At a Glance
A well-regarded universal pre-K program in a stable, homeowner-dominated Brooklyn neighborhood
Families with 3- and 4-year-olds living in or near Marine Park-Mill Basin-Bergen Beach who value a neighborhood-based pre-K experience and prioritize a strong education orientation. Parents who want a universal program without competitive admissions and who are comfortable with a quieter, residential neighborhood with moderate transit access will find this a solid early learning option.
- Universal pre-K admissions — open to all eligible children in the district
- 100% teacher-reported instruction quality
- High teacher-principal trust (91%) indicates strong school leadership
- Located in a high-education-orientation neighborhood (80.46 percentile)
- Very small teacher survey sample (10 responses) — while positive, the data represents a limited viewpoint
- No academic performance data available since this is a pre-K program — parents cannot compare to district averages
- Lower transit score (59) means longer commutes for families relying on public transportation
- Pre-K programs have limited structured academic data; assessments focus on developmental milestones rather than proficiency
Based on 2025 data
School SummaryDistrict
Infinity UPK operates in District 20 (or corresponding pre-K district), which serves the Marine Park-Mill Basin-Bergen Beach area. Universal pre-K programs prioritize access over selective admissions, and this program's strong teacher feedback suggests quality implementation despite the lack of traditional academic metrics.
As a pre-K program, Infinity UPK does not have state test scores. The early childhood setting focuses on developmental readiness rather than proficiency metrics. Instruction quality ratings from teachers are exceptionally high at 100%.
Teacher survey results are highly positive, with 100% reporting strong instruction quality, 91% expressing trust in the principal, and 87% noting collegial trust among staff. These indicators suggest a collaborative, supportive professional environment where teachers feel confident in their work and leadership.
The Marine Park-Mill Basin-Bergen Beach area is predominantly homeowner households (73.9%) with a median home value of $788,673 and relatively low poverty at 7%. The neighborhood has an education orientation score of 80.46, indicating strong family emphasis on schooling. Pre-K programs in this area typically serve families with varying educational backgrounds given the 43.3% BA+ rate.
Marine Park-Mill Basin-Bergen Beach is a quieter, residential section of Brooklyn near the marine terminal. The area scores 67.43 for safety and 59 for transit — adequate but not highly connected to Manhattan. Education orientation is notably strong at 80.46, reflecting family priorities in the area. The neighborhood has lower family density (35.25%) and stability scores (26.44), suggesting a mix of long-term residents and families with young children.
This area is car-dependent with moderate walkability. Most families drive or use local bus routes; the nearest subway is a commute away. Families with young children often walk or drive short distances to school drop-off.
Survey Results
NYC School Survey (2025)
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Infinity UPK a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for Infinity UPK yet on Motley. It's a public school serving grades 3-K to Pre-K in Marine Park-Mill Basin-Bergen Beach.
- What grades does Infinity UPK serve?
- Infinity UPK serves grades 3-K to Pre-K.
- How do students get into Infinity UPK?
- Infinity UPK admits through the NYC 3-K and Pre-K application.
- Is Infinity UPK public, charter, or private?
- Infinity UPK is a public school.
- What neighborhood is Infinity UPK in?
- Infinity UPK is in Marine Park-Mill Basin-Bergen Beach, Brooklyn.
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