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DWIGHT SCHOOL

291 CENTRAL PARK WEST

At a Glance

A small, personal nonsectarian school on Central Park West with an unusually low student-teacher ratio

Best suited for

Families seeking a small, intimate nonsectarian school on the Upper West Side who value a low student-teacher ratio and can afford Manhattan private school tuition. Particularly well-suited for families with young children who want to be near Central Park and are comfortable with a moderately diverse but predominantly white student body.

What stands out
  • 5.8:1 student-teacher ratio — genuinely small and personal for a NYC private school
  • Located on Central Park West in a prime Upper West Side location
  • Nonsectarian (secular) with a progressive educational approach
  • Serves pre-K through 5th grade, allowing families to keep children in one school through elementary
Things to consider
  • Tuition for Manhattan private schools runs high — expect a significant annual investment
  • The student body is predominantly white (62%); diversity is moderate but not high
  • Located in one of the city’s most expensive neighborhoods, which affects overall cost of living
  • As a combined school (pre-K through 5th), families won’t see how the middle or high school experience compares
IdentityAs A Nonsectarian School, Dwight Does Not Align With Any Religious Tradition, Making It A Fit For Families Seeking A Secular Education. The Progressive Label Typically Means An Emphasis On Experiential Learning, Creativity, And Developing Critical Thinking Over Rote Memorization.

Dwight School is a nonsectarian progressive school with a combined grade structure spanning pre-K through 5th grade. The 5.8:1 student-teacher ratio is a defining characteristic — this is genuinely small by NYC private school standards and means teachers can know each child well.

CommunityDiverse

The student body is predominantly white (62.1%), with smaller representation of Asian (8.9%), Hispanic (8.5%), and multiracial/other (15.5%) students. The diversity index sits at 0.72 — more diverse than many Manhattan private schools but noticeably less diverse than the city overall.

NeighborhoodUpper West Side (Central)

The school sits on Central Park West in the heart of the Upper West Side, one of Manhattan’s most family-friendly neighborhoods. You’re steps from the park itself, which is a major draw for families with young children. This is a walkable, affluent area with plenty of pediatricians, family-friendly restaurants, and cultural institutions nearby.

Excellent — the Upper West Side is one of the most walkable neighborhoods in the city, and the Central Park location means outdoor space is essentially your backyard.

Notable Programs

International Baccalaureate (PYP, MYP, DP, CP) - first school in Americas to offer all four IB programsInnovation/Design, Engineering & TechnologySpark Tank incubator programSpark Lab for grades K-8The Studio for preschool

What Parents Are Saying

Mixed reviews; praised for international diversity, dedicated teachers, strong IB program, and personalized education; criticized for for-profit model, teacher turnover, high costs, and concerns about academic rigor in Quest program

Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026

Frequently Asked Questions
Is DWIGHT SCHOOL a good school?
Published quality ratings aren't available for DWIGHT SCHOOL yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 5 in Upper West Side (Central).
What grades does DWIGHT SCHOOL serve?
DWIGHT SCHOOL serves grades Pre-K to 5.
How do students get into DWIGHT SCHOOL?
DWIGHT SCHOOL runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
Is DWIGHT SCHOOL public, charter, or private?
DWIGHT SCHOOL is a private school.
What neighborhood is DWIGHT SCHOOL in?
DWIGHT SCHOOL is in Upper West Side (Central), Manhattan.
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