Civic Intelligence
School

The Chapin School

Siviq Rank#21New York, NY • Day
Day17 AP Courses

100 EAST END AVENUE, NEW YORK, NY 10028

Type

Day

Enrollment

794

Student-Teacher Ratio

6:1

Admit Rate

-

Reach

Limited Evidence

Narrative

Profile Notes

Concise narrative context and counseling notes from the standardized school profile.

Summary

Extraction based on The Chapin School official Profile 2017-2018 PDF rather than a 2025-2026 profile. The document provides schoolwide K-12 overview data, Upper School academic details, leadership and college guidance contacts, accreditation, and a college matriculation list reported across 2013-2017.

College Counseling

College Guidance Department includes two Directors of College Guidance and a College Guidance Coordinator.

Advanced Coursework

12 Advanced (Post AP™) courses offered; Chapin also describes Chapin-designed advanced-level courses as part of a move beyond AP.

Matriculation Notes

College matriculation list reported across 2013-2017.

Siviq Layer

Siviq Scores

Percentile-style context derived from standardized school data and presented separately from reported facts.

Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles relative to similar schools. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.

Academic Program

59th percentile

17 AP courses

Higher reported academic program than 59% of similar schools.

Combines advanced-course offerings, testing, and reported honors or IB signals.

Private • 600-999 students • 2025-2026 school data

Institutional Resources

67th percentile

$90K/student

Higher reported institutional resources than 67% of similar schools.

Uses linked nonprofit financial capacity when a reviewed EIN match is available.

Private • 600-999 students • 2025-2026 school data

Outcomes

58th percentile

80 destinations

Higher reported outcomes than 58% of similar schools.

Based on reported college destinations in the current school profile.

Private • 600-999 students • 2025-2026 school data

Reach & Access

9th percentile

3 states

Higher reported reach & access than 9% of similar schools.

Combines geographic reach and reported access signals from the current school data.

Private • 600-999 students • 2025-2026 school data

Student Experience

60th percentile

6.0:1

Lower reported student experience than 60% of similar schools.

Lower student-teacher ratios score higher within each peer cohort.

Private • 600-999 students • 2025-2026 school data

Standardized Data

Profile

Consistent metrics and policies normalized into shared field groups across school profiles.

Profile

Overview

Standardized overview fields for this school.

Grades Served
K-12
Residential Enrollment
0
Day Enrollment
830

Profile

Academics

Standardized academics fields for this school.

AP Courses
17
Honors Program
Yes

Profile

Student Body

Standardized student body fields for this school.

States Represented
3
Students of Color
49%
Receiving Financial Aid
20%

Linked Nonprofit Data

Nonprofit Financials

Latest nonprofit filing metrics connected to this school profile.

Net Assets

$254,774,583

Tax year 2023

Net Income

-$5,716,772

Latest revenue minus expenses from the school's nonprofit filing.

Total Expenses

$71,406,173

Tax year 2023

Expenses Per Student

$89,932

Calculated from total expenses divided by the current school-profile enrollment.

Location Context

Nearest

Nearby travel and geographic reference points for the campus.

Institutional Details

People & Credentials

Structured profile metadata extracted from the school profile, including leaders, contacts, accreditations, and school codes.

Institutional

Leadership

Named school leaders and senior profile signatories.

Head of School

Dr. Patricia T. Hayot

Head of Upper School

Michael Maloy

Institutional

Contacts

Admissions, counseling, registrar, and other named profile contacts.

Institutional

Accreditations

Accreditations or formal memberships reported on the school profile.

Accredited

New York State Association of Independent Schools

School-wide

External References

Links

Official, admissions, social, and reference links associated with this school.

College Outcomes

Top Colleges

Annualized destinations drawn from the school profile's reported college outcomes.

Search & Answers

The Chapin School Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions answered from the normalized school profile and linked back to the relevant section on this page.

What is the student-teacher ratio at The Chapin School?

The current school profile does not publish a normalized student-teacher ratio for The Chapin School.

See Quick Facts

How many students are enrolled at The Chapin School?

The current school profile reports about 794 students enrolled at The Chapin School.

See Quick Facts

What grades does The Chapin School offer?

The Chapin School currently reports serving grades K-12.

See Profile Overview

Where is The Chapin School located?

The Chapin School is located in New York, NY.

See School Overview

Is The Chapin School a day school or a boarding school?

The Chapin School is a private school.

See Quick Facts

Does The Chapin School offer advanced placement (AP) courses?

Yes. The current school profile reports 17 AP courses at The Chapin School.

See Academics

How many students receive financial aid at The Chapin School?

The current school profile says about 20.0% of students at The Chapin School receive financial aid.

