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GANTRY VIEW SCHOOL

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At a Glance

A Small, Multilingual K-5 Community Where Kids Are Known

Best suited for

Families seeking a small, progressive elementary school with multilingual exposure (Spanish and Mandarin), strong creative arts, and a community where teachers know each child well. Ideal for parents who value personalized attention over scale and want their elementary-aged child in a nurturing but academically oriented environment.

What stands out
  • Very low student-teacher ratio — this is a small, personal community
  • Bilingual program with both Spanish and Mandarin offered
  • Creative arts integrated through music and drama programs
  • Coding introduced at the elementary level
  • Pre-K through 5th grade in one cohesive K-5 setting
Things to consider
  • Tuition is $31,500 for 2026-27 — mid-range for NYC private schools
  • Application deadline is not publicly listed — families should reach out directly
  • As an independent school, admission is selective
  • Only K-5 (with pre-K) — families will need to plan for middle school transition
IdentityThe School Draws On Widely Accepted Educational Research About How Children Learn Best, Emphasizing Integrated And Contextualized Learning Rather Than Rote Instruction. The Small Scale Allows For Attention To Each Child'S Developmental Pace.

An independent K-5 school with a very low student-teacher ratio, focused on academic and personal development through contextualized learning

CommunityDiverse

A tight-knit parent community attracted to the school's progressive approach and personalized feel

NeighborhoodLong Island City-Hunters Point

Long Island City-Hunters Point is a rapidly growing family neighborhood in Queens with waterfront access, proximity to Manhattan, and a mix of new developments and established residential blocks

The neighborhood is very walkable with easy access to the 7 train and ferry options to Manhattan

Notable Programs

CodingSpanishMandarinMusicDrama

What Parents Are Saying

Parents praise teachers as thoughtful, engaging, and wonderful; note students thrive in competitive school environments

Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026

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