2008 SAT scores for Southern New Jersey show that private school SAT scores are much lower on average than those of public schools
Average 2008 SAT scores for Southern New Jersey Catholic High Schools:
MOORESTOWN FRIENDS SCHOOL 1274
BAPTIST REGIONAL SCHOOL 1160
CAMDEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 1150
ST. MARY'S - DOANE ACADEMY 1100
BISHOP EUSTACE PREPARATORY SCHOOL 1070
GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 1007
HOLY CROSS HIGH SCHOOL 975
PAUL VI HIGH SCHOOL 975
Southern New Jersey Public Average SAT Scores
HADDONFIELD MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 1684
MOORESTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1657
CHERRY HILL EAST HIGH SCHOOL 1645
EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL 1629
SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL 1581
LENAPE HIGH SCHOOL 1566
CHEROKEE HIGH SCHOOL 1550
CHERRY HILL HIGH SCHOOLWEST 1545
TRITON HIGH SCHOOL 1531
PITMAN HIGH SCHOOL 1524
NORTHERN BURLCO REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1517
CLEARVIEW REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1514
CINNAMINSON HIGH SCHOOL 1511
SENECA HIGH SCHOOL 1504
KINGSWAY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1504
HADDON TWP. HIGH SCHOOL 1497
WASHINGTON TWP. HIGH SCHOOL 1482
FLORENCE TWP. MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 1480
STERLING HIGH SCHOOL 1469
DELSEA REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1454
RANCOCAS VALLEY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1454
COLLINGSWOOD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1451
BORDENTOWN 1434
WEST DEPTFORD HIGH SCHOOL 1449
TIMBER CREEK HIGH SCHOOL 1418
DELRAN HIGH SCHOOL 1415
BURLINGTON TWP. HIGH SCHOOL 1404
HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL 1403
PEMBERTON HIGH SCHOOL 1396
GLASSBORO HIGH SCHOOL 1395
CLAYTON HIGH SCHOOL 1394
OVERBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 1389
DEPTFORD HIGH SCHOOL 1387
WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1381
WINSLOW HIGH SCHOOL 1339
RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 1319
LINDENWOLD HIGH SCHOOL 1311
PENNSAUKEN HIGH SCHOOL 1275
WOODBURY JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1273
WILLINGBORO HIGH SCHOOL 1236
CAMDEN HIGH SCHOOL 1060
Woodrow Wilson HIGH SCHOOL 998
a private university is basically a tightly knit organization. Usually they have a higher acceptance fee. A public school means you can get in with a lower GPA that is required for a private university. It's basically the same difference as public school and private school.
PAF Public School Lower Topa was created in 1952.
PAF Public School Lower Topa's motto is 'I Will Dare'.
Private school certificate.
Private industries mainly work for profit purpose. If they provide public goods then it has to be priced at lower rates which will diminish their profit margins. Thus, it is difficult for private players to provide public goods.
Greatschools is a website that provides information and reviews on both private and public schools in different cities. The schools it reviews vary from lower, middle, to high school.
As an adjective, "Pertaining to the people." "People" may mean the general population, as in "public enemy," "public nuisance," "public thoroughfare or right of way," "public interest," "public health," "public protest," "public restroom," "public scorn" (not contempt of the people, but a widespread or general contempt by them). It may, however, be restricted to a special sector of the population, especially when used in contrast to "private." Hence, while in Scotland or the USA, a "public school" is one provided for the children of the population at large, in England, it denotes a school open to the children of the upper middle class, as opposed to a "private school" to educate the children of a wealthy nobleman at home, in his own private residence, with the implication of course that the well to do are the only "public", the only people who matter. "To make public" is to make generally known or available, to publish. England has the peculiar institution of the "public house," or "pub" which is a commercially run social (and drinking) center which is sometimes divided into a "private bar" for the those prepared to pay more for their drinks to avoid the company of the lower classes in the "public bar," using "public" in precisely the opposite sense (the less well off among the general population) to its meaning in the English "public school." An often used definition of an English public school is "any school in the British Isles, whether boarding or day, whose headmaster is a member of the Headmaster's Conference" (a private, self-perpetuating corporation with its own semi-secret criteria for membership). As a noun, "The Public" is usually identical with "the general population," as in the (usually sarcastic) expression, "The Great British Public." Laurence Hallewell.
About $52,000 at public schools, but it starts lower (between 25-35 thousand) and can get up to around $60,000. It all depends on the school district (focus on the arts, average family income, test scores, funding, etc.)
As an adjective, "Pertaining to the people." "People" may mean the general population, as in "public enemy," "public nuisance," "public thoroughfare or right of way," "public interest," "public health," "public protest," "public restroom," "public scorn" (not contempt of the people, but a widespread or general contempt by them). It may, however, be restricted to a special sector of the population, especially when used in contrast to "private." Hence, while in Scotland or the USA, a "public school" is one provided for the children of the population at large, in England, it denotes a school open to the children of the upper middle class, as opposed to a "private school" to educate the children of a wealthy nobleman at home, in his own private residence, with the implication of course that the well to do are the only "public", the only people who matter. "To make public" is to make generally known or available, to publish. England has the peculiar institution of the "public house," or "pub" which is a commercially run social (and drinking) center which is sometimes divided into a "private bar" for the those prepared to pay more for their drinks to avoid the company of the lower classes in the "public bar," using "public" in precisely the opposite sense (the less well off among the general population) to its meaning in the English "public school." An often used definition of an English public school is "any school in the British Isles, whether boarding or day, whose headmaster is a member of the Headmaster's Conference" (a private, self-perpetuating corporation with its own semi-secret criteria for membership). As a noun, "The Public" is usually identical with "the general population," as in the (usually sarcastic) expression, "The Great British Public." Laurence Hallewell.
If you go to www.collegeboard.com you can do a free search of any school requirement you want. Franklin and Marshall: Critical Reading: 600-690 Math: 630-690 Just remember that 59% of students who submitted their applications had scores between those numbers which means that 41% of students had scores higher or lower than that (you have a chance if your scores are a little lower than the ones posted).
UNC School of the Arts's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT Math Scores are 470-600, meaning 25% of students scored 470 or lower on the Math portion of the SAT, and 75% of students scored 600 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 600 or higher).
Colorado School of Mines's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT Math Scores are 630-710, meaning 25% of students scored 630 or lower on the Math portion of the SAT, and 75% of students scored 710 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 710 or higher).