropes course. While also catering fancy meals to their students, making sure they are well fed and nourished.
Kent School - $58,450 Yearly Tuition
Kent School is a co-educational college preparatory school in Kent, Connecticut. The School has many brick buildings surrounded by unique fields, autumn leaves, and breathtaking nature. The Housatonic River is close by for those who love weekend picnics or morning runs.

The Kent School offers a balance of outstanding outdoor and indoor activities, with squash courts, a baseball and football field, and even boating and rowing facilities. Students have 172 courses and 56 clubs to choose from. Kent school also offers a pizza station in their cafeteria.
Midland School – $58,600 Yearly Tuition
Midland is a co-ed boarding school near Los Olivos, California, founded in 1932 by Paul Squibb. He envisioned a small, rural campus. This unique school is a combination of half school and half a working farm. While increasing their academic performance, students will also learn how to chop wood, tend to livestock, and manage the farm.

Midland School doesn't have a janitorial or maintenance staff. Also, they have a very rare practice: once students enter their campus, their cellphones are confiscated until the end of their term.
The Hill School - $59,050 Yearly Tuition
Located 40 miles outside of Philadelphia in Pottstwons, The Hill School was ranked as one of the best co-educational boarding schools in the US. Hill School alumni include a long list of senators, a secretary of state and a secretary of the treasury, current Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, and even Donald Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr.

The dress code here is formal and meticulous: boys will always wear a coat and tie, while girls will wear a blazer. Uniforms must be worn all day, for every activity.
Northwood School - $59,920 Yearly Tuition
Northwood is a leading private high school for boarding & day students in Lake Placid, NY, and is often described as ‘quite fancy.’ Fancy or not, this school offers exceptional school programs, including college-level courses.

The school is located between the incredible Adirondack Mountains and fantastic Mirror Lake. This location’s sports are focused around its area. Students are urged to hike frequently and even partake in an all-day hiking trip called “Mountain Day.”
Chamberlain International School - Yearly Tuition: $60,000
Chamberlain International School is a therapeutic, private boarding school positioned in Middleboro, Massachusetts. Their mission is to provide comprehensive and intensive therapeutic programming in an environment that spurs academic success and individual growth.

Chamberlain has a peaceful and picturesque campus, with historic buildings surrounding a traditional New England village green.
Landmark School - Yearly Tuition: $60,400
In Beverly, Massachusetts, Landmark School is a school for students with language-based learning disabilities such as dyslexia and executive function disorder. This school's cornerstone is what differentiates Landmark from other schools, with one-to-one tutorials, small class sizes of 6-8, a specially trained faculty, and programs that individualize each student's learning.

With robust athletics, visual and performing arts, community service, Landmark students receive a well-rounded, enriching, and fulfilling school experience for their students.
Episcopal High School - $60,900 Yearly Tuition
Episcopal High School is the first high school in Virginia, and it stretches over 130 well-manicured acres with numerous buildings and sidewalks. When people first see the campus in the middle of Alexandria, they believe that they’re on a college campus. Their scholars can be seen in excellent classrooms, squash centers, gigantic gyms, or even the chapel.

This school makes sure that each student has at least 80-100 “Washington Program” experiences. Students are taken to nearby Washington, D.C., and 100 percent of seniors partake in an on-site externship in the capital.
Salisbury School - $61,000 Yearly Tuition
To attend Salisbury School, you'll have to invest $61,000 per year. The all-boys private college-preparation school offers 725-acres, with access to an Olympic-sized hockey rink and 110,000 square feet of gymnasium space. There are also fitness centers, basketball courts, a wrestling room, and much more.

As for academic programs, students may find every subject from digital media to entrepreneurship. Once students are done with their classes, they can enjoy an "Asian Pho bar," barbecues, and themed dinners.
Newgrange School - Yearly Tuition: $61,189
Newgrange School is the only specialized institution in the state of New Jersey for students with language-based learning differences, like Autism Spectrum Disorders, which is why it costs $61,189 per year.

It emphasizes their student's academic performance while in the context of strong social skills. As a special education school, Newgrange focuses on every child's needs and strengths, building their confidence, and preparing them for the world.
The Storm King School - $61,700 Yearly Tuition
The Storm King School remains one of the oldest coeducational boarding and day schools in New York. It ranked as one of the top 50 independent schools in North America, and considering the price of $61,700 per year; it must be worth it. Only 195 lucky students get to attend this school.

