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FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING SCHOOL

9 WEST 130 STREET

At a Glance

An intimate all-boys religious school in Harlem with one-on-one attention

Best suited for

Parents seeking a highly individualized, values-based education for a young son in a deeply personal learning environment, particularly those connected to Assembly of God tradition who prioritize one-on-one attention over school size or diversity.

What stands out
  • 1:1 student-teacher ratio — truly individualized attention
  • All-boys environment with focus on male student development
  • Assembly of God religious affiliation and values-based education
  • Tiny enrollment creates a family-like atmosphere
  • Serves very young children (PK) through 5th grade
Things to consider
  • Extremely small enrollment (1 student) may limit social interaction opportunities
  • No diversity among peers — all students are Black
  • Religious affiliation may not align with all families' values
  • Limited extracurricular offerings given the size
  • This data is from 2021-22 school year — current circumstances may differ
  • Single-teacher model means no departmental expertise across subjects
IdentityThe School Operates On A Model Of Intensive One-On-One Instruction, Combining Academic Learning With Religious Values Consistent With Assembly Of God Tradition. With A 1:1 Student-Teacher Ratio, Every Aspect Of The Child'S Education Is Customized To Their Individual Needs.

A small all-boys private school with Assembly of God religious affiliation, serving grades PK-5 in North Harlem

CommunityHomogeneous

The student body consists of a single male student, making this an unusually intimate learning environment. All students are Black, reflecting the demographic composition of the immediate neighborhood.

NeighborhoodHarlem (North)

Located in North Harlem along West 130th Street, this school sits in a historically rich neighborhood with strong African American cultural roots. The area has seen significant residential development in recent years and maintains a high family density of 96 out of 100.

The location is walkable within Harlem, with access to nearby transit and local amenities. Parents considering this school should factor in commute logistics based on their home location.

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