At a Glance
A specialized autism education program using ABA methodology in downtown Manhattan
Families seeking a specialized, research-based autism education program in Manhattan using ABA methodology, particularly those who value the integration of academic instruction with habilitation, vocational, and recreation services. Parents should carefully weigh the mixed feedback regarding staff stability and management when deciding if this is the right fit for their child.
- Dedicated autism-specific program using ABA methodology
- Serves students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade
- Integrates habilitation, vocational, and recreation programs with academic instruction
- Research-based approach drawing from education and psychology
- Located in downtown Manhattan with strong family-oriented community nearby
- Tuition of $51,123 represents a significant investment
- Parent reviews highlight concerns about staff turnover and management professionalism
- Mixed feedback suggests experiences may vary significantly between families
- The specialized focus means this school is specifically designed for students with autism—not a fit for students without this need
- Application deadline is listed as N/A, suggesting rolling admissions
A private specialized school for students with autism spectrum disorders, serving grades PK-5 with a focus on individualized, research-based intervention
Parent reviews present a divided picture—many families report meaningful progress with ABA-based programs and appreciate the specialized support their children receive, while others express frustration with staff turnover and management issues
The school sits in the Tribeca-Civic Center area of Manhattan, a neighborhood known for its family-friendly atmosphere with a family density rating of 74/100. This is a commercially vibrant area with easy access to downtown amenities
Located in a highly walkable Manhattan neighborhood with good access to transit and local services
Notable Programs
What Parents Are Saying
Mixed reviews; parents note good progress with ABA-based programs and success for children with autism, but concerns about high staff turnover, unprofessional management, and stressful workplace environment; some positive mentions of great school and excellent academic environment
Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is HAWTHORNE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for HAWTHORNE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 5 in Tribeca-Civic Center.
- What grades does HAWTHORNE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL serve?
- HAWTHORNE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL serves grades Pre-K to 5.
- How do students get into HAWTHORNE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL?
- HAWTHORNE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
- Is HAWTHORNE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL public, charter, or private?
- HAWTHORNE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL is a private school.
- What neighborhood is HAWTHORNE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL in?
- HAWTHORNE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL is in Tribeca-Civic Center, Manhattan.
Get the complete picture
Motley pulls together data from across New York City so you don’t have to. One free account, every school.
No credit card required
Get all this when you sign in
Survey data, program listings, admissions stats, and the full editorial profile — free, no credit card.
Full School Profile
Skip the tour guessing game. Get the standout features, honest trade-offs, and whether your kid will actually thrive here — before you visit.
Survey Results
See what 2,600+ schools’ own families and teachers really think — trust, safety, instruction quality — so you walk in with the truth, not the brochure.
Programs & Activities
Stop Googling program lists. AP courses, STEM labs, dual-language tracks, sports teams, arts — all categorized so you can compare schools in minutes.
Admissions Demand
Know your odds before you apply. Apps-per-seat ratios, offer rates, and fill data — so you don’t waste your top choice on a long shot.
Economic Need & Special Populations
Find out if the support your child needs is actually there — IEP enrollment, economic need index, and the demographics no other site surfaces.
Discipline
One bad year doesn’t tell you much. Three years of state-verified suspension data shows whether things are getting better or worse.