爱游戏平台意甲赞助商11,爱游戏平台意甲赞助商10 MyGroton About arrow Fast Facts Our Headmaster Inclusion Board of Trustees Sustainability Strategic Framework 2030 History Media Our Campus Working at Groton Admission arrow Admission Overview Inquire How to Visit, Interview, and Apply Tuition & Affordability Connect With Us Meet the Team Zebra Tales: Student Blogs Athletics Interest Form Performing Arts Interest Form Application Portal Academics arrow Curriculum Global Education College Counseling Library GRACE Summer Program Academic Technology Academic Services Teaching Chairs Arts arrow Theater Music Visual Art arrow Galleries Dance Performing Arts Interest Form Athletics arrow Teams Calendar & Scores Livestreams Athletics Interest Form Facilities Athletic Hall of Fame Holiday Tournaments Student Life arrow Living at Groton arrow Dining Hall Menu Advising Community Engagement Leadership Spiritual Life Counseling Clubs & Organizations Zebra Tales Giving arrow Give Online Groton Fund Planned Giving News Alumni arrow Alumni Events Reunion GrotonConnect Volunteering Awards Giving Parents arrow Prize Day Parents Weekend Business Office Giving Calendar Search News Alumni Alumni Events Reunion GrotonConnect Volunteering Awards Giving Parents Prize Day Parents Weekend Business Office Giving Calendar myGroton About Fast Facts Our Headmaster Inclusion Board of Trustees Sustainability Strategic Framework 2030 History Media Our Campus Working at Groton Admission Admission Overview Inquire How to Visit, Interview, and Apply Tuition & Affordability Connect With Us Meet the Team Zebra Tales: Student Blogs Athletics Interest Form Performing Arts Interest Form Application Portal Academics Curriculum Global Education College Counseling Library GRACE Summer Program Academic Technology Academic Services Teaching Chairs Arts Theater Music Visual Art Galleries Dance Performing Arts Interest Form Athletics Teams Calendar & Scores Livestreams Athletics Interest Form Facilities Athletic Hall of Fame Holiday Tournaments Student Life Living at Groton Dining Hall Menu Advising Community Engagement Leadership Spiritual Life Counseling Clubs & Organizations Zebra Tales Giving Give Online Groton Fund Planned Giving About Fast Facts Our Headmaster Inclusion Board of Trustees Sustainability Strategic Framework 2030 History Media Our Campus Working at Groton Admission Admission Overview Inquire How to Visit, Interview, and Apply Tuition & Affordability Connect With Us Meet the Team Zebra Tales: Student Blogs Athletics Interest Form Performing Arts Interest Form Application Portal Academics Curriculum Global Education College Counseling Library GRACE Summer Program Academic Technology Academic Services Teaching Chairs Arts Theater Music Visual Art Galleries Dance Performing Arts Interest Form Athletics Teams Calendar & Scores Livestreams Athletics Interest Form Facilities Athletic Hall of Fame Holiday Tournaments Student Life Living at Groton Dining Hall Menu Advising Community Engagement Leadership Spiritual Life Counseling Clubs & Organizations Zebra Tales Giving Give Online Groton Fund Planned Giving News Alumni Alumni Events Reunion GrotonConnect Volunteering Awards Giving Parents Prize Day Parents Weekend Business Office Giving Calendar Search myGroton AdmissionHow to Visit, Interview, and Apply Admission Process This section of our website aims to give you a clear and complete description of the application process. Applying to independent schools can seem like a daunting set of tasks, but we are here to help.  If you have any questions, please feel free to email our office ([email protected]) or give us a call at (978 448 7510).At this point, we do not have any openings for entry in the fall of 2024.  If you would like to be considered in the unlikely event that an opening develops, you may apply for a position on our waiting list. Late applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.   If you would like to visit the school this spring or summer, we have group tours available which you may sign up for here. If you are interested in interviewing this summer, please see the information below.   Most of our interviews take place on campus and are preceded by a student-led tour.  Prospective students who would like to apply for entry in the 2025-26 school year can schedule an interview on campus as soon as this summer by first completing an Inquiry Form and then calling the admission office (978-448-7510) to make an appointment.  On campus interviews for the fall and winter can be scheduled online starting in late July.  Applications for enrollment in the fall of 2025 are due on January 15, 2025.  The application fee is $50.  If your financial circumstances make it difficult to pay this fee, email us or give us a call.Applications that arrive after the deadline will still be considered, but we cannot guarantee that we will have a decision by the common decision deadline of March 10, 2025. List of 6 items. The Inquiry Form Complete our inquiry form to join our mailing list and learn about events that may be happening in your area.  