The class size, on average, is only eight students. Students describe this school as being homey while also large. The school makes a considerable effort to look after their students' nutrition, which is why they have their private chefs and great menu options, including a sandwich bar, vegetable bar, and pasta bar.
St. Paul’s School - $62,000 Yearly Tuition
St. Paul's is one of the Eight Schools Association, a group of eight elite private schools. Described as "highly selective," this school expects a lot from its students who ultimately enroll in their 2,000-acre campus. Athletics are just as important as academics at St. Pauls; therefore, each student is required to participate in at least one sport.

St. Paul's has many long-standing traditions and is very proud of the fact that the country's first squash court was built right on the grounds.
Trinity-Pawling School - Yearly Tuition: $62,000
Trinity-Pawling School was founded over 100 years ago, back in 1907. Their 230-acre campus is situated in Pawling, New York, a small village in southern Dutchess County. Trinity-Pawling is an independent college preparatory school for boys. One of Trinity-Pawling's most distinctive attributes is its Effort System, which began 45 years ago.

At this school, each student is recognized and appraised in terms of the work he dedicates to a given endeavor: academics, athletics, dormitory responsibilities, civic engagement, attendance, and extracurricular programs. The education objective integrated in this effort is to teach their students that the more they invest in themselves, the greater their accomplishments will be.
St. Andrew’s School - $62,280 Yearly Tuition
St. Andrew’s School, based in Middletown, Delaware, is located on a tremendous 2,200-acres. To access this elite private school, students must spend $62,280 on tuition. The campus comprises several fitness-related rooms, including an indoor rowing facility and a boathouse.

Renowned St. Andrew’s School alumni include singer Maggie Rogers as well as CNN host Erin Burnett and numerous prominent people from diplomats, professional athletes, and even Pulitzer Prize-winning authors.
Wasatch Academy - Yearly Tuition: $62,300
Wasatch Academy is a premier preparatory school, and its campus is home to students from more than 30 countries. Founded in 1875, Mount Pleasant's safe location in Utah allows students to focus on their academic pursuits and enjoy weekends filled with various activities.

Students can also enjoy Utah's great outdoor recreation and numerous cultural, recreational, and service-based activities in nearby cities and local areas.
Aaron School - Yearly Tuition: $62,750
At Aaron School, classrooms are equipped with SmartBoard technology to promote interactive learning and student engagement. Aaron School takes advantage of technological progress as students use computers and specialized services to organize and access their curriculum within the school setting and remotely.

In addition to their standard courses, Aaron School also offers a series of applied programs that parallel each core academic subject.
The Lang School - $65,000 Yearly Tuition
The Lang School is a private, alternative school in New York City, and it offers so much to its students. Beyond college entry requirements, scholars pick their electives, develop a portfolio, acquire guides, apply for competing internships, and choose their college majors.

This school offers gifted students an independent track to study, one they are passionate about. For example, students can learn how to take apart and reconstruct a Porsche if that’s what they want, or to study the history of surgical knots.
The Oxford Academy - $67,000 Yearly Tuition
The Oxford Academy is located in one of the wealthiest towns in the United States, Westbrook, Connecticut. So, if you want your child to join this elite school, you will need to fork out $67,000 for this all-boys boarding academy. They have individualized one-on-one classes for those who want an alternative to a conventional classroom.

This school is the ideal spot for ocean lovers since the ocean is near and students may join the school’s sailing club. Others may enjoy the school’s international trips, such as its yearly eight-day tour of Italy.
The Quad Preparatory School - $74,850 Yearly Tuition
The Quad Preparatory School focuses on gifted learners. Located in downtown Manhattan, scholars can participate in language courses or high-level math, along with health, a foreign language course, and wellness programs. They also offer cooking classes and video news broadcasting.

Their focus is on getting their students into the best colleges. By their 11th and 12th grades, students attend weekly individual sessions with a college counselor and bi-weekly check-ins with academic advisors. If that sounds like a lot of pressure, it definitely is.
Forman School - $78,600 Yearly Tuition
The Forman School in Litchfield, Connecticut, caters exclusively to students with ADD and ADHD. They provide classes that will help them with their path towards college. With a tuition of $78,600, this high school costs more than most colleges, but when you have a goal, money is only used as a means to get there, right?

This campus offers 125-acres of vast space, including a robotics lab, multiple residences, tennis courts, athletic centers, and a huge dining hall. They even have cooking classes.
Shortridge Academy - $85,000 Yearly Tuition
Shortridge Academy is a co-ed therapeutic school for teenagers. The school focuses on their students' mental health, behavioral well-being, and support while navigating through adolescence. Each student has a counselor to talk about their fears, problems, concerns, and so on.

