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Gill St. Bernard's School

Siviq Rank#153Gladstone, NJ • Day
Day25 AP Courses

25 ST BERNARDS ROAD, GLADSTONE, NJ 07934-0604

Type

Day

Enrollment

600

Student-Teacher Ratio

-

Admit Rate

-

Reach

Local / Regional

Narrative

Profile Notes

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

Summary

Gill St. Bernard’s School’s 2025–2026 profile describes a co-educational, college preparatory, non-sectarian Preschool–Grade 12 day school in Gladstone, New Jersey, enrolling approximately 600 students. The school does not rank students, uses a weighted GPA, offers 25 AP-designated courses, and reports that 100% of GSB students are granted matriculation to schools of higher education.

College Counseling

College Guidance staff includes Dr. Kerri Small, Assistant Director of Upper School and Director of College Guidance, with Amanda Wulle and Tyler Snyder serving as Associate Directors of College Guidance.

Advanced Coursework

Honors and AP courses are labeled on the transcript. Advanced Topics in Computer Science is an upper level course that is not a College Board AP course, but GSB weights it as such due to the rigor of the course.

Matriculation Notes

100% of all GSB students are granted matriculation to schools of higher education.

Siviq Layer

Siviq Scores

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Siviq Scores

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

Academic Program

92nd percentile

25 AP courses

Higher reported academic program than 92% of similar schools.

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

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

Institutional Resources

15th percentile

$52K/student

Higher reported institutional resources than 15% of similar schools.

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

600-999 students • 2025-2026 school data

Outcomes

27th percentile

142 destinations

Higher reported outcomes than 27% of similar schools.

Based on reported college destinations in the current school profile.

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

Reach & Access

47th percentile

Regional

Higher reported reach & access than 47% of similar schools.

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

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

Standardized Data

Profile

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Profile

Overview

Standardized overview fields for this school.

Grades Served
12
Day Enrollment
600

Profile

Academics

Standardized academics fields for this school.

AP Courses
25
Honors Program
Yes

Profile

Policies

Standardized policies fields for this school.

Class Rank Policy
Gill St. Bernard’s does not rank its students.
Weighted Grades
Yes
Weighted Grades Policy
A cumulative weighted GPA is calculated at the end of the junior year on a +4.0 scale using only Gill St. Bernard’s coursework. Honors courses add .33 and AP courses add .67 to the numerical equivalent of the letter grade.
Disciplinary Reporting
The school generally does not respond to specific inquiries regarding a student’s disciplinary history, with exceptions involving student safety, criminal code violations, grave disciplinary offenses, expulsion, or when the student requests disclosure.

Linked Nonprofit Data

Nonprofit Financials

Latest nonprofit filing metrics connected to this school profile.

Net Assets

$47,562,291

Tax year 2023

Net Income

$631,067

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

Total Expenses

$30,941,380

Tax year 2023

Expenses Per Student

$51,569

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

Location Context

Nearest

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Institutional Details

People & Credentials

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Institutional

Leadership

Named school leaders and senior profile signatories.

Head of School

Dr. Delvin Dinkins

Assistant Head of School and Interim Director of Upper School

Ananya Chatterji

Assistant Director of Upper School and Director of College Guidance

Dr. Kerri Small

College Guidance

[email protected]

Institutional

Contacts

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

Director of College Guidance

Dr. Kerri Small

[email protected]

Also listed as Assistant Director of Upper School.

General School Contact

School Contact

908.234.1611

St. Bernard’s Road • P.O. Box 604, Gladstone NJ 07934-0604; fax 908.234.2496; www.gsbschool.org

Institutional

Accreditations

Accreditations or formal memberships reported on the school profile.

accredited

Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools

schoolwide

accredited

New Jersey Association of Independent Schools

schoolwide

Institutional

School Codes

Institutional identifiers like CEEB and other profile-reported school codes.

C.E.E.B. #

310100

CEEB

External References

Links

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College Outcomes

Top Colleges

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

Search & Answers

Gill St. Bernard's 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 Gill St. Bernard's School?

The current school profile does not publish a normalized student-teacher ratio for Gill St. Bernard's School.

See Quick Facts

How many students are enrolled at Gill St. Bernard's School?

