At a Glance
A Small Evangelical Elementary Where Every Child Gets Real Attention
Families seeking a small, faith-based elementary education in Brooklyn who value intimate classroom settings and want their children known as individuals, not numbers. Particularly well-suited for parents who want Christian values integrated into academics without an overly rigid approach, and those who appreciate a diverse student body in a neighborhood school setting.
- Exceptional student-teacher ratio (10.6:1) — among the lowest in the city
- Strong diversity for a private religious school — nearly 48% non-white
- Faith-based foundation with evangelical Lutheran values
- Tiny scale means genuine community and individual attention
- Coed elementary avoids the split-gender dynamic
- Very small enrollment (153 total) means limited extracurricular options
- Religious affiliation may not fit secular families
- As a private school, tuition applies — exact cost not disclosed
- Limited sports and activities compared to larger schools
- Bay Ridge location requires consideration of commute from other boroughs
A small private elementary school with an evangelical Christian affiliation, serving pre-K through 5th grade. The scale is genuinely intimate — 153 kids total means teachers know every student by name.
Here's what makes this school interesting: despite Bay Ridge being a traditionally white, Italian-American neighborhood, this student body is notably diverse. Nearly 24% Hispanic, 14% Asian, and over 10% multiracial — that's a community that looks more like the city as a whole than many private schools in the area. The diversity index of 0.78 is genuinely high.
Bay Ridge is a quintessential Brooklyn neighborhood — tree-lined streets, good restaurants, a real community feel. It's quieter than downtown Brooklyn, feels more suburban, and has become increasingly popular with young families. The family density score of 59/100 reflects a neighborhood where kids are everywhere.
Bay Ridge is very walkable with good subway access on the R line, though families often drive from farther-flung parts of Brooklyn and Staten Island to get here.
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What Parents Are Saying
Highly positive - parents describe the school as a small community without cliques, with excellent staff who really care. Students are happy, safe, and academically ahead. Parents note reasonable tuition and principal is described as excellent.
Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is LUTHERAN ELEM SCHOOL OF BAY RIDGE a good school?
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- LUTHERAN ELEM SCHOOL OF BAY RIDGE serves grades Pre-K to 5.
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- LUTHERAN ELEM SCHOOL OF BAY RIDGE runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
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- LUTHERAN ELEM SCHOOL OF BAY RIDGE is in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
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