Together with the students and their parents, they create an individual therapeutic plan along with a counselor. Beyond all this, students can partake in activities such as jiu-jitsu, nature hiking, weight training, and one of many kinds of art and music options.
Noble and Greenough School
This coeducational private school is located in Dedham, Massachusetts, and offers 5-day boarding for their high school students for those who live far away. Nobles aim to inspire leadership for the public good through positive mentoring relationships.

Students at Noble are encouraged to balance their academics with special afternoon programs and extracurriculars, emphasizing experiential and community-engaged learning.
IMG Academy - $63,000 Yearly Tuition
IMG is an athlete haven. We assume a majority of Olympic stars studied between these walls as this training camp is one of the greatest around. IMG is a private boarding school that is known for its harsh training program in all major sports. Basketball, football, baseball tennis, and more.

There are big names who graduated from this school, and everything on-site is huge. Massive fields, gymnastic rooms, and Olympic swimming pools are just a start.
The Woodhall School - $74,500 Yearly Tuition
When you think of a small number of pupils in a classroom, how many do you think of? Twenty? Seventeen? How much are you willing to pay, to have your child in a room with up to five pupils? This is really private tuition. The entire school has less than 50 students enrolled at any given time.

The Woodhall School has an exquisite breakfast room, that any five-star hotel would be proud of, alongside its numerous clubs of music, astronomy, acapella, and more.
The Thacher School - $46,920 Yearly Tuition
Located in Ojai, California, less than 15% of the applicants end up enrolling in this school. Up until 1977, The Thacher School was a boy-only institute, which opened its gates to girls, making it the oldest co-educational school in the state of California. It is mandatory to take care of and be able to ride a horse during the first year.

Throughout the academic year, the entire school is divided into small groups of students and together they enrich their studies through camping, cycling, sailing, and pretty much any outdoor activity you can think of.
Miss Porter's School - $47,285 Yearly Tuition
Exclusively for girls, Miss Porter's School was founded in 1843 and welcomes students from over 17 countries worldwide. The Farmington, Connecticut-based school grew out of the belief that women deserve (and must have), the same education opportunities as men.

The campus today holds on its premises significant historical buildings that have been transformed and suited for the more modern years. Jacqueline Lee "Jackie" Kennedy Onassis is one of the greatest names who attended Miss Porter's School which has turned into one of the most popular schools in the region.
Crystal Springs Uplands - $46,780 Yearly Tuition
In one of San Fransisco's suburbs, lays Crystal Springs Uplands School. This school is one of the most popular ones and has been declared as one of the best 50 schools in the world. The school's preparation program for top universities is one of the best found.

Over 500 students attend the school daily. There are over 28 teams, divided into 14 different sports fields, making Crystal Springs a great place to be if you're an athlete.
Hopkins School - $47,200 Yearly Tuition
This school is named after Edward Hopkins, who donated parts of his privately owned land in favor of education. It started as a one-room school, which eventually turned into one of the biggest names in the country, and is located not far from Yale University. Students go through a number of tests before entering school.

Mathematic and language levels are examined alongside other tests in arts, history, and science. One of the graduation requirements is a Latin course in addition to another foreign language course.
The Spence School - $47,410 Yearly Tuition
The Spence School has been holding an academic excellence award for years now. It is an all-girl institution that was established in 1892 by Clara B. Spence. Located in the heart of New York City, The Spence School has been ranked in the first ten schools preparing students for university.

Spence School is known for its graduates attending the best universities in the country such as Yale, Princeton, and Harvard. There are a few big names who graduated from The Spence School. Elizabeth Montgomery, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Sally Pressman are just a few.
Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School - $47,540 Yearly Tuition
Columbia University formed the Columbia Grammar and Preparatory school in 1764 so that they could prepare the future freshmen and assure the entry-level was sufficient. By 1865 the grammar school became independent and was no longer linked to the university.

Alongside the mandatory courses, every student must take in order to graduate, each student is obliged to give 60 hours of community services, making this school not only an institute of excellence but also one that cares and contributes to society.
The Loomis Chaffee School - $47,800 Yearly Tuition
Only 20% of applications complete the enrolment process at The Loomis Chaffee School. It was established in 1874, purposed to be a memorial to the Loomis sibling's children who passed away too early in life. It was intended to be a gift for the children of the future. Loomis Chaffee School was tuition-free for the first four decades, thanks to a donation of over one million dollars, generously given by one of the Loomis family members.

