Country: USA
State and Province: California
School time: 1985
School nature: private school, American Blue Ribbon Middle School.
Accommodation: day school
Number of students: 1550
Teacher-student ratio: 1: 16
AP courses: 17 courses and 34 IB courses.
1998 Blue Ribbon Middle School awarded by the US Department of Education.
Sat: 1690, more than 200 points higher than the national average (the highest score of Catholic schools in southern California, which is quite high considering the large number of schools).
ESL course: Not available.
Top blue ribbon school in America
? Blue ribbon? This is the highest honor that American primary and secondary schools can get, and it is awarded by the American Department of Education every year. Some schools have won many awards. So far, only 3.9% schools in the United States can enter the Blue Ribbon School.
? Blue ribbon? Like a flag, an honorary title. It is a very glorious and proud thing for the school. The headmaster of Blue Ribbon School will go to Washington to receive the prize in person. Compared with ordinary schools, Blue Ribbon School has high teaching quality, advanced education, strong learning atmosphere and very high teachers' level.
AP courses:
AP English Language, AP English Literature, AP Foreign Language, AP American History, AP European History, AP World History, AP American Government, AP Economics, AP Statistics, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, AP Environmental Science, AP Psychology, AP Computer Science.
Superior geographical location:
St Margaret High School in Los Angeles St Margaret Catholic High School is located in Los Angeles, California, where the climate is mild and sunny. It is not only a tourist attraction, but also the best place to study. The school covers an area of 45 acres and is located at the foot of the picturesque Saddle Peak Valley in Los Angeles.
Extracurricular activities:
Men's basketball, golf, women's football, volleyball, tennis, water polo, cross country, wrestling, baseball, softball, hockey, track and field, swimming chorus, dance team, debate, rock band, news; Pattern Club, Red Cross, Surfing Club, Table Tennis Club, American Cancer Society, Environmental Protection, Film Club.
Accommodation:
Students live in local host families chosen by the school. Most of the host families are faculty or students with superior conditions. All host families need to be interviewed by the school, and the families that pass the interview can become the host families of students.
Graduation destination:
Harvard University, Stanford University, Columbia University, Duke University, University of Chicago, Dartmouth University, Northwestern University, Brown University, Notre Dame University, University of California, Berkeley, UCLA, Georgetown University, Tufts University, brandeis University, College of William and Mary, new york University, Boston College, Northeastern University, etc.