The information you provide will help us connect you with people at Groton who share your interests.If you would like to provide more detailed information to our coaches and/or arts directors you can also complete these forms:Athletics Interest FormPerforming Arts Interest Form 1. The Candidate Profile Gateway To Prep Schools will be offline from June 16 until the first week of July as they prepare for the 2025-26 application cycle.The Candidate Profile offers admission candidates a convenient way to provide biographical data to over 50 schools with a single form. You may access the Candidate Profile online by visiting the Gateway to Prep Schools, an online application system. If you are applying for entry in the 2025-26 school year, the Candidate Profile will not be available until later this summer. 2. Campus Tours and Interviews Group ToursPeople who would like to get a sense of Groton before committing to an interview may prefer the option of a student-led group tour. The group tour is capped at twelve families, and it is followed by a question and answer session with an admission counselor.  To register for a group tour, please click here. Interviews Most of our interviews take place on campus and are preceded by a student-led tour.  Prospective students who would like to apply for entry in the 2025-26 school year can schedule an interview on campus as soon as this summer by first completing an Inquiry Form and then calling the admission office (978-448-7510) to make an appointment.  On campus interviews for the fall and winter can be scheduled online starting in late August.  Remote Interviews The remote interview is conducted via video chat. Remote Interviews are offered because Groton recognizes that there are various reasons why candidates for admission may not be able to travel to our campus.  Preference is given to families living outside of New England. Remote interview opportunities will become available starting in late June. Prospective students can schedule a remote interview by first completing an Inquiry Form and then calling the admission office (978-448-7510) or emailing ([email protected]) to make an appointment. If you are certain that you will not be visiting campus during the year ahead, we strongly encourage you to interview remotely this summer.  During the school year, opportunities to interview remotely are limited and require submission of the Candidate Profile and, in some cases, testing demonstrating proficiency in English. Video Introductions You can help us get to know you by submitting a video introduction of yourself.  We prefer video introductions that are simple statements of your interests and aspirations rather than a presentation that is extensively rehearsed or edited.  Its length should not exceed five minutes.  It is perfectly acceptable to send us a “selfie-style” video recorded on a phone! A video introduction can serve as an alternative to an interview.Please click here to share your video introduction. 3. Standardized Tests Groton School requires applicants to submit standardized test results.  For entry in 2021 and 2022, this requirement was suspended because of health concerns at testing sites.  Standardized test results are one of many factors that help admission offices determine whether or not a school is a good fit for an applicant.  Transcripts, recommendations, test results, and the Candidate Statement are all important in assessing an application.  Without test results, great applicants may be overlooked.  When admission counselors are unfamiliar with an applicant’s school, test results help to contextualize an application.  Testing helps us fulfill one of our primary objectives: enrolling a diverse and talented student body.   Some see standardized testing as a barrier preventing access to a great education.  We see testing as a means to overcome barriers such as incomplete recommendations and grade inflation.  Standardized testing helps applicants from many different backgrounds become students at Groton School.Through the years, the majority of admitted applicants have submitted test scores that are quite strong, but this is certainly not true for everyone.  Test scores are evaluated with consideration of each applicant’s educational background.  They are only one of many factors considered in an application to Groton.The Enrollment Management Association provides schools with fee waivers for the SSAT.  Groton issues fee waivers to applicants who complete a Candidate Profile, and request a fee waiver via email (addressed to [email protected]).  Household income for the previous year should be stated in the request.  