Students at Loomis can study Arabic and Chinese, enjoy a writing workshop and theater arts. The school has an internal newspaper, edited and managed by the students, keeping all relevant topics up to date.
Rye Country Day School - $47,900 Yearly Tuition
Located in Rye, New York, and with almost six million dollars in tuition finances, it provides scholarships to almost 16% of the students who attend daily. The campus includes two libraries, a performing arts center, and a theater-auditorium. It has two dining rooms that serve lunch on a daily basis, which is located not far from the 40K square foot athletic center.

Barbara Bush is one of the great names who graduated from Rye Country Day School, adding to its great and noble reputation.
Castilleja School - $47,970 Yearly Tuition
Founded in 1907 and located in Palo Alto, California, Castilleja School is the only girl-only school in the San Fransisco bay area. The "5 c's" which represent the core values of this institution are courtesy, charity, conscience, character, and courage. It has been in its present location since 1910 and was nominated by the Wall Street Jurnal, as one of the 50 top schools in the world, known for their success.

Its motto of "Empowering Young Women" emphasizes its key goal, and that is providing young women of today, with the best tools for life, assuring great days for the women of the future.
The Madeira School - $48,300 Yearly Tuition
The Madeira School is both a day and boarding school, located in McLean, Virginia. It started its early days in Washington D.C but shortly after moved to its current location. It holds over 34 separate buildings which overlook the Potomac River, making the surroundings exquisite.

Like all major schools, The Maderia School specializes in arts, sports, English studying, and foreign languages. The number of clubs the students can join is endless, turning this school into one of the first preferences among the students enrolling.
The College Preparatory School - $48,300 Yearly Tuition
Also known as CPS, The College Preparatory School accommodates mainly students from the San Francisco area. The School's motto (originally in Latin), translates into "A mind aware of what is right". CPS is relatively a new school, only founded in the 1960s.

English studies are a big thing in this school, and it has adopted the "Harkness Tables" method, believing this encourages students to participate and bring their own personal voice to life.
The Branson School - $48,485 Yearly Tuition
The Branson School was a dream come true for 15 families in the valleys of California, eager to establish their own school for their future generations. In the early days, the school was designated to be a girls-only school, however, in 1985, the school merged the two divisions and became a mixed-gender private day school, as we know it today.

The science facilities take over 6000 square feet of the campus, turning it, into one of the biggest ones in the area.
The Peddie School - $62,400 Yearly Tuition
The Peddie School was ranked the 18th most expensive school in the United States. The average class size is only 12 students, making it very popular and desired. Peddie School is known for its rich and diverse curriculum, alongside the obligation to take theater studies or join one of the physical education classes.

With an impressive swimming program, and with B.J Bedford being notable alumni, for those dreaming of the Olympic games, The Peddie School is probably one to look into.
Boston University Academy - $48,832 Yearly Tuition
Boston University operates the academy, located in the heart of Boston. It was first established in 1993, and in 1995 only one student graduated. Boston University Acadamy offers a variety of short workshops and programs, designated mainly for 10th to 12th grades, providing the students with experience in fields of interest, not all get a chance to explore during the academic year.

Baston Academy is known for its colorful and broad understanding when it comes to thinking out of the box. Not everything is about English, Mathematics, and Science.
Lick-Wilmerding High School- $49,215 Yearly Tuition
Lick-Wilmerding High School was initially constructed as a school for the future handyman. Mechanical arts is how it was defined, however, since 1874 many things have changed. Today, every student is obliged to take at least one technical art course. This could be electronics, jewelry, metal, or wood.

Lick-Wilmerding was ranked 6th in the entire country, for Green Architecture Utilisation. This High School is surely heading towards the future.
The Taft School - $49,250 Yearly Tuition
Back in 1893, The Taft School was constructed into a hotel in Watertown, Connecticut. One decade after the school came to life, the founder's brother, William Howard Taft, became president of The United States. Three-quarters of the students live on the campus, and today, the headmaster is a graduate of the school himself.

11 students only are present in each classroom at a time, enabling the institute to focus on academics, and bring the students to excellence.
Cate School - $49,700 Yearly Tuition
15 miles from Santa Barbara, lays Cate School, home for 270 students every year. It started as an institute for 12 boys, quickly turned into one of the most desired schools in the state. It has been ranked the 12th best private school in the country and offers over 100 courses to choose from.

