- Private
- TINTON FALLS, NJ
Ranney School
- grade A+Overall Grade
- Private
- PK, K-12
- TINTON FALLS, NJ
- Rating 4.63 out of 5 38 reviews
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- Academicsgrade A+
- Diversitygrade B+
- Teachersgrade A
- College Prepgrade A+
- Clubs & Activitiesgrade A+
- Sportsgrade B+
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Ranney School is an Age 3 - Grade 12, co-ed, independent, college preparatory school located in Tinton Falls, NJ.
With small class sizes, expert faculty (the majority have advanced degrees), an innovative curriculum, robust student life programs, and a nurturing community, our students are encouraged to pursue all of their individual interests. 100% of our students graduate, many of them having attended Ranney since preschool, and they go on to attend the nation's most selective colleges and universities.
Come and see how our student-centered approach to education is shaping resilient, empathetic, globally minded citizens. Need-based tuition assistance is available.
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- Cost of Livinggrade C
- Good for Familiesgrade A
- Housinggrade C+
Ranney School Reviews
Many clubs here are involved in organizations outside of school while others are just fun activities. I'm involved in the arts/theater groups and can personally say they are an amazing group.
There is not much racial diversity. Though Ranney really does try and educate their students on different cultures via festivals and presentations and the like.
Ranney is a small school so most people tend to know each other, but the community is very clique-y. It's best to make friends within the first weeks of freshman year because people tend to stay with the same people at a certain point.
Food ranges from decent to awful. I don't fault the chefs, I fault the schools refusal to spend any money on quality ingredients.
This school is not worth the tuition, but overall it's fine if you find the right people and the right groups to get involved in.