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GREAT TOMORROWS USA SCHOOL

38 WEST 123 STREET

At a Glance

Tiny Faith-Based School in Harlem Where Every Child Gets Near-Individual Attention

Best suited for

Families seeking a faith-based elementary school in Harlem with an emphasis on small class sizes and individual attention. Particularly suited for parents who value the 2:1 ratio above typical school resources or activities, and who are comfortable navigating the neighborhood's safety considerations.

What stands out
  • Extraordinarily low 2:1 student-teacher ratio — nearly one adult per child
  • Faith-based Assembly of God environment
  • Tiny class sizes allow for highly individualized instruction
  • Serves pre-K through 5th grade in one small community
  • Located in culturally rich Harlem neighborhood
Things to consider
  • Very small enrollment (20 students total) may limit social opportunities and extracurricular options
  • Religious affiliation may not fit all families
  • Neighborhood safety score (1/100) warrants serious family discussion
  • No racial or ethnic diversity in student body
  • Limited information available about academic outcomes or programs
  • May be difficult to assess long-term educational trajectory with such a small sample
IdentityBuilt On Faith-Based Values With A Commitment To Very Small Class Sizes — When You Have 10 Teachers For 20 Kids, Every Child Gets Near-Individual Attention. The Assembly Of God Religious Affiliation Shapes The School'S Character And Community Expectations.

A tiny Assembly of God school in Central Harlem serving pre-K through 5th grade with an extraordinarily low 2:1 student-teacher ratio.

CommunityHomogeneous

With just 20 students across all grades, this is an exceptionally tight-knit community. The student body is 85% Black and 15% Hispanic — a homogeneous population by design or circumstance, reflecting the neighborhood's demographic makeup.

NeighborhoodHarlem (South)

Harlem (South) is a neighborhood with enormous cultural significance — jazz history, civil rights legacy, and a thriving Black community. The area has excellent transit connections (99/100 score) and is densely populated with families (95/100). The safety score of 1/100 is a serious consideration for families evaluating daily logistics.

The neighborhood is highly walkable with great subway access, though parents will want to factor the safety score into their calculus for younger children.

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