See Student Body

Which colleges show up most often for The Chapin School?

The current school profile highlights American University of Paris as one of the top reported college destinations for The Chapin School.

See Top Colleges

Does Chapin use semesters or trimesters?

Chapin uses a trimester system.

See Academics

Can seniors do an honors project at Chapin?

Yes. Select seniors can pursue a Senior Honors Project, and Chapin says about 25% of a senior class does one on average.

See Academics

Does Chapin offer any online course options?

Yes. Chapin says it is a member of One Schoolhouse, a coalition of 70 schools worldwide that provides online courses.

See Academics

Does Chapin offer need-based financial aid?

Yes. The profile says 20% of students receive need-based financial aid.

See School Financials

By Geography

Nearby Schools

Other schools nearby based on campus location.

By Similarity

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Schools grouped by type, size, ratio, rank neighborhood, and related signals.

Provenance

Sources

School profile PDFs, official website pages, and reviewed sources used to compile this page.

SourceTypeCheckedMetrics
2025-2026 School Profile (PDF)
Used for normalized profile metrics, school facts, FAQ answers, and school SEO metadata.
School Profile PDFApr 02, 2026AP Courses • Academic Rigor Category • Access Category • Accreditations • Advanced Course Notes • Boarding Model • More normalized profile fields
2025-2026 school profile PDF
www.chapin.edu/uploaded/1_The_Chapin_School/PDFs/College_Guidance/Resources_Links/FINAL_CHAPIN_PROFILE_2017-18.pdf
Official Linked FileMay 11, 2026Faculty Count
About The Chapin School
www.chapin.edu/about
Official Website PageMay 11, 2026Day Enrollment • Enrollment • Residential Enrollment • States Represented
The Chapin School Admissions
www.chapin.edu/admissions
Official Website PageMay 11, 2026Enrollment
Home - The Chapin School
www.chapin.edu
Official Website PageApr 05, 2026Founded Year • Student-Teacher Ratio
Sources & Data QualityMirrored artifacts, website inventory, and normalization review notes for this school profile.

Source Links

Known Website Addresses

RoleURLMethod
official_websitewww.chapin.edu/about/at-a-glancesupplemental_backfill
official_websitewww.chapin.edu/about/factssupplemental_backfill
official_websitewww.chapin.edu/about/fast-factssupplemental_backfill
official_websitewww.chapin.edu/about/quick-factssupplemental_backfill
official_websitewww.chapin.edu/academics/college-counselingsupplemental_backfill
official_websitewww.chapin.edu/admissionsupplemental_backfill
official_websitewww.chapin.edu/student-lifesupplemental_backfill
official_websitewww.chapin.edu/tuition-and-financial-aidsupplemental_backfill
2025-2026 school profile PDFwww.chapin.edu/uploaded/1_The_Chapin_School/PDFs/College_Guidance/Resources_Links/FINAL_CHAPIN_PROFILE_2017-18.pdfpage_scan
About The Chapin Schoolwww.chapin.edu/aboutsupplemental_backfill
Chapin Stories - The Chapin Schoolwww.chapin.edu/about/experience-chapin/chapin-storiessupplemental_backfill
Lunch Menu - The Chapin Schoolwww.chapin.edu/about/lunch-menusupplemental_backfill
Academics - The Chapin Schoolwww.chapin.edu/academicssupplemental_backfill
The Chapin School Admissionswww.chapin.edu/admissionssupplemental_backfill
Apply - The Chapin Schoolwww.chapin.edu/admissions/applysupplemental_backfill
Chapin Athletics - The Chapin Schoolwww.chapin.edu/athletics/athletics-at-a-glancesupplemental_backfill
Home - The Chapin Schoolwww.chapin.edusupplemental_backfill

