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BROOKLYN AUTISM CENTER ACADEMY

111 REMSEN STREET

At a Glance

A specialized elementary school serving autistic children with an intensely personalized approach

Best suited for

Families seeking a small, specialized elementary school environment specifically designed for children with autism spectrum disorder, where intensive individualized support is the priority over traditional classroom experience. Ideal for parents who value an extremely low student-teacher ratio and a diverse community within a therapeutic school setting.

What stands out
  • Extraordinarily small class sizes with a 3.5:1 student-teacher ratio — among the lowest in the city
  • Specialized focus on serving students with autism spectrum disorder
  • Very high diversity index (0.7568) — unusual for a specialized school
  • Located in Brooklyn Heights, a family-dense neighborhood with strong community feel
Things to consider
  • Very small enrollment (16 students) means limited peer interaction and social opportunities
  • As a specialized school, admission likely requires an autism diagnosis and specific documentation
  • The multiracial/other category (68.8%) may reflect how the school captures diverse family identities
  • Families should verify therapeutic services and whether they're included in tuition
IdentityBuilt Around The Understanding That Autistic Children Thrive With Individualized Attention, Predictable Routines, And Specialized Therapeutic Approaches. The Tiny Scale Allows For Customized Programming That Adapts To Each Student'S Learning Style And Developmental Needs.

A nonsectarian private elementary school with a focused mission: serving students with autism spectrum disorder in a small, highly supportive setting. The extremely low student-teacher ratio reflects the intensive support model this type of school requires.

CommunityDiverse

A remarkably diverse student body for its size — nearly 70% of students are classified as multiracial or other, with the remaining population split between Black and white students. This diversity is notable and suggests a broad appeal across different communities.

NeighborhoodBrooklyn Heights

Brooklyn Heights is one of Brooklyn's most established residential neighborhoods, known for its tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and family-friendly atmosphere. The area offers good access to parks and community resources.

Brooklyn Heights is highly walkable with easy access to public transit. Families in the surrounding neighborhoods will find this location convenient, though parking can be challenging.

Notable Programs

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)1:1 instructionHighly individualized curriculumLanguage and communicationBehavior management
Frequently Asked Questions
Is BROOKLYN AUTISM CENTER ACADEMY a good school?
Published quality ratings aren't available for BROOKLYN AUTISM CENTER ACADEMY yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 5 in Brooklyn Heights.
What grades does BROOKLYN AUTISM CENTER ACADEMY serve?
BROOKLYN AUTISM CENTER ACADEMY serves grades Pre-K to 5.
How do students get into BROOKLYN AUTISM CENTER ACADEMY?
BROOKLYN AUTISM CENTER ACADEMY runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
Is BROOKLYN AUTISM CENTER ACADEMY public, charter, or private?
BROOKLYN AUTISM CENTER ACADEMY is a private school.
What neighborhood is BROOKLYN AUTISM CENTER ACADEMY in?
BROOKLYN AUTISM CENTER ACADEMY is in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn.
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