High School Placement
Beginning in seventh grade, the Academy works with families to support them through the high school placement process. Academy students are accepted into some of the best high schools in and around New York City.
Schools with an asterisk indicate that alumni attended this school.Academy of Holy Angels*
Archbishop Molloy High School
Art and Design High School*
BASIS Independent Brooklyn
Berkeley Carroll School*
Birch Wathen Lenox*
Boerum Hill School for International Studies (International Baccalaureate)
Bronx High School of Science
Brooklyn Friends School
Brooklyn Latin School
Brooklyn Tech HS
Cathedral High School
Chelsea Career and Tech HS
The Clinton School
Columbia Grammar & Preparatory
Convent of the Sacred Heart*
Dominican Academy*
Dwight School
Dwight-Englewood School*
Ethical Culture Fieldston School
Fontbonne Academy
Fordham Preparatory School*
Friends Seminary*
The Garden School*
Grace Church School*
Hackley School*
Horace Mann School*
LaGuardia High School*
La Salle High School*
Leadership and Public Service HS
Leman School*
Loyola School*
Marymount School of New York
Manhattan/Hunter Science High School
Manhattan Village Academy
Millennium Brooklyn High School
Mount St. Mary Academy*
Nightingale Bamford School
Notre Dame High School*
Oakcrest School (D.C.)
Poly Prep Country Day School*
Proctor Academy*
Professional Performing Arts HS
Regis High School*
Riverdale Country School*
The Spence School
St. Edmund’s Preparatory*
St. Francis Preparatory
St. Vincent Ferrer High School*
St. John Baptiste
St. John’s Preparatory School
St. Peter’s Prep
Stuyvesant High School*
Talent Unlimited HS
Trevor Day School*
United Nations International School
Urban Assembly
Xavier High School*
Xaverian High School
York Preparatory School*
AOSJ VOICES
“What I loved about the Academy was the close-knit community. I made so many good friends. We grew up together. We led Morning Assembly together. We joined clubs and took hard classes and worked with our neighbors. The community has taught me that I’m ready for what’s next.”
- Samantha, Class of 2022