After Speyer: High School and College Placement

The role of our Secondary School Placement Office is multidimensional. Externally, we work to identify the best possible matched schools where our students’ learning styles and passions will be fueled and challenged. In like manner, we invest in networking and relationship building with those schools, inviting them in so that they begin to develop an acute understanding of the Speyer classroom, culture, and student. Internally, we work together with our families and faculty to identify distinct best-fit high school options, and to guide each candidate family through the application process.

Our process begins in Fifth Grade. Throughout Middle School, we incorporate test-taking strategies as well as personal essay writing skills into our curriculum. In the Fall semester of Seventh Grade, we begin to introduce parents and students to prospective high school admissions personnel and procedures, and provide presentations for both parents and students to understand the application process through the Winter. Students work closely with the Director of Secondary School Placement and faculty to focus on essay writing and interview skills. All families will receive an extensive list of prospective high schools at the end of the school year.  During the fall and winter of Eighth Grade, families meet regularly with our Director of Secondary School Placement to address concerns and questions regarding the process.

We understand high schools are looking for students who can manage their time wisely, have strong critical thinking skills, handle an exceptional core foundation, and develop the ability to master concepts. Our goal is to encourage our students to identify schools where they will cultivate both their intellect and emotions equally, while contributing to the rich history and success of those institutions. We aim to present each prospective school with a complete and comprehensive picture of our applicants, as we support and advocate for each of our families as they come to understand what is required and expected of them.  

It is always hard to see our graduates move on. However, each of them carries with them a Speyer Education — one of unparalleled academic excellence buoyed by an unwavering moral foundation. We have had eight graduating classes and our graduates have been accepted to more than 90 public, independent, and boarding schools across the country. You can see where they have been accepted and currently attend high school in the list below. We are also thrilled to celebrate where our Speyer alumni will continue to use the academic foundation built at Speyer after their high school years. You can also find the various educational institutions where Speyer alumni attend college below.

We are so proud to watch them take their place in the world beyond Speyer.


SPEYER HIGH SCHOOL ACCEPTANCES & MATRICULATION (2016—2024)

Note: Schools in bold indicates matriculation and enrollment.

Andover (2)
Avenues (7)
Bard High School Early College (4)
Bard High School Early College Queens (2)

Bard High School Early College at Simon's Rock
BASIS Brooklyn
BASIS Manhattan
Beacon High School
Berkeley Carroll (7)
Berkshire
Brearley (3)
British International School
Bronx High School of Science (17)
Brooklyn Friends
Brooklyn Latin School (3)
Brooklyn Technical High School (2)
Browning
Calhoun
Cate (5)
Chapin
Cheshire

Choate (4)
Church Farm
Collegiate (4)
Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School (4)
Columbia Secondary School
Dalton (14)
Davidson Academy
Dwight
Dwight-Englewood (10)
Eleanor Roosevelt High School (2)
Elisabeth Irwin (LREI)
Episcopal High School
Ethel Walker

Exeter (9)
Fieldston (5)
Fordham Prep
Friends Seminary (6)
Grace Church (7)
Hackley (2)
Heschel (2)
Hewitt
High School of American Studies at Lehman (4)
High School for Math, Science, and Engineering
at City College (6)
Hopkins School
Horace Mann (6)
Hotchkiss (6)
Humanities Preparatory
Hunter College High School (7th grade) (28)
Ithaca Senior HS

LaGuardia School for Performing Arts
Lehman Preparatory
Loyola
Lawrenceville
Manhattan High School for Science and Math
Manhattan/Hunter Science High School
Marymount
Masters (3)
McCallie (2)
Millbrook
Millennium High School
Miss Porter’s
Montclair Kimberly Academy
New Explorations into Science, Technology,
and Math (NEST + M)
N.Y.C. LAB School for Collaborative Studies
Newark Academy

Nightingale-Bamford (6)
Northwood
Packer-Collegiate (3)
Paddie
Poly Prep
Princeton Day School
Professional Children’s School
Putney
Queens High School for the Sciences
at York College
Regis (2)
Riverdale (11)
Rutgers Academy
Rye Country Day (2)
Saddle River Day School
Saint Ann’s (10)
St. Steven’s
Special Music High School
Spence (3)
St. Francis Prep
Stanford High School Online
Staten Island Technical High School
Stuyvesant High School (20)
Taft School
Trevor
Trinity (21)
UNIS
The Webb School
West End Secondary School
Westminster
White Mountain School
Woodbury
Xavier


COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES FOR SPEYER ALUMNI (CLASSES 2016—2020)

Note: Schools in bold indicates matriculation and enrollment. We are still receiving updates from our alumni so this is not a comprehensive list.

Allegheny College
American University
Amherst College
Bard College
Barnard
Beloit College
Boston University
Brandeis
Brooklyn College
(Macaulay Honors Program) (3)
Brown (3)
Bryn Mawr
Caltech
Carnegie Mellon University
Case Western Reserve University
Charles University (Prague)
Claremont McKenna
Colgate
Columbia University (6)
Cooper Union

Cornell University (5)
Davidson College
Duke University
Emory (5)
Fordham
Franklin & Marshall College
Georgetown
Hamilton College
Hampshire College
Harvard (5)
Haverford
Hunter
Kenyon
McGill University
Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT)
Muhlenberg College (2)
New York University (2)
Northeastern (2)
Northwestern (2)

Princeton (4)
Reed College
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rice University (2)
Rochester Institute of Technology
St. Andrews (4)
Smith
Stanford (2)
Stony Brook University
SUNY Binghamton (2)
SUNY Purchase
Swarthmore
Syracuse
Tufts (3)
University of California - Berkeley
University of California - Los Angeles (2)
University of California - San Diego
University of Chicago (10)
University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor (2)
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

University of North Carolina (2)
University of North Carolina - Wilmington
University of Oxford
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton School)
University of Pittsburgh

University of Rochester
University of Santa Barbara
University of South Carolina

University of Virginia
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Vanderbilt
Washington University
Washington State University
Wellesley College
Wesleyan University (6)
Whitman College
Williams (4)
Yale (5)