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Enrollment
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Student-Teacher Ratio
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Admit Rate
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Reach
Limited Evidence
Narrative
Summary
Single-page college outcomes document for Avenues New York (Avenues The World School) rather than a full 2025-2026 school profile. The source supports a multi-year college matriculation summary for 2016–2023 and a Class of 2023 commitments list as of May 30, 2023, but does not report broader school profile metrics such as enrollment, academics, testing, leadership contacts, accreditations, or school codes.
Matriculation Notes
Most frequently attended institutions for Avenues New York graduates over the past seven years (2016–2023) are reported in three bands: more than 10 students, 7–10 students, and 4–6 students.
Siviq Layer
Precomputed percentiles relative to similar schools. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.
Outcomes
59th percentile
Higher reported outcomes than 59% of similar schools.
Based on reported college destinations in the current school profile.
Reach & Access
16th percentile
Higher reported reach & access than 16% of similar schools.
Combines geographic reach and reported access signals from the current school data.
Standardized Data
Profile
Profile
Linked Nonprofit Data
Net Assets
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Latest nonprofit filing
Net Income
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Latest revenue minus expenses from the school's nonprofit filing.
Total Expenses
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Latest nonprofit filing
Expenses Per Student
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Calculated from total expenses divided by the current school-profile enrollment.
Location Context
External References
College Outcomes
Search & Answers
The current school profile does not publish a normalized student-teacher ratio for Avenues The World School.
Avenues The World School is located in New York, NY.
Avenues The World School is a private school.
The current school profile highlights American University as one of the top reported college destinations for Avenues The World School.
The published matriculation snapshot covers Avenues New York graduates from the Classes of 2016 through 2023. It groups colleges into three bands: more than 10 students, 7–10 students, and 4–6 students.
In the 2016–2023 results, the schools listed in the top band of more than 10 students are American University, Boston University, Cornell, New York University, Northeastern, Tulane, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of St Andrews.
As of May 30, 2023, Northeastern had the biggest Class of 2023 group with six students, followed by Cornell with five.
Not necessarily. The document says the list could still change over the summer as colleges continue making waitlist offers.
By Geography
By Similarity
Provenance
| Source | Type | Checked | Metrics |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-2026 School Profile (PDF) Used for normalized profile metrics, school facts, FAQ answers, and school SEO metadata. | School Profile PDF | Apr 01, 2026 | Academic Rigor Category • Access Category • Boarding Model • College Counseling Category • Countries Represented • Founded Year • More normalized profile fields |
| Avenues | About www.avenues.org/about | Official Website Page | May 11, 2026 | Founded Year |
| Avenues | College Counseling www.avenues.org/about/college-counseling | Official Profile Page | Apr 05, 2026 | Grades Served |
| Avenues The World School www.avenues.org | Official Website Page | Apr 05, 2026 | Countries Represented • Grades Served |
| Role | URL | Method |
|---|---|---|
| official_website | www.avenues.org/about/at-a-glance | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.avenues.org/about/facts | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.avenues.org/about/fast-facts | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.avenues.org/about/quick-facts | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.avenues.org/academics | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.avenues.org/academics/college-counseling | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.avenues.org/admission | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.avenues.org/student-life | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.avenues.org/tuition-and-financial-aid | supplemental_backfill |
| Avenues | College Counseling | www.avenues.org/about/college-counseling | site_scan |
| 2025-2026 school profile PDF | a.storyblok.com/f/112543/x/a163aa16e7/230601_ny_school_matriculation.pdf | page_scan |
| Avenues | About | www.avenues.org/about | supplemental_backfill |
| Avenues Institute for Advanced Mathematics | www.avenues.org/about/aiam | supplemental_backfill |
| Avenues | Global Curriculum | www.avenues.org/about/avenues-world-elements | supplemental_backfill |
| Avenues São Paulo | Matriculation | www.avenues.org/about/college-counseling/matriculation | supplemental_backfill |
| Avenues | Education Reimagined | www.avenues.org/about/education-reimagined | supplemental_backfill |
| Avenues | Admissions | www.avenues.org/admissions | supplemental_backfill |
| Avenues | Technology | www.avenues.org/about/technology-at-avenues | supplemental_backfill |
