At a Glance
A single-sex elementary school serving a tight-knit religious community with unusually small classes
Families seeking a small, faith-based all-girls school in a tight-knit religious community, with parents who can manage a commute to a somewhat isolated neighborhood. Best for families who prioritize individualized attention and shared values over diversity and urban convenience.
- 10:1 student-teacher ratio — exceptional individual attention
- All-girls environment through 5th grade
- PK-5th grade combined in one building
- Faith-based education with religious values integrated into the school day
- Large enrollment (1,229) providing community scale within a small-ratio setting
- No racial or ethnic diversity — the student body is 100% white
- Religious affiliation may require family alignment with specific faith practices
- Far Rockaway is geographically isolated with limited subway access
- Safety score of 42 is below average — parents should visit the neighborhood
- Single-sex education may not be the right fit for all families
- The school name suggests a Jewish institution but data lists Christian affiliation — worth clarifying with a tour
An all-girls religious elementary school with a 10:1 student-teacher ratio — this is small and intimate, with one adult for every ten students. The school serves a specific faith community and operates with shared religious values embedded in daily life.
The student body is 100% white, reflecting a school that draws from a specific religious and ethnic community. This homogeneity means children are surrounded by peers from similar backgrounds — a plus for families seeking a tightly-knit community, but a limitation for families prioritizing diverse exposures.
Far Rockaway-Bayswater sits on the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens — a neighborhood that feels somewhat removed from the rest of the city. The area is residential and has a strong local community feel, but transit options are limited (transit score of 24) and the safety score of 42 suggests caution is warranted.
This is a car-dependent neighborhood. The low transit score means most families will need to drive or arrange transportation — daily commutes from other parts of the city could be lengthy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is BNOS BAIS YAAKOV OF FAR ROCKAWAY a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for BNOS BAIS YAAKOV OF FAR ROCKAWAY yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 5 in Far Rockaway-Bayswater.
- What grades does BNOS BAIS YAAKOV OF FAR ROCKAWAY serve?
- BNOS BAIS YAAKOV OF FAR ROCKAWAY serves grades Pre-K to 5.
- How do students get into BNOS BAIS YAAKOV OF FAR ROCKAWAY?
- BNOS BAIS YAAKOV OF FAR ROCKAWAY runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
- Is BNOS BAIS YAAKOV OF FAR ROCKAWAY public, charter, or private?
- BNOS BAIS YAAKOV OF FAR ROCKAWAY is a private school.
- What neighborhood is BNOS BAIS YAAKOV OF FAR ROCKAWAY in?
- BNOS BAIS YAAKOV OF FAR ROCKAWAY is in Far Rockaway-Bayswater, Queens.
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