Statistics

Class of 2022–2026
Total Students: 198 students
GPA (weighted): 50% range 3.70–4.30
GPA (unweighted): 50% range 3.3–3.9
SAT - Total Students Who Took the SAT: 179
50% Range: 1180–1375
Mean: 1271
ACT - Total Students Who Took the ACT: 50
50% Range: 24–30
Mean: 27
National Merit Scholarship Program
Class of 2001–2025: 68 Geneva students have been recognized in the National Merit Program (27 Finalists & 41 Commended) of 590 graduated students
Class of 2025:1 Finalists and 4 Commended of 34 students
Class of 2026:4 Semifinalists and 1 Commended at this time / out of 63 students
Advanced Placement Examinations
Class of 2021–2025521 exams administered, 82% received a score of 3 or higher, 55% received a score of 4 or higher
Class of 20257 AP Scholars, 5 AP Scholars with Honor, and 2 AP Scholars with Distinction
SAT vs. GPA AND ACT vs. GPA
Total Number of Students: 198
GPA 50% Range
• GPA (weighted): 3.70–4.30
• GPA (unweighted): 3:30–3.90

Class of 2022–2026 SAT vs. GPA


Total Students Who Took the SAT: 179
• 50% Range: 1180–1375
• Mean: 1271

Class of 2022–2026 ACT vs. GPA


Total Seniors Who Took the ACT: 50
• 50% Range: 24–30
• Mean: 27
The correlation between Geneva students' test scores and their GPAs provides strong evidence for the integrity of The Geneva School's academic program.
THE CLASSICAL DIFFERENCE
The data below is from a 2018–19 comparative study called The Good Soil report, an analysis of 24–42 year old alumni from public, secular private, Catholic, evangelical Christian, religious homeschool, and ACCS (classical Christian) schools. (Research & Analysis: Dr. David Sikkink, University of Notre Dame, Sociology Department)
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