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Lawrenceville School, The

Through House and Harkness, Lawrenceville challenges a diverse community of promising young people to lead lives of learning, integrity, and high purpose. Our mission is to inspire the best in each to seek the best for all.

Points of Pride: Students come from 33 states and 45 countries. All of the School’s power on the core campus is generated by 6.1-megawatt, 30-acre solar farm

Contact

2500 Main St., Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 United States
Phone Number: 609-895-2030
Category: Independent School
School Contact: Lisa Gillard
School E-mail: lgillard@lawrenceville.org
Listing updated: 2011-2012,2012-2013,2015-2016

Additional Information

School State: NJ
School County: Mercer
Gender: Coed
Grades of School: 9-12
Enrollment: Lisa Gillard
Students per teacher: 12:1
Tuition: $54,890 (Day), $66,360 (Boarding)
Financial aid offered?: Yes
College prep: # of AP/Honors/IB courses offered: 0 APs, 54 honors courses which prepare students to take the AP Exam
Cum. SAT scores (math / reading / writing): 720 verbal, 720 math
World languages taught and year in which instruction begins: Arabic-9; Chinese-9; French-9; Greek-9; Latin-9; Spanish-9
Extracurricular Activities: Academic/literary clubs, Community service, Instrumental music, Sports, Visual arts, Vocal music
Specific Extracurricular programs: Over 100 student-run clubs, performing arts
School climate (what are you known for?):
Some special needs accommodated: Yes
Summer program?: Yes
Which Survey?: High School Private
High School Specifics: Student college selections for 2015 include Princeton University, Carnegie Mellon University, Middlebury College, Amherst College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In 2017, 331 candidates sat for 553 examinations. 79 percent scored a 4 or 5, and 95 percent earned a 3 or better.
HS Short Description: Students come from 30 states & 43 countries. All of the School’s power on the core campus is generated by 6.1 megawatt, 30-acre solar farm; summer program; 17 boys', 17 girls' varsity teams; service learning.
Additional Information: Post graduate year offered. 29 percent of the student body receives financial assistance. Total aid for 2017-18 is $12.8 million