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      • It is a college preparatory school for students in grades 8 to post-graduate, with an enrollment of 195 and 37 faculty living on or near campus through the year.
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  2. The Storm King School (SKS) is an independent coeducational boarding and day school in the U.S. state of New York. Established in 1867, it is one of New York's oldest boarding schools. It is a college preparatory school for students in grades 8 to post-graduate, with an enrollment of 195 and 37 faculty living on or near campus through the year.

  3. The overall rating for The Storm King School is A-. The section ratings of The Storm King School are: B+ for Matriculation A for Academics A for Extracurriculum A- for Community B+ for Students and Parents reviews

    • 314 Mountain Road Cornwall on Hudson, 12520, NY
    • admissions@sks.org
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  4. The Storm King School is a college preparatory school for students in grades 8 to post-graduate, with enrollment of 200 and 50 faculty living on or near the campus. The School is nestled in the beautiful Hudson Valley, one hour north of New York City.

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    • (845) 534-7892
    • 314 MOUNTAIN RD, CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON, 12520, NY
    • November 16, 2024
  5. At a Glance – NY Boarding Schools The Storm King School. Year Founded: 1867 Grades: 8th – PG Student population: 185 (130 boarding, and 50 day) Countries represented: 26 Alumni: 2,502 (residing in 49 Countries and growing!)

  6. The Storm King School ranks within the top 20% of private schools in New York. Serving 188 students in grades 8-12, this school is located in Cornwall On Hudson, NY.

  7. Academics at The Storm King School. Based on SAT/ACT scores, colleges students are interested in, and survey responses on academics from students and parents. Percentage of seniors who go on to four-year colleges.

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