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By the Numbers

Below, we offer a quantitative look at Seven Hills and the numbers and statistics behind our story. 


COLLEGE COUNSELORS

Four dedicated college counselors with more than 55 years of collective experience

ONE-ON-ONE TIME WITH A COLLEGE COUNSELOR

Each student receives 45 to 50 hours of college counseling from ninth to 12th grade

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

College scholarship awards for the Class of 2023 averaged more than $36,000 per recipient.

2023 GRADUATES ATTENDING A FOUR-YEAR COLLEGE

99% of 2023 graduates will attend a four-year college in the fall; one student will join the United States Marine Corps.

 

 

Click here to view our Class of 2024 Profile


TUITION ASSISTANCE

$5 million available each year

RENEWABLE MERIT-Based Scholar AWARDS

Ranging from $1,000 to $15,000 per student, per year for grades 6 through 12.

NATIONAL MERIT RECOGNITION

24% of the Class of 2024 has received National Merit Recognition 

Students of Color

39%

GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY

Students who attend Seven Hills come from more than 60 ZIP codes across southwestern Ohio and northern Kentucky attend Seven Hills

COMMUNITY SERVICE

More than 150 hours per student during kindergarten through grade 12, including a 30-hour individual community service project required of each Upper School student

ATHLETIC PARTICIPATION

80%

CLUBS

More than 40 extracurricular clubs and organizations in grades 6 through 12

EARLY CARE AND AFTER THE BELL

Early Care begins at 7:30 a.m. and students in our After the Bell program have the option to remain at school as late as 6 p.m.

OPTIONAL SUMMER PROGRAM

Eight weeks of hands-on activities in athletics, the arts, and academic enrichment for children ages 3 to 16

TRANSPORTATION

A shuttle covers the seven miles between the Doherty and Hillsdale campuses; specific local public school districts supply yellow bus service, which is separate from The Seven Hills School shuttle. See more on our Transportation page.

ACCREDITATIONS

National Association of Independent Schools

Independent Schools Association of the Central States

Ohio Association of Independent Schools

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Current Total School Enrollment: 1,040

Lower School (Pre-kindergarten for 2-year-olds through grade 5): 449

Middle School (Grades 6 through 8): 220

Upper School (Grades 9 through 12): 371

Upper School College Board Scores

 

ACT scores (2019-2023 Averages)

Average composite: 30

English average: 31

Math average: 28

Reading average: 30

Science average: 29

Sat sCORES (2023 and 2024 Averages)

EBR: 681

Math: 666

 

Percentage of students scoring 3 or higher by test over five years

Biology – 100% 

Calculus AB – 74%

Calculus BC – 100%

Chemistry – 97%

Chinese Language – 80%

Computer Science A – 89%

Computer Science Principles – 100%

English Language – 90%

English Literature – 96%

European History – 96%

French Language – 100%

Latin – 83%

Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism – 79%

Physics C: Mechanics – 89%

Spanish Language – 100%

U.S. History – 90%

 

In May 2023, 189 students took 421 Advanced Placement exams in 17 subjects.

  • 56 were recognized as AP Scholars with Distinction, scoring at least 3.5 on each exam and 3 or more on at least five AP exams.
  • 25 were named AP Scholars with Honor, scoring at least 3.25 on each exam and 3 or more on at least four AP exams.
  • 23 were recognized as AP Scholars, scoring at least 3 or higher on three or more AP exams.
  • 93% of them earned college-qualifying scores of 3 or higher.