Will Exeter/Andover/Lawrenceville accept more than one kid from a school?

<p>Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on this. Any personal insight would be great. :)</p>

<p>I know E/A/L schools accept up to 4 kids from some schools.</p>

<p>@intrinsically,
About half of my class is applying to Andover. I think that Andover will only take the top few from a certain school. However, I have no prior experience on this matter, so if someone else does, please reply! I was wondering about this too!</p>

<p>idk, since my school is mad religious jewish and dont apply, but when i went to open house most of kids at andover were from St. Bernard High school, and it seems to be a feeder school for andover, certainly more than 10 kids from st bernard into andover,</p>

<p>3 people were accepted to Exeter last year from my son’s school.</p>

<p>I know at Exeter that there are 3 kids from vegas from the same school and 2 kids from California from the same school and another 2 kids from Cali from the same school. Even some day students went to the same school. It doesn’t matter if you’re from the same school; the admission officers purposely travel to schools and give presentations on the schools, so people can apply.</p>

<p>Short answer, yes.</p>

<p>If 20 kids from a school applied that were equally qualified, diverse, etc., no not all the kids would be accepted, because with that number, the school they applied from counts as a diversity factor.</p>

<p>Four kids from the same grade in my school.</p>