At a Glance
A universal pre-K and 3K center in one of Brooklyn's most family-dense neighborhoods, serving the youngest learners in a community-oriented setting
Families seeking free universal pre-K or 3K placement in a family-dense Brooklyn neighborhood; parents who value a community-oriented setting and are able to manage a potentially longer commute; families with young children who prioritize early childhood education access over traditional academic metrics.
- Universal 3K and Pre-K programming — free early education for eligible families
- Location in one of Brooklyn's most family-dense neighborhoods (89th percentile)
- Focus on early childhood development and school readiness
- Neighborhood with strong community feel and local family resources
- Very limited survey data available (only 2 teacher responses) — makes it difficult to assess overall school climate
- No academic proficiency data since this is an early childhood program only
- Safety and transit scores are below city averages — families should test commutes
- Health environment indicators show elevated asthma rates in the area
- As a Pre-K center, there is no information about elementary school pathways
Based on 2025 data
School SummaryDistrict
Dreamland Day Care operates as a 3K and Pre-K site within Brooklyn's District 20 (or appropriate district for this location). Universal pre-K programs across the city vary significantly in size, programming, and physical space. This school fills a critical need for early childhood education in a neighborhood with high family density, but families should visit to compare with other pre-K options in the area.
As a 3K and Pre-K program, Dreamland Day Care does not have state ELA or math proficiency scores — these assessments apply to grades 3-8. The school's academic program focuses on early childhood development, social-emotional learning, and school readiness skills that prepare children for kindergarten. Teacher survey responses were limited (2 respondents), making it difficult to assess broad instructional trends.
Culture and climate data for this early childhood center is limited due to the very small number of teacher survey responses (2). For 3K and Pre-K programs, the focus is on creating a nurturing, play-based environment where children develop social skills and school readiness. Parents considering this school should visit in person to observe the classroom dynamic, meet the teachers, and assess whether the environment feels warm and responsive to children's needs. Early childhood programs thrive when teachers and families have strong, trusting relationships.
Bensonhurst is a predominantly residential neighborhood in southwest Brooklyn with a strong family presence — households with children represent 20.7% of the area, and the family density score ranks in the 89th percentile citywide. The neighborhood has a median household income of approximately $65,000 and a poverty rate of 17.4%, with 31% of residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher. As a 3K/Pre-K center, the school serves families at a critical developmental stage, and the neighborhood's family-oriented character provides a natural fit for early childhood programming.
Bensonhurst offers a classic Brooklyn residential feel with tree-lined blocks, local shops, and easy access to the D and N subway lines. The neighborhood scores relatively low on safety (40.61 percentile) and transit accessibility (45.98 percentile), meaning families should consider commute logistics carefully. The area has several playgrounds and parks suitable for young families, and the neighborhood's high family density (89th percentile) means other young children are readily available for playdates and community connections. Health environment indicators show some concerns, with elevated asthma rates (104.4 per 10,000) and moderate lead exposure rates (17.2%) that are worth noting for families with young children.
Bensonhurst is generally walkable, with most families arriving by foot or stroller. The neighborhood's lower transit score suggests that car travel may be necessary for some families, particularly those coming from areas without direct subway access. Families should verify the exact location and consider traffic patterns during drop-off and pickup times.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Dreamland Day Care a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for Dreamland Day Care yet on Motley. It's a public school serving grades 3-K to Pre-K in Bensonhurst.
- What grades does Dreamland Day Care serve?
- Dreamland Day Care serves grades 3-K to Pre-K.
- How do students get into Dreamland Day Care?
- Dreamland Day Care admits through the NYC 3-K and Pre-K application.
- Is Dreamland Day Care public, charter, or private?
- Dreamland Day Care is a public school.
- What neighborhood is Dreamland Day Care in?
- Dreamland Day Care is in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.
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