<p>i don't know, but the school total is around 520..
and i know it's much more competitive for boys than for girls (i think maybe guys are more attracted to the school because it's sort of outdoors-y
my cousin said that I would "prob get in" but who knows.. ill see when i get the ssat's.. most safety schools are at teh end of the month anyway.</p>
<p>From Peterson's.</p>
<p>In 2006–07, the freshman class had 100 members, grade 10 had 136, grade 11 had 135, and grade 12 had 110. Students come from twenty-two states and fifteen countries.</p>
<p>Doesn't look too good for junior applicants.</p>
<p>andover's population goes down 2 students also, but they accept about 20-25. the classes aren't even and theres a lot of compensating, etc.</p>
If you’re entertaining Canadian schools, these ones have strong equestrian programs: http://www.ourkids.net/equestrian-schools.php
Joseph Rae Equestrian Academy is a prep school that specializes in riding: http://www.ourkids.net/school/joseph-rae-equestrian-academy-hardisty/889
@alum17: The last post for this thread was in 2007, 8 years ago. And OP was last active here on CC in 2010–unfortunately, she is not in prep school anymore. However, I think it is great that you took the initiative to look up prep schools with strong equestrian programs–if you would like to share more information, perhaps you could make another thread?
@skieurope: Close thread?
Use old threads for research only. Don’t needlessly resurrect old threads. If you have a question/comment, start a new discussion. Closing.