| supplemental_facts | www.avenues.org/global/about/leadership | supplemental_backfill |
| Avenues The World School | www.avenues.org | existing |
| Metric | Value | Evidence |
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| Grades Served | 8-25 | grades-8-20-25"}],"offers":{"@type":"Offer","url":"https://www |
| Lowest Grade | - | - |
| Highest Grade | - | - |
| Postgraduate Offered | - | - |
| Boarding Status | - | - |
| Boarding Status Code | - | - |
| School Type | - | - |
| School Type Code | - | - |
| Enrollment | - | - |
| Residential Enrollment | - | - |
| Day Enrollment | - | - |
| Student-Teacher Ratio | - | - |
| Founded Year | 2012 | founded in 2012 |
| School Leadership | - | - |
| Key Contacts | - | - |
| Accreditations | - | - |
| School Codes | - | - |
| AP Courses | - | - |
| Average Class Size | - | - |
| IB Program | - | - |
| Honors Program | - | - |
| Advanced Course Notes | - | - |
| Faculty Count | - | - |
| College Counseling Summary | - | - |
| Testing Policy | - | - |
| Testing Policy Code | - | - |
| Average SAT | - | - |
| Average ACT | - | - |
| Matriculation Summary | Most frequently attended institutions for Avenues New York graduates over the past seven years (2016–2023) are reported in three bands: more than 10 students, 7–10 students, and 4–6 students. | "you’ll find the most frequently attended institutions for Avenues New York graduates over the past seven years (Classes of 2016–2023)." / "College Matriculation 2016–2023" with categories "MORE THAN 10 STUDENTS," "7–10 STUDENTS," and "4–6 STUDENTS." |
| Top Colleges | - | American University More than 10 students; Boston University More than 10 students; Cornell University More than 10 students; New York University More than 10 students; Northeastern University More than 10 students; Tulane University More than 10 students; University of Pennsylvania More than 10 students; University of St Andrews (Scotland) More than 10 students; Barnard College 7–10 students; Boston College 7–10 students; Columbia University 7–10 students; George Washington University 7–10 students; Skidmore College 7–10 students; Stanford University 7–10 students; Syracuse University 7–10 students; University of Chicago 7–10 students; University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 7–10 students; University of Rochester 7–10 students; University of Southern California 7–10 students; Babson College 4–6 students; Bard College 4–6 students; Brown University 4–6 students; Carnegie Mellon University 4–6 students; Chapman University 4–6 students; Elon University 4–6 students; Hamilton College 4–6 students; Harvard University 4–6 students; Howard University 4–6 students; Northwestern University 4–6 students; Parsons School of Design 4–6 students; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) 4–6 students; Savannah College of Art and Design 4–6 students; The New School 4–6 students; Tufts University 4–6 students; University of Miami 4–6 students; University of Virginia 4–6 students; University of Wisconsin–Madison 4–6 students; Vanderbilt University 4–6 students; Vassar College 4–6 students; Wake Forest University 4–6 students; Washington University in St. Louis 4–6 students; Wellesley College 4–6 students; Wesleyan University 4–6 students; Williams College 4–6 students; Yale University 4–6 students |
| States Represented | - | - |
| Countries Represented | 20 | 20 countries |
| Students of Color | - | - |
| International Students | - | - |
| Receiving Financial Aid | - | - |
| Tuition-Free Share | - | - |
| Applicants | - | - |
| Admitted | - | - |
| Matriculated | - | - |
| Admit Rate | - | - |
| Yield Rate | - | - |
| Class Rank Policy | - | - |
| Class Rank Policy Code | - | - |
| Weighted Grades | - | - |
| Weighted Grades Policy | - | - |
| Disciplinary Reporting | - | - |
| Boarding Model | unknown | unknown |
| Selectivity Category | limited_evidence | limited_evidence |
| Academic Rigor Category | limited_evidence | limited_evidence |
| Testing Policy Category | not_reported | not_reported |
| College Counseling Category | limited_evidence | limited_evidence |
| Student Body Reach Category | limited_evidence | limited_evidence |
| Access Category | limited_evidence | limited_evidence |
| Outcome Category | strong_outcomes | strong_outcomes |
| Signals | - | Source is a single-page college outcomes document for Avenues New York rather than a full 2025-2026 school profile.; Reports most frequently attended institutions for Classes of 2016-2023 in three bands: more than 10 students, 7-10 students, and 4-6 students.; Multi-year matriculation includes more than 10 students each to Cornell, University of Pennsylvania, New York University, Northeastern, Boston University, American University, Tulane, and University of St Andrews.; Multi-year matriculation also includes 7-10 students each to Stanford, Columbia, University of Chicago, Barnard, Boston College, USC, Michigan, and Rochester.; Multi-year matriculation includes 4-6 students each to Harvard, Yale, Brown, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Washington University in St. Louis, Williams, and Wellesley.; Class of 2023 commitments are reported as of May 30, 2023.; Narrative notes largest Class of 2023 destinations were Northeastern (6) and Cornell (5).; No reported admit rate, applicant volume, SAT/ACT averages, advanced curriculum details, testing policy, financial-aid participation, or student-body state/country breadth. |