We Get Results
Congratulations to the Class of 2009/2010 — Boston ISEE Prep
Schools Admitted
- Archbishop Williams
- Beaver Country Day
- Belmont Hill
- Boston College High School
- Boston Latin Academy – 15th and 30th – Boston Public Exam School
- Boston Latin School – 18th and 41st out of over 6,000 applicants – Boston Public Exam School
- Boston Trinity Academy
- British School
- Brooks (boarding)
- Buckingham, Browne & Nichols
- Catholic Memorial
- Dana Hall
- Dexter School
- Fontbonne Academy
- Lawrenceville (boarding)
- Meridian Academy
- Milton Academy
- Montrose
- Mount Alvernia
- Newton Country Day
- Noble and Greenough – 10 students admitted out of 45 total students, and an applicant pool of over 500
- O’Bryant School of Mathematics & Science – 13th and 28th – Boston Public Exam School
- Rivers School
- Roxbury Latin – 4 students admitted out of 45 total students, and an applicant pool of over 500
- Saint Mark’s
- Saint Sebastian’s
- Southfield
- Thayer Academy
- Trinity Catholic
- Ursuline Academy
- Winsor School
- Xaverian Brothers
If a school is not on this list, it is likely that we didn’t have any applicants from Boston Tutoring Center. Below is a list of other local schools that have admitted our students in the past.
- Brimmer and May
- Commonwealth School
- Exeter (boarding)
- Fessenden
- Groton School (boarding)
- Newman School
- Park School
- Phillips Andover
We Get Results:
- Our students scored #4, #9 and #19 on the Latin School Test last year - out of over 5,000 test takers
- Our ISEE students have been invited to attend the most prestigious private schools in the area including: Roxbury Latin, Winsor, Nobles, Milton Academy, Belmont Hill, Newton Country Day, Dana Hall and St. Sebastian's (among others)
- Numerous students have scored so well on entrance exam tests like the ISEE, SSAT, Catholic Schools Exam and the SAT, that their scores have earned them thousands of dollars in scholarship money to the private schools of their choice
- Students have turned poor grades into As and Bs - thus avoiding summer school, raising their GPAs, and earning them honors
- Hundreds of students have gained more confidence in their abilities, and improved their skills
- Our SAT students increase their scores an average of 200 points - earning them acceptance to the school(s) of their choice, and merit scholarship money