If the income meets the criteria described by the Enrollment Management Association (ttps://www.ssat.org/about/fee-waiver-program), a fee waiver will be offered.  The number of waivers provided to each school is limited.  The SSAT is the exam we prefer, but you may take the ISEE. For more information on testing dates and sites, visit www.ssat.org and www.erblearn.org/families/isee-by-erb/. Be sure to list Groton’s code when you register for the SSAT (3598) or for the ISEE (220930). We can only accept scores directly from the testing services. The November or December test dates are preferable; the January date is acceptable. Students applying for 2nd Form (8th grade) may take the middle or upper level SSAT. Students applying for Fifth Form (11th grade) may submit test results from the PSAT, SAT, or ACT. English ProficiencyIf English is not your native language, and you have not been studying in a school where English is the primary language of instruction for the past two years, you should also take an English language proficiency test. We accept results from Duolingo test, TOEFL iBT, and IELTS. International students admitted to Groton tend to score above: 100 on the TOEFL iBT, 7.5 on the IELTS, and 125 on the Duolingo English Test.Groton Testing Codes:  Please use these codes to have the score reports sent directly to Groton. SSAT – 3598ISEE -  220930TOEFL – 8224 4. Recommendations Groton applicants use the Gateway to Prep Schools online application for recommendation forms. To access the Gateway recommendation system you must submit the Candidate Profile. Completing recommendations online through the Gateway system is a simple and secure process for you and your teachers. Your first step is to ask people if they will recommend you. If they agree, ask them for their email addresses. You will then enter those addresses in the recommendation section of the Gateway application so your recommenders will receive the forms via email. We advise recommenders to print copies of their recommendations before submission.Recommendation forms will be available in October. 5. Complete the Application To complete an application, you must submit all forms to the Admission Office by January 15, 2025. Groton uses the Gateway To Prep Schools, an online application system. With the exception of applications submitted through community-based organizations, applications to Groton must be submitted electronically through the Gateway application system. Samples of these forms can be found below. You can access the Gateway platform and all the forms here. Candidate Profile – should be submitted to initiate the application process. Candidate Statement Parent Statement Principal/Counselor Recommendation Current Academic Year Grade Report and Previous Grades  – No application can be considered complete without a transcript that includes grades from the first marking period of the current school year and grades from the past two school years. Current English Teacher Recommendation Current Math Teacher Recommendation Personal Recommendation – The Special Interest Recommendation may be used in place of, or in addition to, the Personal Recommendation. Special Interest Recommendation – The Personal Recommendation may be used in place of, or in addition to, the Special Interest Recommendation. Graded Writing Sample – We prefer non-fiction papers written during the current school year. Papers should be written in English. Test Score Report Multimedia and Additional Documents (voluntary) – You may provide links to athletic or musical performances, artwork, or any other supplemental information through your Application Portal. We do not accept original artwork, CDs, or DVDs. Do not delay the submission of your Candidate Profile because you are waiting for multimedia to be prepared. In the Additional Information section, please indicate that a link will be provided later. You may also upload other documents here.  Please note that we strongly prefer to receive grade reports directly from schools. Please do not email multimedia and additional documents to members of the admission team. Clarity Financial Aid Application – Only for Families Seeking Financial Assistance.  Deadline, January 15, 2025. The School reserves the right to request additional information, including complete files from schools attended. If your financial circumstances make it difficult to pay the application fee, please call us at 978-448-7510. Groton School is proud to partner with organizations such as A Better Chance, Beacon Academy, Prep for Prep, the Wight Foundation, Inspiring Young Minds, and New Jersey SEEDS. Community-based organizations like these target deserving students from low-income backgrounds and guide them through the application process.   Click here for more information on applying to Groton through these community-based organizations. Questions? 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