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BAIS YAAKOV OF 18TH AVE

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At a Glance

A small, all-girls elementary school serving a tightly-knit community in Borough Park

Best suited for

Families seeking a small, all-girls elementary environment in a tight-knit Borough Park neighborhood, and who are comfortable with a racially homogeneous student body. Particularly suited for parents who prioritize individual attention (13.6:1 ratio) and a single-gender classroom setting through elementary grades.

What stands out
  • All-girls environment through elementary grades — girls get every leadership spot, every voice in class, no gender dynamics to navigate
  • 13.6:1 student-teacher ratio — small enough that teachers know each student by name
  • Total enrollment of 269 — this is a neighborhood-scale school, not a large institution
  • 100% family density in the neighborhood — you're surrounded by other families with school-age children
Things to consider
  • 100% White student body — there is no racial or ethnic diversity in the classroom
  • The religious affiliation listed (Church of God in Christ) doesn't match what the name 'Bais Yaakov' typically suggests — worth clarifying directly with the school
  • This is an all-girls school — consider whether a single-gender environment fits your daughter's needs and your family's philosophy
  • As a private school, tuition applies — factor that into your planning
IdentityThe School Operates With A Single-Gender Model, Which In Elementary Settings Often Means Tailored Approaches To Classroom Culture, Leadership Opportunities, And Academic Pacing. The Religious Affiliation (Church Of God In Christ) Is Listed In The Data, Though The School Name Suggests A Different Community Heritage — This Is Worth Asking About Directly During A Visit.

An all-girls private elementary school with a 13.6:1 student-teacher ratio — this is small and personal, with a community feel rather than an institutional one.

CommunityHomogeneous

The student body is entirely White (100%), which means this is a homogeneous community. There's no diversity in racial or ethnic background among students.

NeighborhoodBorough Park

Borough Park is one of Brooklyn's densest family neighborhoods, with a family density score of 72/100. It's known for its walkable streets, local businesses, and strong community ties.

Borough Park is highly walkable, and families in this neighborhood typically walk to school. The area has active street life and is well-served by public transit.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is BAIS YAAKOV OF 18TH AVE a good school?
Published quality ratings aren't available for BAIS YAAKOV OF 18TH AVE yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 5 in Borough Park.
What grades does BAIS YAAKOV OF 18TH AVE serve?
BAIS YAAKOV OF 18TH AVE serves grades Pre-K to 5.
How do students get into BAIS YAAKOV OF 18TH AVE?
BAIS YAAKOV OF 18TH AVE runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
Is BAIS YAAKOV OF 18TH AVE public, charter, or private?
BAIS YAAKOV OF 18TH AVE is a private school.
What neighborhood is BAIS YAAKOV OF 18TH AVE in?
BAIS YAAKOV OF 18TH AVE is in Borough Park, Brooklyn.
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