Terry Sanders, Tracy Lawyer, and the late David Crosby are some of the notable alumni of Cate School.
The Webb Schools - $68,775 Yearly Tuition
The Webb schools are a cluster of two schools, one for boys and one for girls. Established in 1922, celebrating 100 years of success, the school is spread over green hillsides and consists amongst others of a functional astronomy observatory.

The school received a donation of over 100 million dollars, enabling it to invest and become the superb institute it is today. The aim of the school is to nourish future adults and help bring open-minded and creative people to the world.
Marin Academy - $50,800 Yearly Tuition
The Marine Acadamy was built on the premises of The Marine Acadamy which closed down. Alongside the obvious courses of English, mathematics, and Science, the school holds yearly workshops and conferences on equality and social justice.

This Conference of Democracy has been a tradition of many years, passing down from generation to generation.
Belmont Hill School - $50,800 Yearly Tuition
This Massachusetts entry, is a day school, with a small minority of students who board. Belmont School was first founded as a nonboarding school for those fortunate enough to pay for private education and still enjoy a day-schooling program. In 1923, on undeveloped land, the school was built.

The school provides many options for studying in other states and countries. David E. Kelley is one of the Schools graduates, together with Toby Kimball and Rachel Levine.
The Hotchkiss School - $50,990 Yearly Tuition
In 1891, Yale president, Timothy Dwight, founded the school in order to prepare young men for a future at Yale University. The Hotchkiss School was known by its one rule, to always be a gentleman. Everything else can be taught. The standards of the school were known to be the harshest in the country.

Today, Hotchkiss offers classic education, covering English, mathematics, Foreign languages, and Science, and is known to be a pioneer in the farm-to-table movement.
The Harker School - $51,300 Yearly Tuition
Like many other top-of-the-range universities, Stanford University wanted to create a school, that would prepare the future generation of Stanford potential attendance. Harker School is known for its accomplishments in the Siemens Competition and for its entries in other all-state events.

This Silicon Valey gem has earned international recognition for its teachers, academic achievements, and leading-edge technology.
The Urban School of San Francisco - $51,365 Yearly Tuition
The Urban School of San Francisco, located not far from the Golden Gate Park, was one of the first schools in the entire world, to provide students with laptops. It is only recently that the school graded the student's work with letter grades which was never used before.

The Urban SF School is known for the strong relationships students have with their teachers, which lead to great achievements in academics, outstanding social abilities through the 40 clubs, and overall, a reputation that keeps this school as one of the most popular ones in the state.
St. Mark's School - $52,140 Yearly Tuition
Next time you come across Burnett Vanilla Extract, remember that there is more to the creator of this than spice. Joseph Burnett who brought the Burnett Vanilla Extract to life was the founder of St. Marks's School, located in Southborough, Massachusetts. It started as an only-boy school, with girls attending since 1978.

It was built relying on the British model of schools and focuses more on academics than on social merits.
Woodside Priory School - $52,680 Yearly Tuition
One of the only catholic schools in the area, Woodside Priory School was established in 1957 by Hungarian monks, and up until today, there are still monks in the school.

The girl's volleyball team is known for its achievements. The school's purpose is to lead a balanced life, develop lifelong learners and serve the world with its gifts.
Poly Prep Country Day School - $53,515 Yearly Tuition
In the heart of New York City, Poly Prep Country Day School offers education as early as nursery years. When established, it was one of the first private schools for boys in the state of New York. 1977 was the year girls first entered the school, turning it into one of the best co-educational institutions.

Joakim Noah, Bob Telson, and Richard perry are only a few of the names who graduated Poly Prep, and the list goes on and on.
Friends Seminary - $53,900 Yearly Tuition
Located in the East Village of New York City, Friends Seminary was established by Quakers. Known as part of the Religious Society movement, their aim was to bring up children with guarded education.

The institute included many historic houses, which give this school its unique characteristics. Over 20% of students rely on financial aid which came to a high of over five million dollars in 2017.
Buckingham Browne and Nichols School - $54,800 Yearly Tuition
Known as BB&N, this school has been ranked for years as one of the top schools in the entire country. The foreign language studies of the school are one of the most advanced ones, offering at least four levels in Chinese, Arabic, Russian, and more.

Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, BB&N was home to some big names, such as Robert Bradfors (1920), Charles Colson (1949), Andy Pratt (1969), and more.