If you’re looking into private school admissions, you’ve probably come across the SSAT (Secondary School Admission Test) and the ISEE (Independent School Entrance Exam). Both exams are widely accepted by private and independent schools, but they have some key differences that can impact your child’s performance and admissions chances.
So, which one is the right choice? Let’s break it down in a way that’s easy to understand so you can make the best decision for your child.
When it comes to private school entrance exams, the SSAT and ISEE are two of the most common options. While they test similar skills, they aren’t exactly the same. Think of them as two different flavors of the same dish—one might suit your child’s taste better than the other. Here’s a closer look at what each test offers and how they compare.
Who Takes It? Students applying to independent schools (elementary, middle, and high school levels).
Structure (here):
Scoring: Percentile-based scoring; emphasizes reasoning skills.
Unique Features:
Before diving into the details, let’s clear up a common misconception: the ISEE isn’t just the SSAT with a different name. While both tests assess verbal, reading, and math skills, they approach these subjects in slightly different ways. Understanding these nuances can help you figure out which test plays to your child’s strengths.
Who Takes It? Students applying to independent schools (similar grade levels as SSAT).
Structure (here):
Scoring: Standard score format with no penalty for incorrect answers.
Unique Features:
📌 Pro Tip: The most important thing to check is what tests are accepted by the schools you are applying too. Some schools only accept one test, so check their admissions pages for their testing policies or email the school if you aren’t sure.
If the schools you are applying to accept both, then we recommend having your student take a baseline ISEE and SSAT to compare results. If they perform much better on one test, then go for that one! We are happy to provide you with free baseline tests. Just reach out to our team here.
If your student’s baseline scores are similar, the best test depends on your child’s strengths and test-taking style. Here are some factors to consider:
✅ Choose SSAT if your child:
✅ Choose ISEE if your child:
Regardless of which test your child takes, solid preparation is key. Here are some expert-backed tips:
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