Ranney School

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Ranney School
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Ranney School
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07724

Coordinates 40°18′33″N74°04′39″W / 40.3091°N 74.0776°W / 40.3091; -74.0776
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Type Private
Motto Latin: Nil sine magno vita labore dedit mortalibus
(Life grants nothing to mortals without great work)
Religious affiliation(s) Nonsectarian
Established1960 (1960)
FounderRussell G. Ranney
StatusCurrently operational
CEEB code 311336
NCES School ID00868892 [1]
Head of schoolJohn Griffith [2]
Faculty76 FTEs [1]
Enrollment686 (plus 37 in PreK, as of 2021–22) [1]
Student to teacher ratio9:1 [1]
Hours in school day7
Campus size60 acres (24 ha)
Color(s)Navy Blue & White   
Athletics29 Interscholastic teams
Athletics conference Shore Conference [3]
MascotPanthers [4]
Accreditation Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools [5]
SAT averageMiddle 50%
Reading 520–670
Math 540–670
Writing 550–690 [6]
PublicationRSVP, The Mag, Taxi
NewspaperThe Torch
YearbookHorizons
Endowment$462,093 [7]
Tuition$34,510 to $36,290 (grades 6–12 for 2021–22) [8]
Website www.ranneyschool.org

Ranney School is an independent coeducational, college preparatory day school for students from age 3 (referred to as "Beginners") through twelfth grade located in Tinton Falls in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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History

The school was founded in 1960 by educator Russell G. Ranney to help improve students' college board grades. [9]

As of the 2021–22 school year, the school had an enrollment of 686 students (plus 37 in PreK) and 76 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 9:1. The school's student body was 100% (686) two or more races. [1]

Tuition for the 2021–22 school year ranged from $22,000 for Grades K-5 to $32,180 for Grades 6–12. [8]

The school's third headmaster retired at the end of the 2012–2013 school year, after 20 years of service to the school. Since July 1, 2013, Dr. John W. Griffith has been the school's fourth headmaster.

Governance

The school is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools and the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools. [10] [11] The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools since 1994 and is accredited until January 2027. [5]

Extracurricular activities

The school's student life programs include 20+ sports, 40+ clubs, 10+ Honor Societies, visual arts, and performing arts.

Athletics

The Ranney Panthers [4] compete in Division B Central of the Shore Conference, an athletic conference comprised of private and public high schools in Monmouth and Ocean counties along the Jersey Shore. [3] [12] The conference operates under the supervision of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA). [13] With 220 students in grades 10-12, NJSIAA classified the school for the 2019–20 school year as Non-Public B for most athletic competition purposes, which included schools with an enrollment of 37 to 366 students in that grade range (equivalent to Group I for public schools). [14] The school also competes against other New Jersey and New York City area private schools.

The school participates in a joint cooperative football team with Mater Dei High School as the host school/lead agency. St. John Vianney High School is the host school for a co-op ice hockey team. These co-op programs operate under agreements scheduled to expire at the end of the 2023–24 school year. [15] [16]

The school has won more than 30 individual and team championships in five years, including swimming, tennis, basketball, fencing, and more. In 2011, the Ranney boys épée team won the state championship, the school's first state title in any sport. [17] [18] In 2012 and 2013, the Varsity Girls' Tennis team won the NJSIAA Non-Public B South Championship.

In its first year in the Shore Conference as a B-Central Division member, 2012–2013, Ranney received the School of the Year and Coach of the Year Awards. Ranney Athletics are present in all divisions, Lower, Middle, and Upper School, including twice-weekly swim practice, an after-school RanneyPlus program, and a weekend Panther Cubs program for younger students. The school also has a crew team and an equestrian club.

The girls' fencing team has won two individual foil titles in 2014 and 2016. [19]

The boys' basketball team won the Non-Public Group B state championship in 2019, defeating Roselle Catholic High School by a score of 56-50 in the tournament final at the RWJBarnabas Health Arena, having lost to Roselle Catholic in the Non-Public B finals a year before on a last-second basket. [20] [21] Ranney came into its first Tournament of Champions as the top seed, winning against number-five seed Moorestown High School by 62-40 in the semifinals and won vs. second-seeded Bergen Catholic High School in the championship game by a score of 67-63 to finish the season with a 31-3 record. [22] [23]

In 2024, Rachel Lasda, girls lacrosse coach and science teacher, joined the Latvian national lacrosse team. [24] Professionally, Lasda has competed in multiple World Championships with the Latvian Women's National Lacrosse Team as a player and assistant coach since 2013 when she first began at Ranney.

Ranney's John Welch won the Shore Conference Boys Golf Tournament on April 24th, 2024. [25]

Campus

The 60-acre (24 ha) campus features assembly spaces and media centers, a music wing, two dining halls, two libraries, robotics labs, Innovation Labs (makerspaces), a finance lab featuring 12 Bloomberg terminals [26] , and athletic facilities including tennis courts, a track, two gymnasiums, an indoor 25-meter swimming pool, a 415-capacity outdoor grandstand and press box, training and conditioning facilities and fields for soccer, lacrosse, baseball, and softball.

Notable alumni

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