Boarding Schools
We have an enviable track record in placing students at top boarding schools every year!
With students placed at Exeter (#1), Andover (#2) and other top boarding schools such as Choate, Hotchkiss, Deerfield, St. Paul’s, Berkshire, Taft, Groton, Lawrenceville, Loomis, etc., we’re recognized as the leader in boarding school placements.
What makes boarding schools complex is that it has elements similar to the college applications. The interview is a critical element of the boarding schools application journey and the applications can include four to six essays, parent essays, portfolio and athletic video submissions and more.
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Demystifying the Gateway to Boarding Schools Portal, TABS and the SSAT website
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One-on-One Student Evaluation Report – academic, athletic, extra-curricular and personality
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Boarding schools recommendation
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Interview schedule plus visits (including spring visit days)
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Interview preparation
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Student Essays – ideas, anecdotes/stories, successes, challenges, ambitions, visions
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Essays Editing
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Parents Statements
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Application completion and submission
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Boarding school selection
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Guardianship
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Annual Mentorship for Boarding School Students
Award-Winning | Globally Recognized | Exclusive
[Available starting middle school, junior high and through high school]
We provide mentorship packages at every stage. This highly in-demand program is critical for securing Ivy League and top-tier admissions. The essential elements of mentorship includes working world-renowned experts through selective internships (at United Nations, Google, Amazon, Ivy League universities, etc.), mentorships, launching of start-ups, non-profit initiatives, research and competitions (Siemens, Intel, MIT THINK), publications (Concord Review and professional subject-matter journals and conferences) and speaking engagements at forums such as TedX, World Bank, Wharton Innovation Summit and many more.
The mentorship program is designed to help the student grow and procure skills that are considered necessary for top universities; and in the case of undergraduate and graduate students, a necessity for their career development.





