At a Glance
A Small, Faith-Based Elementary School Where Diversity Meets Christian Values
Families in College Point and northern Queens seeking a small, affordable private school with a Christian foundation and a diverse student body. Particularly well-suited for parents who want strong religious values integrated into their child's elementary education and prefer a tight-knit community over large institutional settings.
- Small scale — only 149 students across Pre-K through 5th grade
- Low student-teacher ratio of 12.4:1 allows for more individualized attention
- Strong diversity — the student body is over 85% non-white
- Religious foundation with Assembly of God affiliation — integrates faith into daily learning
- More affordable than many private schools while offering small class sizes
- Serves as a neighborhood school for College Point families seeking alternatives to public schools
- Religious affiliation means instruction includes Christian curriculum and values — families should be comfortable with this
- Very small enrollment may limit extracurricular offerings and sports
- Minimal white student population (0.7%) — though this reflects the neighborhood
- No middle or high school grades — families will need to plan for transition after 5th grade
- Limited information available about specific academic programs or extracurricular activities
- Location on 2nd floor suggests a modest facility
This is a small, faith-based elementary school rooted in the Assembly of God Christian tradition. The school serves Pre-K through 5th grade with a tight student-teacher ratio that allows for individualized attention within a Christian learning environment.
The school community is remarkably diverse — nearly half of students identify as Hispanic, over a third are Asian, and about 12% are Black, with virtually no white students. This reflects the surrounding neighborhood's demographic makeup and creates a multicultural environment where children learn alongside peers from different backgrounds.
College Point is a residential neighborhood in northern Queens, known for its mix of single-family homes, small businesses, and industrial areas. The neighborhood has a moderate family density and is home to many working-class families, with strong Hispanic and Asian communities.
The school is located on 31st Avenue in College Point. The area is primarily residential with some commercial corridors, and is accessible by local bus routes. Parking can be challenging during peak times.
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What Parents Are Saying
Overwhelmingly positive reviews from parents praising academic rigor, caring teachers, small class sizes, and strong preparation; described as 'best Christian school in Queens' by one parent; students described as advanced and well-prepared academically
Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
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- FULL GOSPEL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL serves grades Pre-K to 5.
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- FULL GOSPEL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
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- FULL GOSPEL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL is a private school.
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- FULL GOSPEL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL is in College Point, Queens.
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