Anyone who got accepted to 11th grade at a boarding school?

I heard that it’s really hard and nearly impossible to get into a boarding school applying for 11th grade.
I’m curious that do people even get accepted?? and if so what are their stats and activities

11th grade may be the toughest year at any high school, so a BS wants to see that you will be able to meet their academic expectations and adjust to living at a new school - as soon as you arrive.

Many successful 11th grade applicants are athletes who are likely to be recruited in college (so a bobble in academics can be overcome and integration into the community is almost guaranteed through their team) and who have coach support.

When my kid was ar George, there were a number of international students coming in to do the IBD - many from an academic track that was clearly IB compatible.

There is no hard a fast rule on this - it will depend on the school. But your ability to hit the ground running has to be evident in your application, so good grades, preferably backed up by good external validation (maybe some AP scores, etc), will be essential.

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And demonstration that you understand the culture of the school and are a fit for that community. Harder thing to get just right from afar, which you are, OP. Visits typically help inform that part of the application, which isn’t an option for you, I assume. Definitely find out the dates of the various Zoom meetings and study the websites as much as you can.

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how many students are accepted to 11th grade?

It varies by school. Some deliberately keep some spots open for athletes or international transfers and then also fill any vacancies from attrition. But overall, it is not a lot as most schools are set up to offer the most fulfilling experience with 3-4 years of attendance.

It’s not to say it can’t be done, but it’s not the usual path for most students.

@ashmaan As GS says suggests, there are few, if any, spots for FA internationals in 11th grade at most schools. The kids we normally see transfer into boarding school junior year are local day students, or athletes, or students of families that are already connected to the school, or the odd transfer from another boarding school.

Junior year is a challenging one, and the schools you list above are leery of having a student from abroad tackle the twin challenges of acclimating to boarding school and handling the rigors of junior year curriculum.

Hopefully UWC works out, but I implore you not to put too much stock in a favorable outcome from the schools you listed. It is challenging as an international, incoming junior requiring full financial aid.

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Hi, I was a junior year transfer :slight_smile: Contrary to what people say, it’s definitely possible!! I wasn’t international but I am from the other end of the country as my school so definitely not a day student. My school had 5 new juniors, of which 3? were boarders, out of 50 applications. So definitely pretty hard, but not outright impossible! I was also accepted off of the waitlist which I know a lot of people say is kind of unheard of, so I am a bit of an optimist. If it’s something that you really want, then give it your best shot. I was super determined and things thankfully worked out in my favor. Most of the other people on this site that I was talking to who applied to transfer junior year got into schools as well, including some international. Good luck :slight_smile:

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Appreciate the positive thoughts. Do you know any successful junior year transfers who were international students needing full aid (which is the OP’s situation)?

I’m decently sure that one of them was international and on aid, but I’m not sure. I’m on full aid as well. Both of us are at more hidden-gem schools though, and I checked their chance me thread which was all GLADCHEMMS. I think they probably need to find some “safety” options

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Everyone here was pulling for @treenuggets ! So glad everything is going well for you.

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This motivated me a lot lol, and yea ik my original list of bs had pretty selective ones so I added some safeties!! thank you so much ^^ !! (and if you’re okay with sharing, what was your profile)

My daughter got into 4 Boarding schools as an 11th grader (and not a repeat) Mercersburg, Westminster, NMH and Kent - she chose Mercersburg

WL at Middlesex and Loomis

Not an athletic recruit or anything

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woah thats really impressive!! If you’re okay with sharing, what was her profile like???

her profile was “fine” - she went TO and had great grades, interviews and recommendations - she loved her time at Mburg esp the 2 yr capstone project

excellent school that flies under the radar as it isnt in the NE corridor

oh and this was during covid so she never got a chance to visit any of the schools she applied to!

let me add i was more surprised she got into 4 schools as a non repeat 11th grader vs her sister who got into only 2 schools as a strong 9th grade applicant (but also not a repeat)

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ohh thanks for sharing!!

I’ll dm you :slight_smile:

This is so comforting I’m also applying to Mercersburg and NMH, hopefully to be recruited!