The current school profile reports about 600 students enrolled at Gill St. Bernard's School.

See Quick Facts

What grades does Gill St. Bernard's School offer?

Gill St. Bernard's School currently reports serving grades 12.

See Profile Overview

Is Gill St. Bernard's School a day school or a boarding school?

Gill St. Bernard's School is a private school.

See Quick Facts

Does Gill St. Bernard's School offer advanced placement (AP) courses?

Yes. The current school profile reports 25 AP courses at Gill St. Bernard's School.

See Academics

Which colleges show up most often for Gill St. Bernard's School?

The current school profile highlights American University as one of the top reported college destinations for Gill St. Bernard's School.

See Top Colleges

Does Gill St. Bernard’s rank students?

No. Gill St. Bernard’s says it does not rank its students.

See Profile Notes

How does GPA weighting work at GSB?

GSB calculates a cumulative weighted GPA at the end of junior year on a +4.0 scale using only GSB coursework. Honors courses add .33, and AP courses add .67 to the numerical grade equivalent.

See Profile Notes

Can students earn college credit while they’re at GSB?

Yes. Through a partnership with NJIT, recommended students can take college-level math classes and earn both GSB credit and college credit.

See Academics

Who runs college guidance at Gill St. Bernard’s?

Dr. Kerri Small serves as Director of College Guidance, and Amanda Wulle and Tyler Snyder are Associate Directors of College Guidance.

See People & Credentials

By Geography

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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 01, 2026AP Courses • Academic Rigor Category • Access Category • Accreditations • Advanced Course Notes • Boarding Model • More normalized profile fields
2025-2026 school profile PDF
resources.finalsite.net/images/v1760033349/gsbschoolorg/u5n3a6o8v2bwaas7qjgq/GSBPROFILE-2024-25.pdf
Official Linked FileMay 12, 2026Day Enrollment
About Gill St. Bernard's - Mission & History | Gladstone, NJ
www.gsbschool.org/about/mission-history
Official Website PageApr 06, 2026Founded Year
Sources & Data QualityMirrored artifacts, website inventory, and normalization review notes for this school profile.

Source Links

Known Website Addresses

RoleURLMethod
official_websitewww.gsbschool.org/about/at-a-glancesupplemental_backfill
official_websitewww.gsbschool.org/about/factssupplemental_backfill
official_websitewww.gsbschool.org/about/fast-factssupplemental_backfill
official_websitewww.gsbschool.org/about/quick-factssupplemental_backfill
Academics | Gill St. Bernard's | Private School in Gladstonewww.gsbschool.org/academicssupplemental_backfill
official_websitewww.gsbschool.org/academics/college-counselingsupplemental_backfill
Student Life | Private High School in Gladstone NJ | GSBwww.gsbschool.org/academics/upper-school/student-lifesupplemental_backfill
GSB Admissions Process | North-Central NJ Private Schoolwww.gsbschool.org/admissionsupplemental_backfill
official_websitewww.gsbschool.org/admissionssupplemental_backfill
official_websitewww.gsbschool.org/tuition-and-financial-aidsupplemental_backfill
High School Academics | Central & Northern NJ | GSBwww.gsbschool.org/academics/upper-schoolexisting
2025-2026 school profile PDFresources.finalsite.net/images/v1760033349/gsbschoolorg/u5n3a6o8v2bwaas7qjgq/GSBPROFILE-2024-25.pdfweb_search
Why GSB? | Preschool-12 Private School | Gladstone, NJwww.gsbschool.org/aboutsupplemental_backfill
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Community | GSBwww.gsbschool.org/about/diversity-equity-inclusion-communitysupplemental_backfill
Meet Dr. Delvin Dinkins, Head of Gill St. Bernard's School in Gladstone, NJwww.gsbschool.org/about/from-the-head-of-schoolsupplemental_backfill
Gill St. Bernard's | Private School In Peapack-Gladstone NJwww.gsbschool.orgexisting
About Gill St. Bernard's - Mission & History | Gladstone, NJwww.gsbschool.org/about/mission-historysupplemental_backfill
Mission & History - GSB Traditions | Northern New Jerseywww.gsbschool.org/about/mission-history/gsb-traditionssupplemental_backfill
School History | Independent Private School | GSBwww.gsbschool.org/about/mission-history/school-historysupplemental_backfill

