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FAMILY SCHOOL

323 EAST 47 STREET

At a Glance

An Intimate K-5 Community Where Every Child Is Known by Name

Best suited for

Families seeking an intensely personalized, small-scale elementary experience in Manhattan. Particularly well-suited for children who benefit from lots of individual attention — or for parents who prioritize a tight-knit school community over a large peer network. The low diversity may be a consideration for families prioritizing demographic exposure.

What stands out
  • Extraordinary 1.4:1 student-teacher ratio — nearly one-on-one instruction
  • Tiny community where every child is known personally
  • Nonsectarian and coed with a progressive, individualized approach
  • Located in a family-dense Manhattan neighborhood
Things to consider
  • Very small enrollment (30 students total) means limited peer group and social options
  • Low demographic diversity — the student body is not representative of New York City
  • Extremely small size may not suit children who thrive in larger peer environments
  • Tuition and other costs not disclosed — families should inquire directly
IdentityThe School Emphasizes Personalized, One-On-One Instruction In A Family-Style Setting. With Only 30 Students Total, Teachers Can Tailor Learning To Each Child'S Pace, Strengths, And Needs In A Way That Larger Schools Simply Cannot Replicate.

A tiny nonsectarian elementary school with an almost unmatched 1.4:1 student-teacher ratio — think private tutoring meets community school.

CommunityHomogeneous

The student body is predominantly Black (93%), with the remaining 7% White. This is a relatively homogenous community compared to most NYC private schools.

NeighborhoodEast Midtown-Turtle Bay

Turtle Bay is a compact, high-density residential neighborhood near the UN headquarters, with easy access to Grand Central and excellent subway connections.

The school sits in a highly walkable area with strong transit access — convenient for families throughout Manhattan.

Notable Programs

Montessori curriculumForeign language instructionArtMusic and MovementYoga

What Parents Are Saying

Mixed reviews; praised for individualized attention, nurturing teachers, and strong academics; criticized for occasional organizational issues

Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026

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