The 25 richest boarding schools in the US
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The nation's top boarding schools aren't just academic powerhouses. Many also control insane amounts of money as well.
To find the richest boarding schools in the country, we looked at each school's endowment, as reported on Boarding School Review, and ranked them from largest to smallest.
Here are the top 25 wealthiest boarding schools, ranked:
25. Church Farm School - Exton, Pennsylvania: $135 million
24. Northfield Mount Hermon - Gill, Massachusetts: $136 million
22. TIE: St. George's School - Newport, Rhode Island: $138 million
22. TIE: The Thacher School - Ojai, California: $138 million
21. The Hockaday School - Dallas, Texas: $145 million
20. Hill School - Pottstown, Pennsylvania: $153 million
19. St. Andrew's School - Middletown, Delaware: $170 million
18. The Loomis Chaffee School - Windsor, Connecticut: $180 million
17. Episcopal High School - Alexandria, Virginia: $203 million
16. Middlesex School - Concord, Massachusetts: $215 million
15. Cranbrook Schools - Bloomfield Hills, Michigan: $217 million
14. The Taft School - Watertown, Connecticut: $238 million
12. TIE: Mercersburg Academy - Mercersburg, Pennsylvania: $244 million
12. TIE: Milton Academy - Milton, Massachusetts: $244 million
11. Peddie School - Hightstown, New Jersey: $252 million
10. Woodberry Forest School - Woodberry Forest, Virginia: $309 million
9. Choate Rosemary Hall - Wallingford, Connecticut: $318 million
8. The Lawrenceville School - Lawrenceville, New Jersey: $320 million
7. Culver Academies - Culver, Indiana: $322 million
6. Groton School - Groton, Massachusetts: $361 million
5. The Hotchkiss School - Lakeville, Connecticut: $362 million
4. St. Paul's School - Concord, New Hampshire: $483 million
3. Deerfield Academy - Deerfield, Massachusetts: $492 million
2. Phillips Academy Andover - Andover, Massachusetts: $800 million
1. Phillips Exeter Academy - Exeter, New Hampshire: $1.15 billion