At a Glance
A Tiny Episcopal Elementary School in Bayside with Uncommonly High Diversity
Families seeking a very small, intimate elementary school environment with strong individual attention and a diverse peer community, who value Episcopal Christian values and are comfortable with a school that serves roughly 6-8 students per grade level.
- An exceptionally small student body (39 total students) means very low student-teacher ratios — roughly 8:1
- Very high ethnic diversity (0.92 diversity index) — unusual for a small private school
- Elementary-only program (pre-K through 5th grade) creates a tight-knit K-5 community
- Episcopal Christian foundation provides faith-based character education
- Extremely small enrollment means limited social opportunities for children who thrive in larger peer groups
- With only 4.8 full-time teachers, specialized programs or extensive extracurricular offerings are limited
- As a religious school, families should expect Christian values woven into daily instruction and culture
- Small size means the school may not have the resources or variety of larger private schools
A tiny private elementary school (pre-K through 5th grade) with an Episcopal Christian foundation, serving just 39 students across all grades.
With only 39 students enrolled across all grades, this is one of the smallest private schools in Queens. The student body is remarkably diverse — the diversity index of 0.92 is unusually high for a school of this size. About 36% of students are White, 28% Asian, 16% multiracial, 13% Black, and 8% Hispanic.
Bayside is a residential neighborhood in northern Queens, known for its family-friendly atmosphere and relative quiet. The school sits on Bell Boulevard, a commercial corridor with shops and services.
Bell Boulevard is a well-traveled road in Bayside. Families living nearby can walk to school, though most students in this small school likely come from a broader area.
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What Parents Are Saying
Positive reviews praise caring and supportive teachers, small class sizes, and challenging academics; described as a welcoming family environment
Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026
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