Ack. âcreate a spreadsheetâ great idea but too much data combined with too little time makes for no spreadsheet. If I come across it in a buried web location will let you know. In the meantime, @LifeLongNYerâ you will be interested to know that Lawrenceville ranks very highly in this data (thus the interest by @Lvillegrad ?). Sorry but I just donât have the time to enter data point by point. A few articles at my fingertips thoughâŠ
http://www.forbes.com/2010/04/29/best-prep-schools-2010-opinions-private-education_slide.html
âTo rank the 20 best prep schools, we started by creating a candidate list of 55 top private educational institutions. We then ranked them on four data points. Half of the ranking was based on the schoolâs student/faculty ratio, percentage of faculty with advanced degrees, and size of its endowment. The other half was based on the percentage of graduates, over the last five years (unless otherwise noted), who matriculated into 10 top colleges.â
[note this info is on prep schools, which includes boarding + day]