At a Glance
An Orthodox Jewish Girls' School Where Religious Identity Meets Academic Rigor
Families seeking an Orthodox Jewish education for their daughters who value religious immersion, single-sex learning environments, and preparation for life as a Jewish woman grounded in Yiddishkeit traditions. Best fit for families already within or aligned with the Orthodox Jewish community.
- Full-day preschool program starting from age 3
- Division of Higher Learning (DHL) for high school students
- Teacher Training Program for advanced students
- Custom-designed curricula blending secular and religious subjects
- Single-sex environment specifically designed for Jewish girls
- Tuition ranges from $24,336 to $37,117 annually — significant investment
- Parent reviews are mixed, with some concerns about leadership and staff interactions
- Religious observance requirements may limit participation in certain activities
- Curriculum is deeply rooted in Orthodox Jewish practice — families should feel aligned with this philosophy
- School serves only girls, which may or may not fit family preferences
Beth Rivkah is an Orthodox Jewish girls' school with a dual focus on religious identity and academic excellence. The school serves students from preschool through high school, with a notable Division of Higher Learning for older students and a Teacher Training Program for those pursuing education careers.
Beth Rivkah draws families from Brooklyn's Orthodox Jewish community who value religious education for their daughters. The school maintains single-sex education throughout its grades, creating a learning environment tailored to young women.
Beth Rivkah sits in Prospect Lefferts Gardens-Wingate, a neighborhood in central Brooklyn with a mix of Orthodox Jewish, Caribbean, and multi-ethnic families. The area has strong family density (77/100) and is known for its community feel, with local shops, synagogues, and restaurants along nearby commercial corridors.
The school is located on Lefferts Avenue in a residential neighborhood where driving or public transit is typically needed to reach other parts of the city.
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What Parents Are Saying
Mixed reviews: GreatSchools shows 5.0/5 rating with positive feedback on academics and principal warmth; Niche reviews praise Jewish heritage education; however, some negative reviews mention poor leadership and harsh staff interactions.
Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is BETH RIVKAH SCHOOL a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for BETH RIVKAH SCHOOL yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 5 in Prospect Lefferts Gardens-Wingate.
- What grades does BETH RIVKAH SCHOOL serve?
- BETH RIVKAH SCHOOL serves grades Pre-K to 5.
- How do students get into BETH RIVKAH SCHOOL?
- BETH RIVKAH SCHOOL runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
- Is BETH RIVKAH SCHOOL public, charter, or private?
- BETH RIVKAH SCHOOL is a private school.
- What neighborhood is BETH RIVKAH SCHOOL in?
- BETH RIVKAH SCHOOL is in Prospect Lefferts Gardens-Wingate, Brooklyn.
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