@kharle, I know what you’re looking for. I looked for it, too when I went through the process. You spent weeks working on your applications, hitting up middle-school teachers for recommendation letters, months studying for the test (along with all your school work.) Your parents spent money on admissions fees and (I’m assuming) time out of their day to get you to interviews just like mine. You made enough of an emotional investment to want to know some stats. The other posters made good points. Maybe it gives you piece of mind and maybe it doesn’t, but if the data exists, you have every right to know.
@Golfgr8 has a strong point, too. Even if you find out someone got into St. Pauls with a 65, you may not know the exact reason. Recruited athlete, alumni connection, etc. But here’s probably the best collection of data. Yes, it’s anecdotal. but it’s something for you to look at. There is a link for 2019, 2018, 2017, and so on.
I don’t have to tell you that a school’s needs change every year. And sometimes you’ll hear about a “great kid” who didn’t make a school that on paper they should’ve, in your mind, strolled right in. You don’t know what went down in the interview, or a remark from a tour guide. It is a holistic process. I’ve got my fingers crossed for you!