At a Glance
A 3K and pre-K center in central Brooklyn serving the youngest learners in a transit-rich but safety-challenged neighborhood
Families seeking universal pre-K in central Brooklyn who prioritize transit access and are comfortable with the tradeoffs of an urban neighborhood — specifically those who want a no-barrier entry point for their 3- or 4-year-old and plan to navigate elementary school options afterward.
- Universal 3K and pre-K — no selective admissions, open to all eligible district families
- Focus on early childhood education with developmentally appropriate curriculum
- Excellent transit access makes the school reachable from across Brooklyn and Manhattan
- Serves a historic Brooklyn neighborhood with strong cultural identity
- This is a 3K/pre-K only — families will need to plan for elementary school transitions after pre-K
- Safety indicators in the neighborhood are below average — parents should visit at different times of day to assess comfort
- Teacher trust scores (particularly collegial trust at 44%) raise questions about workplace culture, though response size is very small
- No academic proficiency data exists because the school serves pre-school ages only
- The neighborhood has low stability scores (6.51), indicating frequent residential turnover
Based on 2024-2025 data
School SummaryDistrict
As a 3K/pre-K center, this school isn’t directly comparable to K-12 schools in district performance rankings. Among early childhood programs in Brooklyn, it operates as a universal access point rather than a screened program. Families should evaluate it based on location, capacity, and fit rather than academic metrics.
Academic metrics like test scores don’t apply here — this is a 3K and pre-K center, so formal proficiency data isn’t collected or reported for this age group. The focus is on early foundational skills, social-emotional development, and school readiness.
Teacher survey responses show mixed signals: 75% rate instruction quality positively, but only 44% report collegial trust and 60% trust in the principal — both notably below district averages. These results come from just 6 teacher responses, however, so the picture is limited. Discipline and climate at the pre-K level tend to center on classroom management and family engagement rather than traditional behavioral interventions.
Bedford-Stuyvesant is a historically Black neighborhood with deep roots in Brooklyn’s cultural life. The area has seen significant demographic shifts in recent years, with a growing young professional population alongside long-term residents. The school draws from a community where about 23% of households live below the poverty line and 40% of adults hold bachelor’s degrees — a mix of economic backgrounds reflected in the student body.
Bedford-Stuyvesant sits in central Brooklyn with exceptional transit access — a 94.64 transit score reflects easy subway and bus reach. However, the neighborhood scores poorly on safety (22.61 percentile) with elevated crime density and collision rates. The family density score is high (87.36), meaning many families with children live nearby, though households with children actually represent only 11.9% of the total — suggesting a high concentration of multi-generational or non-family households. Green space is limited in this urban pocket, though nearby parks offer outdoor options.
Highly walkable — the neighborhood’s grid layout and excellent transit mean most families arrive on foot or via short bus/subway rides. The area is urban and densely built, so stroller-friendly sidewalks are generally available though street traffic is constant.
Survey Results
NYC School Survey (2025)
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Bedford Stuyvesant ECDC 265 a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for Bedford Stuyvesant ECDC 265 yet on Motley. It's a public school serving grades 3-K to Pre-K in Bedford-Stuyvesant (East).
- What grades does Bedford Stuyvesant ECDC 265 serve?
- Bedford Stuyvesant ECDC 265 serves grades 3-K to Pre-K.
- How do students get into Bedford Stuyvesant ECDC 265?
- Bedford Stuyvesant ECDC 265 admits through the NYC 3-K and Pre-K application.
- Is Bedford Stuyvesant ECDC 265 public, charter, or private?
- Bedford Stuyvesant ECDC 265 is a public school.
- What neighborhood is Bedford Stuyvesant ECDC 265 in?
- Bedford Stuyvesant ECDC 265 is in Bedford-Stuyvesant (East), Brooklyn.
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