At a Glance
A charter school outperforming district averages by nearly 20 percentage points in ELA, serving a high-need community with exceptional family trust but lower teacher-reported instruction quality
Families in the Mount Eden-Claremont area who want a school with strong family engagement and above-average academics, who are comfortable with charter school lottery admissions, and who should specifically ask about 8th grade math supports and 4th grade performance during a school visit. Particularly well-suited for families who prioritize relationship-building with teachers and principal trust over teacher-reported instruction metrics.
- Family trust scores are exceptional — 97% parent satisfaction and 100% strong relationships between families and staff
- ELA proficiency significantly outpaces district average (64.6% vs. 44.8%)
- Strong 7th grade performance (77% ELA, 75% math) indicates effective middle school instruction
- High economic need population (90% economically disadvantaged) yet achieving above-average results
- Charter school with lottery admissions — a different pathway than zoned district schools
- Teacher-reported instruction quality (79%) lags behind district average (90%) and may indicate classroom-level concerns
- 8th grade math proficiency drops dramatically to 20.9% — a significant red flag for families with older students
- 4th grade performance in both subjects is weaker than other grades
- As a charter school, there is no zoned admission — families must apply through lottery
- 20% of students have IEPs, so parents of children with special needs should ask about specific supports
Based on 2024-2025 data
School SummaryDistrict 9
Among District 9 schools, this charter school performs above the district average in both subjects, though it trails top-performing charter peers like Icahn Charter School 1 (which scores 99/100) and Success Academy Bronx 2 (97/100). It falls in the middle tier of the district's charter and district schools when comparing overall quality metrics.
This school is performing noticeably above the District 9 average — ELA proficiency of 64.6% vs. the district's 44.8%, and math at 54.5% vs. 44.7%. Looking at the grade-by-grade breakdown, there's a clear pattern: middle school students (especially 7th grade at 77% ELA and 75% math) are performing strongly, while 4th grade and 8th grade show some dips, with 8th grade math dropping to just 20.9%. The long-term trend shows real growth — from 41.6% ELA in 2016 to 64.6% in 2025 — though math has been more variable, hovering in the 50-54% range recently.
The survey data reveals a striking disconnect that parents should know about: families are overwhelmingly positive — 97% satisfaction, 100% reporting strong relationships — but teachers paint a more complicated picture. Teacher instruction quality scores 79%, which is notably below both the district average (90.2%) and what teachers at peer schools report. However, teacher-principal trust is high at 95%, and safety is comparable to district averages (84% teacher-reported vs. 83% district). The strong family-school connection appears to be the backbone of this school's culture, though the instruction quality gap is something to ask about during a visit.
The student body is predominantly Hispanic (59%) and Black (36%), with very small Asian (3%) and white (1%) populations. This mirrors the Mount Eden-Claremont neighborhood, which is working-class and heavily Latino. Nearly all students (90.1%) come from economically disadvantaged households, and 20% have IEPs — meaning the school serves a population that often needs more support. Class sizes average 20.8 students, essentially on par with the district average.
Mount Eden-Claremont is a densely populated, family-oriented Bronx neighborhood with significant economic hardship — median household income is just $45,405, and the poverty rate exceeds 32%. Only 4.4% of residents own homes, meaning most families are renters. Transit access is excellent (83rd percentile), making the area commute-friendly, though safety scores are moderate. The neighborhood has a high family density (95th percentile), meaning lots of kids in the area, but lower education orientation (25th percentile), suggesting fewer college-educated households. Environmental health concerns are present, including elevated asthma rates.
The area is pedestrian-friendly with strong transit options — families can reasonably walk or take public transportation, which matters in a neighborhood where car ownership is low.
Academic Performance
ELA Proficiency
Students scoring proficient or above on the NY State ELA exam.
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
Math Proficiency
Students scoring proficient or above on the NY State Math exam.
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
Science Proficiency
Students scoring proficient or above on the NY State Science exam.
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
Survey Results
NYC School Survey (2025) · 394 families responded (62% rate)
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
Economic Need & Special Populations
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Bronx Academy of Promise Charter School a good school?
- On Motley, Bronx Academy of Promise Charter School earns an overall quality score of 60/100 — a blend of New York State ELA and math results, attendance, and the school-climate survey. Its state test results run above the District 9 average.
- What grades does Bronx Academy of Promise Charter School serve?
- Bronx Academy of Promise Charter School serves grades Pre-K to 8.
- How do students get into Bronx Academy of Promise Charter School?
- Bronx Academy of Promise Charter School is a charter school — it admits through a free public lottery, with no test or attendance zone.
- Is Bronx Academy of Promise Charter School public, charter, or private?
- Bronx Academy of Promise Charter School is a public charter school in NYC Community School District 9.
- What neighborhood is Bronx Academy of Promise Charter School in?
- Bronx Academy of Promise Charter School is in Mount Eden-Claremont (West), Bronx.
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