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NESIVOS BAIS YAAKOV

622 FOSTER AVENUE

At a Glance

An All-Girls Elementary School in Flatbush with a Traditional Approach

Best suited for

Families seeking an all-girls elementary environment in the Flatbush/Ditmas Park area who are comfortable with a larger classroom ratio and want a more traditional school structure. This may appeal to families prioritizing single-gender education and neighborhood convenience over small class sizes or highly diverse environments.

What stands out
  • All-girls environment (pre-K through 5th grade)
  • Located in a residential Brooklyn neighborhood with neighborhood feel
  • Serves pre-kindergarten, allowing for early entry into the school
  • Larger student body creates a more traditional school community
Things to consider
  • The 42:1 student-teacher ratio is high for a private elementary school — families used to smaller classes may find this a significant adjustment
  • 70.9% white student body means limited racial diversity compared to the broader neighborhood
  • With only 5.4 full-time teachers, the school is quite small in staffing terms despite the 227-student enrollment
  • Limited data available on specific academic programs, extracurricular offerings, or teaching approach
IdentityThe School Operates With A Conventional Academic Structure, Serving Students From Pre-Kindergarten Through 5th Grade In A Single-Gender Environment. With A Student-Teacher Ratio Of 42:1, The Classroom Experience Is More Teacher-Led Than The Highly Individualized Small-Group Models Found In Some Progressive Private Schools.

An all-girls private elementary school with a traditional educational approach

CommunityModerate

The student body is predominantly white (70.9%) with meaningful Hispanic representation (18.5%). The diversity index of 0.56 places this school in the middle range for NYC private schools — less diverse than the city overall but not homogenous.

NeighborhoodFlatbush (West)-Ditmas Park-Parkville

Flatbush (West)-Ditmas Park-Parkville is a Brooklyn neighborhood with tree-lined streets, historic homes, and a mix of long-time residents and families drawn to its relatively affordable (by NYC standards) housing stock and neighborhood feel. The area has seen growing interest from young families.

The school is accessible by foot from nearby residential blocks, with good access to local shops and services on Foster Avenue and the surrounding commercial corridors.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is NESIVOS BAIS YAAKOV a good school?
Published quality ratings aren't available for NESIVOS BAIS YAAKOV yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 5 in Flatbush (West)-Ditmas Park-Parkville.
What grades does NESIVOS BAIS YAAKOV serve?
NESIVOS BAIS YAAKOV serves grades Pre-K to 5.
How do students get into NESIVOS BAIS YAAKOV?
NESIVOS BAIS YAAKOV runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
Is NESIVOS BAIS YAAKOV public, charter, or private?
NESIVOS BAIS YAAKOV is a private school.
What neighborhood is NESIVOS BAIS YAAKOV in?
NESIVOS BAIS YAAKOV is in Flatbush (West)-Ditmas Park-Parkville, Brooklyn.
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