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Stuyvesant High School (/ ˈ s t aɪ v ə s ən t / STY-və-sənt) [9] is a co-ed, public, college-preparatory, specialized high school in Manhattan, New York City, New York.The school, commonly referred to among its students, faculty and alumni as "Stuy" (/ s t aɪ / STY), [9] [10] [11] specializes in developing talent in math, science and technology.
Stuyvesant High School is named after Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch governor of New Netherland before the colony was transferred to England in 1664. [2] Of the nine Specialized high schools, Stuyvesant has the highest score cutoff for entry. The school was established in 1904 as a manual training school for boys, hosting 155 students and 12 ...
According to a September 2002 high school ranking by Worth magazine, 3.67% of Stuyvesant students went on to attend Harvard, Princeton, and Yale Universities, ranking it as the 9th top public high school in the United States and 120th among all schools, public or private. [70]
Stuyvesant High School: M475 Public Talent Unlimited High School (Julia Richman Education Complex - TUHS) M519 Public Thurgood Marshall Academy for Learning and Social Change M670 Public Trevor Day School Private, co-ed Trinity School Private, co-ed United Nations International School
Brooklyn Tech counts top scientists, inventors, innovators, Fortune 500 company CEOs and founders, high-ranking diplomats, academic scholars, literary and media figures, professional athletes, National Medal recipients, Nobel laureates, and Olympic medalists among its alumni.
NYPD 81st Precinct Officer Orsini stands outside PS 81, the polling place of Democratic mayoral candidate Eric Adams, in the Bedford Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn on Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021.
The student/faculty ratio is 13:1, [1] much lower than the city's other selective public schools (e.g. Stuyvesant = 22:1; [20] Bronx Science = 21:1; [21] Brooklyn Tech = 21:1 [22] [23]). Nearly 99% of Hunter's classes of 2002 through 2005 went directly to college, and about 25% of these students accepted admission into an Ivy League school. [ 14 ]
Collegiate School is an all-boys private school on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City.Founded by Dutch colonists in either 1628 or 1638, it is the nation's oldest private secondary school, and claims to be the nation's oldest school without qualification.