At a Glance
A Small, Faith-Based Elementary Community in Flatbush
Families seeking a small, faith-based elementary environment in Flatbush who value intimate class sizes and want their children educated within Assembly of God Christian values. Particularly well-suited for families who prioritize knowing every teacher and fellow family by name — and who are comfortable with a culturally homogeneous student body.
- Extremely small size (38 students total) — this is genuinely intimate
- Remarkable 4.6:1 student-teacher ratio — nearly one-on-one attention
- Assembly of God religious affiliation with daily faith integration
- Pre-K through 5th grade in one building — siblings stay together
- 100% Black student body serving a specific community need
- Very small enrollment may limit social depth for some children
- Single-campus elementary only — families will need to find new schools for middle school
- No diversity in the student body — this may or may not align with family values
- Limited data available on academic outcomes
- As a faith-based school, religious instruction is woven into the day
Ebenezer Prep is an extremely small, faith-based elementary school with a remarkably low 4.6:1 student-teacher ratio. The school draws its identity from the Assembly of God Christian tradition and serves a historically Black community in Flatbush.
This is a remarkably homogeneous community — 100% of students are Black, creating a tight-knit environment where families likely share cultural and religious connections. The small enrollment means parents and teachers build close relationships over multiple years.
East Flatbush (Farragut) is a residential Brooklyn neighborhood with a strong Caribbean and African-American community. Kings Highway runs through the area, providing commercial corridors, though this section feels more residential. Family density is moderate (54/100).
The Kings Highway location is generally walkable, with local shops and transit options nearby. Families should note the small scale means limited extracurricular options may require outside activities.
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What Parents Are Saying
Mixed reviews on GreatSchools (3.4/5 from 19 reviews); testimonials on school website praise dedicated teachers, one-on-one attention, and daily devotion
Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is EBENEZER PREP SCHOOL a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for EBENEZER PREP SCHOOL yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 5 in East Flatbush-Farragut.
- What grades does EBENEZER PREP SCHOOL serve?
- EBENEZER PREP SCHOOL serves grades Pre-K to 5.
- How do students get into EBENEZER PREP SCHOOL?
- EBENEZER PREP SCHOOL runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
- Is EBENEZER PREP SCHOOL public, charter, or private?
- EBENEZER PREP SCHOOL is a private school.
- What neighborhood is EBENEZER PREP SCHOOL in?
- EBENEZER PREP SCHOOL is in East Flatbush-Farragut, Brooklyn.
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