Horace Mann School


One of New York's better known schools, Horace Mann has a reputation for excellence, as evidenced by the school's high success rates in placing pupils at Ivy League and other top-tier universities. Horace Mann School was originally one of the schools attached to Columbia University but has since become fully independent. The school offers a wide range of academic study options and a host of varsity sports, in which the school competes in the Ivy Preparatory Schools League.
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Independent Private Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle and College-Preparatory School

Established: 1886
Gender: Co-educational
Ages: 2-18 (grades K-12)
Ethos: Non-denominational
Attendance: Day school
Head of School: Thomas M. Kelly
Enrollment: 1,776 pupils
Faculty: 263 staff
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Tuition fees: US$38,200 - 53,200 per annum
Scholarships / bursaries / financial aid: Needs-blind admission, financial aid available
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Mascot: Lion
School Colours: Maroon and white
Uniform: Casual
Accreditations: New York State Association of Independent Schools
Associations: National Association of Independent Schools; New York Guild of Independent Schools; New York Interschool
Affiliations: Royal Shakespeare Company
Athletics Conference: Ivy Preparatory Schools League
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A: 231 West 246th Street, Bronx, New York City, New York 10471, United States
T: +17184324000
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W: horacemann.org



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See also: Ivy Preparatory Schools League | New York Guild of Independent Schools | New York Interschool