Placement

In addition to placing students in the school of their choice, Summer on the Hill is instrumental in helping students meet the financial demands of attendance. With the help of benefactors like the Niles Foundation, many of our students have been able to attend prestigious private high schools throughout the New York area. Our Alumni also have an excellent record of college placements as well.

Summer on the Hill students have been accepted to the following independent schools, parochial schools, and public schools:

  • Albertus Magnus High School
  • The Alexander Robertson School
  • All Hallows High School
  • The Allen-Stevenson School
  • Aquinas High School
  • Baruch College Campus High School
  • The Brearley School
  • Bronx High School of Science
  • Bronx Leadership Academy
  • Brooklyn Technical School
  • The Browning School
  • The Calhoun School
  • Cardinal Hayes High School
  • Cardinal Spellman High School
  • The Cathedral School
  • Collegiate School
  • Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School
  • Concord Academy
  • De La Salle Academy
  • DeWitt Clinton High School, MACY Medical Science Honors Program
  • Fashion Industries High School
  • Fieldston School
  • Fordham Preparatory School
  • George School
  • High School for Environmental Studies
  • Horace Mann School
  • Jacqueline Kennedy Onasis High School
  • John F. Kennedy Math/Science Institute
  • John Jay Preparatory School
  • LaGuardia High School
  • Manhattan Center for Arts and Sciences
  • Monsignor Scanlon High School
  • Mother Cabrini High School
  • Mt. Saint Michael’s School
  • Mt. Saint Ursula
  • Mother Cabrini
  • Ramapo High School
  • Regis High School
  • Rice High School
  • Riverdale Country School
  • St. Aloysius School
  • St. Catherine’s School
  • St. Raymond’s Academy
  • St. Raymond’s School for Boys
  • Stuyvesant High School
  • Trevor Day School
  • Xavier High School

 


“SOH was just this big window of opportunity for me. I learned a lot, and I met some of my closest friends through the program. It also helped to put me in the school that I’m currently attending, and continues to encourage and support me ... "

— Oscar Alvarez, Regis High School