Best Elementary Schools in Inwood
The top elementary schools in Inwood, ranked by overall rating. Zeta Charter Schools - Inwood leads with 93/100, followed by Washington Heights Academy and Muscota. 13 elementary schools in Inwood in total.
The ranking
1
Zeta Charter Schools - Inwood401 West 218 Street
Pre-K / 3-KK–5 Elementary6–8 Middle School
93/100
2
Washington Heights Academy202 SHERMAN AVE
Pre-K / 3-KK–5 Elementary6–8 Middle School
79/100
3
Muscota4862 BROADWAY
K–5 Elementary
78/100
4
Amistad Dual Language School4862 BROADWAY
K–5 Elementary6–8 Middle School
60/100
5
The Equity Project Charter School153 SHERMAN AVENUE
K–5 Elementary6–8 Middle School
58/100
6
Paula Hedbavny School3761 10 Avenue
K–5 Elementary6–8 Middle School
50/100
7
Inwood Academy For Leadership Charter School3896 10 Avenue
K–5 Elementary6–8 Middle School9–12 High School
44/100
8
P.S. 098 Shorac Kappock512 WEST 212 STREET
Pre-K / 3-KK–5 Elementary
36/100
9
P.S. 005 Ellen Lurie3703 TENTH AVENUE
Pre-K / 3-KK–5 Elementary
34/100
10
P.S. 018 Park Terrace3761 10 Avenue
K–5 Elementary6–8 Middle School
32/100
11
Amber Charter School Inwood532 WEST 215 STREET
K–5 Elementary
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12
Manhattan Christian Academy401 WEST 205 STREET
Pre-K / 3-KK–5 Elementary
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13
Good Shepherd School620 ISHAM STREET
Pre-K / 3-KK–5 Elementary
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best elementary school in Inwood?
- Zeta Charter Schools - Inwood ranks highest by overall rating (93/100), ahead of Washington Heights Academy. The best fit depends on your child — set your family's priorities for a personalized match.
- How many elementary schools are in Inwood?
- There are 13 elementary schools in Inwood.
- How are these schools ranked?
- By overall rating — the NYC DOE quality composite (on a /100 scale). Run a Smart Match to weigh academics, diversity, programs, commute, and special-education needs against your family's priorities.
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