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Ross School

18 Goodfriend Drive
East Hampton, NY 11937
Ross School is a co-educational boarding (Grades 6-12, PG) and day school (Nursery-Grade 12, PG) located on two beautiful campuses in East Hampton and Bridgehampton, about two hours east of New York City.
Serving approximately 325 students and attracting a world-class faculty, the School offers a global, integrated curriculum with engaging courses in science, math, arts, humanities, and wellness, with opportunities for independent study, competitive athletics, extracurricular activities, and travel.
The Ross educational experience aims to impart to young people a 21st-century skill set and the inspiration that will motivate them to keep their minds actively engaged in learning.
The School stresses direct personal experiences, inquiry through primary sources, and hands-on interpretation and analysis of information.
Ross School has a successful college placement program, with 100% of applicants receiving acceptances at competitive colleges and universities.

Quick Facts (2026)

  • Grades: (Boarding Students) 6-12, PG
  • Grades: (Day Students) PK-12, PG
  • Enrollment: 314 students
  • Yearly Tuition (Boarding Students): $86,200
  • Yearly Tuition (Day Students): $50,550
  • Acceptance rate: 60%
  • Average class size: 16 students
  • Application Deadline: Dec. 1 / rolling
  • Source: Verified school update

Top Rankings

Ross School ranks among the top 20 boarding schools (out of 307 schools) for:

Category
Attribute
Student Test Scores
Student Test Scores

School Overview

Definition of Terms | 2025 School Data
Ross School
Boarding School Avg.
School Focus
College Preparatory
College Preparatory
Grades Offered (Boarding)
6-12, PG
9-12
Grades Offered (Day)
PK-12, PG
Pre-K-12
School Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
ADD/ADHD Support
Yes
Supports Learning Differences (LD)
Yes
Learning Difference Programs
Language-based differences, mild learning differences
n/a
Religious Affiliation
Non-denominational
Year Founded
1991
1909
Campus Size
63 acres
125 acres
Colors
Navy
School Calendar

Student Body

Enrollment
314 students
300 students
% Students of Color
10%
25%
% International Students
41%
20%
% Students Boarding
60%
70%
Average SAT Score
1575
(Out of 1600)
* National Avg. »View
Average ACT score
22
(Out of 36)
*National Avg. »View
Offers Post-Grad Year
Yes
No

Academics and Faculty

Saturday Classes
No
No
Classroom Dress Code
Casual
Polo shirts, khaki pants
Casual
Average Class Size
16 students
12
* National Avg. »18
Student-Teacher Ratio
7:1
7:1
# of AP / Advanced Courses Offered
15
17
ESL Courses Offered
Yes
% Faculty with Advanced Degree
75%
70%
Summer Program Offered
Yes
Summer Program Details

Tuition Cost

Yearly Tuition
(Boarding Students)
$86,200
(International Fee: $7,500 )
$59,900
Yearly Tuition
(Day Students)
$50,550
(Please contact admissions@ross.org for cost breakdown by grade.)
$33,500
Tuition international students
$86,200
$53,975
Yearly Tuition
(5 Day Boarding)
$81,200
$44,000
% Students on Financial Aid
35%
40%
Avg. Financial Aid Grant
$20,000
(Average Merit Scholarship )
$25,000
Merit Scholarships Offered
No

Admissions

Application Deadline
Dec. 1 / rolling
Jan. 15
Accepts Standardized Application (SAO and/or Gateway)
No
Average Percentile SSAT
80%
-
Acceptance Rate
60%
58%
Director of Admissions
Nina Waechter
Associate Director of Admissions
Liss Larsen
Application URL

AP / Advanced Courses

# of AP / Advanced Courses Offered
15
17
Courses
Advanced American History Advanced Art History
Advanced Biology Advanced English
Advanced European History Advanced Spanish Language
Advanced Spanish Literature Advanced Studio Art
Calculus AB Calculus BC
StatisticsAdvanced Chemistry
Advanced Environmental ScienceAdvanced French Language
Advanced Physics

Sports

Extracurriculars

Total Extracurricular Organizations
6
23
Extracurriculars
Club or Organization:
Gardening ClubMu Alpha Theta-Math Club
Theatre ClubYearbook


Arts and Music Programs:


Recreational Athletic Programs:

College Matriculation

10 Most Popular College Choices  (# Enrolled)

School Notes

  • The Ross educational experience aims to impart to young people a 21st-century skill set and the inspiration that will motivate them to keep their minds actively engaged in lifelong learning. Ross School offers a dynamic environment where students take an active role in their learning. In addition to core curricular classes, which include English, cultural history, mathematics, science, technology, arts, and languages, students are encouraged to take more responsibility for their own learning by exploring their interests and passions through elective courses, independent study, and Field Academy classes. A Senior Project of the student`s design represents the culmination of this personal exploration.
  • Electives vary each term and range from African Drumming to World Religions to Neuroscience, with yearlong and single-term options. Students in good standing whose interests are not found in the offered electives or who wish to pursue more in-depth studies in a particular area may propose independent study under the tutelage of a faculty mentor.
  • Field Academy offers an opportunity for teachers and students in Grades 7-12 and postgraduates to work intensively on group and individual projects during the three weeks between Winter and Spring Terms. Classes and programs in a wide variety of subjects are offered to expose students to in-depth study, new interests, possible college/career paths, volunteer opportunities, and recreational pursuits. Many of these occur in conjunction with travel, both abroad and within the United States.
  • LD types supported: Language-based differences, mild learning differences
  • Ross School accreditations: NAIS, NYAIS, TABS, MSA
  • Sample of notable school alumni/alumnae:
    • Daria Schieferstein, attorney at Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, LLP, Class of 2011 -
    • Jeremy Dennis, fine art photographer featured in The New Yorker, Class of 2008 -
    • Daniel Bennett, restaurateur, Class of 2004 -
    • Christina Douglas, two-time Emmy Award winner, Class of 2003 -
    • Ahmed Abdirahman, advocate for political literacy in Sweden, Class of 2007 -
    • Forrest Gray, music and entertainment industry professional, Class of 2010 -
  • School Motto: Educating the whole child for the whole world
Source: Verified school update

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Ross School cost?
Ross School's tuition is approximately $86,200 for boarding students and $50,550 for day students.
What is the acceptance rate of Ross School?
The acceptance rate of Ross School is 60%, which is higher than the boarding school average of 58%.
Who are famous alumni from Ross School?
Ross School famous alumni include: Daria Schieferstein, attorney at Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, LLP, Class of 2011, Jeremy Dennis, fine art photographer featured in The New Yorker, Class of 2008, Daniel Bennett, restaurateur, Class of 2004, Christina Douglas, two-time Emmy Award winner, Class of 2003, Ahmed Abdirahman, advocate for political literacy in Sweden, Class of 2007 and Forrest Gray, music and entertainment industry professional, Class of 2010.
What sports does Ross School offer?
Ross School offers 12 interscholastic sports: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Dance, Golf, Sailing, Soccer, Softball, Surf Team, Tennis, Track and Field and Volleyball.
Does Ross School offer a summer program?
Yes, Ross School offers a summer program. Visit their summer school page for more information.
What is Ross School's ranking?
Ross School ranks among the top 20 boarding schools for High average SAT scores and High SSAT scores.
When is the application deadline for Ross School?
The application deadline for Ross School is Dec. 1 / rolling (applications are due on Dec. 1 but additional applications are reviewed year-round as space permits ).
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