<p>There are no “admissions quotas” imposed on each school, which is why some of the best high schools in the country (think Andover, Exeter, Deerfield, Thomas Jefferson, Stuyvesant, Hunter College High) are often classified as “Ivy feeder” schools – they send a significant portion of each graduating class to the Ivies. The school I currently attend is a small private school that is very well-respected in my area, and the Class of 2010 (~85 students) already has had 3 people admitted to Yale SCEA and 3 others to Cornell ED. There were also rumors going around that a couple of other people got into Dartmouth.</p>
<p>"Boston Latin and Cambridge Rindge and Latin schools are among the top five feeder schools to Harvard, according to recently released admission statistics published recently in the “Boston Sunday Globe.”</p>
<p>Boston Latin had 21 students accepted to Harvard, in second place after Stuyvesant High in New York City. Cambridge Rindge and Latin had the fourth most students admitted to Harvard with 12 acceptances — placing CRLS between New England prep schools Phillips Academy in Andover, and Phillips Exeter Academy."</p>
<p>[Cambridge</a> Rindge and Latin among top five feeder schools to Harvard - Cambridge, Massachusetts - Cambridge Chronicle](<a href=“http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/education/x1083519055/Cambridge-Rindge-and-Latin-among-top-five-feeder-schools-to-Harvard]Cambridge”>http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/education/x1083519055/Cambridge-Rindge-and-Latin-among-top-five-feeder-schools-to-Harvard)</p>
<p>Not at all. there are already 3 kids from our senior class of 180 that are accepted to princeton. all three are nearly neck and neck for valedictorian.</p>
<p>A couple of years ago, Yale accepted at least 12 students one year from our PUBLIC high school.</p>
<p>a few years ago our school had the top amount of yale acceptances of any high school in the WORLD… it really depends on what theyre looking for and what your class offers in terms of diversity of talent.</p>
<p>generally speaking, we have about 8 go per year to each school</p>
<p>Harvard usually accepts about 2-4 applicants each year. Yale gets more applicants, so it accepts around 2-6. I go to a very large public high school with over 600 people in each grade.</p>
<p>No, that is not true. In 2008, 3 people out of a class of 120 ish students went to Yale from my school.</p>
<p>It probably just seems that way. It’s so hard to get admitted that it’d be rare for more than one person at a school to get admitted.</p>
<p>4 kids from my high school got accepted to Harvard last year.</p>