STATE: Princeton High School Ranked #1 in State SAT Scores

West Windsor-Plainsboro schools, Montgomery High in top ten

Princeton High School has been ranked number one in the State in the 2010 ranking of comprehensive New Jersey High Schools by SAT scores, according to a press release from the Princeton Regional Schools.
Princeton had a math-verbal-writing combined score of 1860. West Windsor-Plainsboro South (1843) and Millburn (1838) rounded out the top three high schools in the state.
Princeton led all high schools with a mean verbal score of 611 and a mean writing score of 614. Princeton’s mean math score of 635 was just behind West Windsor-Plainsboro South (641) and Tenafly (640).
The top 10 high schools are as follows with math-werbal-writing and combined score as listed:
1. Princeton High: 635 – 611- 614: 1860
2. West Windsor-Plainsboro South: 641 – 597- 605: 1843
3. Millburn Sr High: 627- 600- 611: 1838
4. Tenafly High: 640- 573- 605 :1818
5. West Windsor-Plainsboro North:  627- 590- 598: 1815
6. Montgomery High: 613- 587- 590: 1790
7. Holmdel High School; 618- 585- 585: 1788
8. Ridgewood High: 612- 574- 587: 1773
9. Chatham High: 598- 577- 595: 1770
10. Ridge High: 600- 573- 579: 1752