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MIRRER YESHIVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

1795 OCEAN PARKWAY

At a Glance

An all-boys elementary with a 11:1 ratio in South Brooklyn — but expect zero diversity

Best suited for

Families who prioritize a small, all-boys environment with high adult-to-student ratios and are comfortable with a racially homogeneous peer group. Best fit if you value the traditional structure of single-gender education and aren't seeking diversity exposure at this stage. Worth calling to clarify the religious affiliation before applying.

What stands out
  • 11:1 student-teacher ratio — genuinely small and personal
  • All-boys environment from pre-K through 5th grade
  • Total enrollment of 442 across six grades — very small by NYC private school standards
  • Located in South Brooklyn's Gravesend/Homecrest neighborhood
Things to consider
  • Zero racial diversity — the student body is 100% White
  • Conflicting religious identity: "yeshiva" (Jewish) in name but Church of God in Christ (Pentecostal Christian) listed as affiliation — verify which is accurate
  • Small size can mean limited extracurricular options compared to larger schools
  • Single-gender setting means no interaction with girls until middle school
IdentityThe Small Scale And Single-Gender Environment Suggest A Focus On Structured Learning And Character Development, Typical Of Traditional Boys' Elementary Schools. With A 11:1 Student-Teacher Ratio, Expect Personal Attention But Also A Setting Where Your Son Will Interact Almost Exclusively With Other White Boys From Similar Backgrounds.

An all-boys private school serving pre-K through 5th grade with a conservative religious affiliation. The "yeshiva" name suggests Jewish educational tradition, though the data lists Church of God in Christ as the religious affiliation — worth calling the school to clarify.

CommunityNone — This Is A Single-Racial-Identity School With 100% White Enrollment

This is an extremely homogeneous community — 100% White enrollment with a Diversity Index of 0. Your son will grow up in a bubble demographically. For some families, this is a feature (shared values, similar backgrounds); for others, it's a significant drawback (lack of exposure to different perspectives, cultures, and friendships).

NeighborhoodGravesend (East)-Homecrest

Gravesend and Homecrest in South Brooklyn is a residential neighborhood with moderate family density (68/100). It's largely working to middle-class, with a mix of older Italian-American families and more recent Orthodox Jewish and other immigrant communities. Ocean Parkway is a major thoroughfare.

Ocean Parkway is a busy, wide avenue. Families typically drive or use public transit rather than walk long distances.

Notable Programs

Torah studiesJewish religious education
Frequently Asked Questions
Is MIRRER YESHIVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL a good school?
Published quality ratings aren't available for MIRRER YESHIVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 12 in Gravesend (East)-Homecrest.
What grades does MIRRER YESHIVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL serve?
MIRRER YESHIVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL serves grades Pre-K to 12.
How do students get into MIRRER YESHIVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL?
MIRRER YESHIVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
Is MIRRER YESHIVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL public, charter, or private?
MIRRER YESHIVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL is a private school.
What neighborhood is MIRRER YESHIVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL in?
MIRRER YESHIVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL is in Gravesend (East)-Homecrest, Brooklyn.
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