All Canonical Metrics

MetricValueEvidence
Grades ServedK-12An independent day school serving grades Kindergarten through 12
Lowest Grade0K-12
Highest Grade12K-12
Postgraduate Offered-K-12
Boarding StatusDayAn independent day school serving grades Kindergarten through 12
Boarding Status CodedayDay
School TypePrivateAn independent day school serving grades Kindergarten through 12
School Type CodeprivatePrivate
Enrollment794794 students enrolled K-12
Residential Enrollment0The Chapin School is an independent day school... Our current enrollment is 830.
Day Enrollment830The Chapin School is an independent day school... Our current enrollment is 830.
Student-Teacher Ratio6Chapin By The Numbers 830 Total Students 20% Receive Financial Assistance 85% Faculty Hold Advanced Degrees 6:1 Student-to-Teacher Ratio
Founded Year1901established in 1901
School Leadership-Dr. Patricia T. Hayot, Head of School
Key Contacts-Karey L. Boals, Director of College Guidance | Phone: 212.570.4957 | Email: [email protected]
Accreditations-Accredited by the New York State Association of Independent Schools
School Codes--
AP Courses1717 Advanced Placement™ courses offered
Average Class Size--
IB Program--
Honors ProgramYesSelect Class 12 students can pursue a Senior Honors Project
Advanced Course Notes12 Advanced (Post AP™) courses offered; Chapin also describes Chapin-designed advanced-level courses as part of a move beyond AP.12 Advanced (Post AP™) courses offered
Faculty Count61UPPER SCHOOL FACULTY • 61 teaching faculty
College Counseling SummaryCollege Guidance Department includes two Directors of College Guidance and a College Guidance Coordinator.COLLEGE GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT: Karey L. Boals, Director of College Guidance; Brittany R. Dávila, Director of College Guidance; Samara C. Antolini, College Guidance Coordinator
Testing Policy--
Testing Policy Code--
Average SAT--
Average ACT--
Matriculation SummaryCollege matriculation list reported across 2013-2017.COLLEGE MATRICULATION 2013-2017
Top Colleges-American University of Paris 1; Amherst College 2; Babson College 1; Bard College 1; Barnard College 4; Bates College 3; Boston University 3; Bowdoin College 2; Brown University 8; Bucknell University 2; University of California, Los Angeles 2; Carleton College 1; Carnegie Mellon University 1; Chapman University 1; University of Chicago 8; Claremont McKenna College 1; Colby College 2; Colgate University 7; College of Charleston 1; Columbia University 8; Connecticut College 1; Cornell University 8; Dartmouth College 6; Davidson College 3; Duke University 7; Durham University 1; Emory University 2; Fordham University 1; George Washington University 1; Georgetown University 9; Gettysburg College 2; Hamilton College 3; Harvard University 14; Haverford College 2; Johns Hopkins University 5; Kenyon College 2; Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1; McGill University 1; University of Miami 1; University of Michigan 3; Middlebury College 2; Muhlenberg College 1; New England Conservatory of Music 1; New York University 11; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1; Northeastern University 1; Northwestern University 6; Oberlin College 2; University of Oxford 2; Oxford College of Emory University 3; University of Pennsylvania 14; Pomona College 1; Princeton University 8; Purdue University 8; University of Richmond 1; University of Rochester 1; Sciences Po - Columbia University Dual BA 1; Skidmore College 1; Smith College 1; University of Southern California 2; University of St. Andrews 4; St. John’s University 1; Stanford University 5; Swarthmore College 1; Syracuse University 2; University of Toronto 1; Trinity College 2; Tufts University 2; Tulane University 4; University of Vermont 1; Vanderbilt University 2; University of Virginia 6; University of Wisconsin, Madison 1; Wake Forest University 3; Washington University in St. Louis 6; Wellesley College 1; Wesleyan University 6; Whitman College 1; Williams College 6; Yale University 3
States Represented3Our students reside in over 100 zip codes across three states...
Countries Represented--
Students of Color4949% are students of color
International Students--
Receiving Financial Aid2020% receive need-based 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 Modelday_onlyday_only
Selectivity Categorylimited_evidencelimited_evidence
Academic Rigor Categoryhighhigh
Testing Policy Categorynot_reportednot_reported
College Counseling Categoryestablishedestablished
Student Body Reach Categorylimited_evidencelimited_evidence
Access Categorymeaningful_accessmeaningful_access
Outcome Categorystrong_outcomesstrong_outcomes
Signals-Explicitly described as an independent day school serving K-12.; Academics show substantial depth: 17 AP courses, 12 Advanced (Post-AP) courses, 116 courses across 10 subjects, and an honors program.; Chapin describes advanced Chapin-designed courses beyond AP and reports 25% of seniors pursue a Senior Honors Project on average.; Admissions selectivity evidence is not reported: no admit rate, applicant count, yield, SAT, or ACT averages.; Testing policy is not reported in the supplied profile evidence.; College guidance staffing is clearly established: two Directors of College Guidance and one College Guidance Coordinator.; Financial-aid participation is reported at 20% receiving need-based aid.; Student-body geographic breadth is not reported: no states represented or countries represented data supplied.; College outcomes are reported via a multi-year matriculation list (2013-2017) with numerous highly selective destinations, including Harvard, Penn, Columbia, Princeton, Stanford, Brown, Chicago, and others.; Supplied evidence is extracted from a 2017-2018 profile rather than a 2025-2026 profile, supporting conservative categorization where current evidence is absent.