All Canonical Metrics

MetricValueEvidence
Grades Served12Today the school is a Preschool – Grade 12 co-educational, college preparatory, non-sectarian, day school.
Lowest Grade1212
Highest Grade1212
Postgraduate Offered-12
Boarding StatusDayToday the school is a Preschool – Grade 12 co-educational, college preparatory, non-sectarian, day school.
Boarding Status CodedayDay
School Typeco-educational, college preparatory, non-sectarian, day schoolToday the school is a Preschool – Grade 12 co-educational, college preparatory, non-sectarian, day school.
School Type Codeco_educational_college_preparatory_non_sectarian_day_schoolco-educational, college preparatory, non-sectarian, day school
Enrollment600Today the school is a Preschool – Grade 12 co-educational, college preparatory, non-sectarian, day school enrolling approximately 600 students from about sixty north-central New Jersey communities.
Residential Enrollment--
Day Enrollment600Today the school is a Preschool – Grade 12 co-educational, college preparatory, non-sectarian, day school enrolling approximately 600 students from about sixty north-central New Jersey communities.
Student-Teacher Ratio--
Founded Year1900founded in 1900
School Leadership-Dr. Delvin Dinkins — Head of School
Key Contacts-Dr. Kerri Small — Assistant Director of Upper School and Director of College Guidance ([email protected])
Accreditations-Gill St. Bernard’s is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools.
School Codes-C.E.E.B. # 310100
AP Courses25AP Courses: Art and Design, Art History, Biology, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Chemistry, Computer Science A, Computer Science Principles, English Language and Composition, English Literature, Environmental Science, European History, French Language, Human Geography, Latin, Microeconomics, Music Theory, Physics, Physics C, Psychology, Spanish Language, Statistics, U.S. Government and Politics, U.S. History, and World History: Modern.
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IB Program--
Honors ProgramYesHonors and Advanced Placement courses are labeled as such on the transcript.
Advanced Course NotesHonors and AP courses are labeled on the transcript. Advanced Topics in Computer Science is an upper level course that is not a College Board AP course, but GSB weights it as such due to the rigor of the course.Honors and Advanced Placement courses are labeled as such on the transcript... Advanced Topics in Computer Science is an upper level course. It is not a College Board AP course, however, we weight it as such due to the rigor of this course.
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College Counseling SummaryCollege Guidance staff includes Dr. Kerri Small, Assistant Director of Upper School and Director of College Guidance, with Amanda Wulle and Tyler Snyder serving as Associate Directors of College Guidance.Dr. Kerri Small — Assistant Director of Upper School and Director of College Guidance; Amanda Wulle — Associate Director of College Guidance; Tyler Snyder — Associate Director of College Guidance.
Testing Policy--
Testing Policy Code--
Average SAT--
Average ACT--
Matriculation Summary100% of all GSB students are granted matriculation to schools of higher education.COLLEGE LIST — 100% of all GSB students are granted matriculation to schools of higher education. The following is a list of recent enrollments.
Top Colleges-American University; Auburn University; Babson College; Barnard College; Bates College; Baylor University; Bentley University; Binghamton University; Boston College; Boston University; Brown University; Bucknell University; Carnegie Mellon University; Case Western Reserve University; Chapman University; Chatham University; City, University of London; Clemson University; Colgate University; College of Charleston; College of the Holy Cross; College of William and Mary; Colorado College; Columbia University; Cornell University; Davidson College; Dickinson College; Drew University; Drexel University; Duke University; Elon University; Emory University; Endicott College; Fairfield University; Fairleigh Dickinson University; Fordham University; Franklin & Marshall College; Georgetown University; George Washington University; Georgia Institute of Technology; Gettysburg College; Hamilton College - NY; Harvard University; Haverford College; High Point University; Hobart and William Smith Colleges; Indiana University at Bloomington; Ithaca College; James Madison University; Johns Hopkins University; Juniata College; Kansas State University; King's College London; Lafayette College; Lehigh University; Lewis & Clark College; Loyola Marymount University; Loyola University Maryland; Marist College; Marymount Manhattan College; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Miami University, Oxford; Millersville University; Monmouth University; Mount Holyoke College; Muhlenberg College; New Jersey Institute of Technology; New York University; Northeastern University; Northwestern University; Oregon State University; Pennsylvania State University; Princeton University; Providence College; Purdue University; Quinnipiac University; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Rice University; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Sacred Heart University; Saint Joseph's University; Saint Louis University; Sarah Lawrence College; Skidmore College; Smith College; Southern Methodist University; Springfield College; St. Lawrence University; Stanford University; Stevens Institute of Technology; Syracuse University; Texas Christian University; The College of New Jersey; The Ohio State University; The University of Alabama; The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; The University of Scranton; Trinity College; Tufts University; Tulane University; Union College; United States Military Academy - Army; United States Naval Academy - Navy; University of California, Berkeley; University of California, Davis; University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, San Diego; University of California-Santa Barbara; University of Chicago; University of Colorado at Boulder; University of Delaware; University of Florida; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; University of Maryland, College Park; University of Massachusetts, Amherst; University of Miami; University of Michigan; University of Mississippi; University of Notre Dame; University of Pennsylvania; University of Pittsburgh; University of Richmond; University of Rochester; University of Scranton; University of South Carolina; University of Southern California; University of Vermont; University of Virginia; University of Washington; University of Wyoming; Vanderbilt University; Vassar College; Villanova University; Virginia Tech; Virginia Union University; Wake Forest University; Washington and Lee University; Washington University in St. Louis; Wellesley College; Williams College; Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Yale University
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Class Rank PolicyGill St. Bernard’s does not rank its students.Gill St. Bernard’s does not rank its students.
Class Rank Policy Code-Gill St. Bernard’s does not rank its students.
Weighted GradesYesA cumulative weighted grade point average is calculated at the end of the junior year, based on a +4.0 scale.
Weighted Grades PolicyA cumulative weighted GPA is calculated at the end of the junior year on a +4.0 scale using only Gill St. Bernard’s coursework. Honors courses add .33 and AP courses add .67 to the numerical equivalent of the letter grade.A cumulative weighted grade point average is calculated at the end of the junior year, based on a +4.0 scale. Only Gill St. Bernard's School course work is used in computing the GPA... Grades in Honors courses carry more weight in computing the grade point average (.33 is added to the numerical equivalent of the letter grade). Advanced Placement courses are also weighted as the GPA is computed (.67 is added to the numerical equivalent of the letter grade).
Disciplinary ReportingThe school generally does not respond to specific inquiries regarding a student’s disciplinary history, with exceptions involving student safety, criminal code violations, grave disciplinary offenses, expulsion, or when the student requests disclosure.Therefore, it is our policy not to respond to specific inquiries regarding a student’s disciplinary history. Exceptions may be made when the safety of students could be affected, when the criminal code is violated, when grave disciplinary offenses occur, when the student has been expelled from GSB, or when the student requests disclosure.
Boarding Modelday_onlyday_only
Selectivity Categorylimited_evidencelimited_evidence
Academic Rigor Categoryhighhigh
Testing Policy Categorynot_reportednot_reported
College Counseling Categoryestablishedestablished
Student Body Reach Categoryregionalregional
Access Categorylimited_evidencelimited_evidence
Outcome Categoryreported_outcomesreported_outcomes
Signals-Explicitly described as a Preschool–Grade 12 co-educational, college preparatory, non-sectarian day school.; No admit rate, applicant volume, yield, or score-strength admissions metrics reported, limiting selectivity inference.; Academic program includes 25 AP courses, honors courses, and an additional upper-level computer science course weighted like an AP due to rigor.; Students can access college-level math through an NJIT partnership with both school and college credit awarded.; College Guidance is staffed by a director plus two associate directors, indicating an established counseling function.; Student body is drawn from about sixty north-central New Jersey communities, supporting a regional reach classification.; Testing policy is not reported in the supplied profile evidence.; No financial-aid participation metrics are reported.; Profile reports 100% of students are granted matriculation to higher education and provides a broad recent enrollment list, but without placement counts by institution.