At a Glance
A zoned elementary school where families feel genuinely welcomed but academic performance lags significantly behind the district
Families who prioritize a warm, trusting school community with strong parent-teacher relationships over raw academic metrics — and who are prepared to supplement learning at home given the school's below-average test scores. Parents comfortable with the neighborhood and willing to work on attendance consistency will find a supportive environment here.
- Near-universal parent trust — 95% satisfaction and 97% parent-teacher trust are exceptional
- Zero suspensions for three years — a remarkably low-exclusion approach to discipline
- Strong teacher-reported instruction quality (94%)
- Grade 3 performance is notably stronger, especially in math (47.9% proficiency)
- Test scores remain well below district averages despite recent improvement
- Chronic absenteeism at 52% means more than half of students miss significant school time
- Very low PTA fundraising ($7/student) limits extracurricular resources
- Only 82% of teachers feel safe in the building — below district average
- Grade 5 math proficiency at just 8% is a significant weakness
- Neighborhood safety scores are low — families should factor this into their decision
Based on 2024-2025 data
School SummaryDistrict 10
Among District 10 peer schools, P.S. 032 appears to be one of the lower-performing zoned options, though direct quality scores weren't provided. It ranks below schools like P.S. 024 (92/100) and P.S. 081 (88/100) in peer comparisons. However, its culture and climate metrics rival or exceed those top performers.
Test scores at P.S. 032 have improved meaningfully since 2022 — ELA rose from 19.4% to 35.3% and math from 6.9% to 26.1% over three years — but the school still trails District 10 averages substantially (ELA is nearly 10 points below district average, math about 17 points below). Grade 3 performs strongest with nearly half of students proficient in math (47.9%), while Grade 5 math drops to just 8%. The overall 1.23/4 score places this school in the lower tier of District 10, though the upward trajectory suggests recent interventions may be working.
This is where P.S. 032 truly shines. Parent satisfaction sits at 95%, teacher-principal trust at 94%, and every single surveyed parent reported strong relationships with the school. Teacher instruction quality scores 94%, well above the district average. However, only 82% of teachers feel safe in the building — below the 87% district average, though not alarming. The chronic absenteeism rate of 52% is a real concern, affecting roughly equal rates across gender and ethnicity (Hispanic students at 53.6%, Black at 44.5%). There have been zero suspensions in three years, suggesting a restorative or low-exclusion approach to discipline.
Nearly 80% of students are Hispanic, reflecting the surrounding Belmont neighborhood. About 17% are Black, with minimal Asian and White representation. The economic need index of 94 means virtually all students qualify for free or reduced lunch — this is a high-poverty school serving a high-poverty community. PTA fundraising is minimal at $7 per student versus a district average of $74, indicating fewer extra resources from parent donations. About 23% of students have IEPs, slightly above typical.
Belmont is a high-poverty, high-density neighborhood in the Bronx. Median household income is just under $33,000, and only 4% of residents own homes. Education attainment is low at 13% with bachelor's degrees. The safety score of 2.3 out of 100 is concerning — crime density and lead exposure rates are elevated. Transit access is moderate (58.62), and family density is average. Families should know this is a neighborhood where economic hardship is the norm, but it's also a community with strong cultural roots.
Given the high-density urban setting and low car ownership (under 4% homeownership), most families walk or take public transit. The school is accessible via several bus routes and the nearby subway.
Academic Performance
ELA Proficiency
Students scoring proficient or above on the NY State ELA exam.
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
Math Proficiency
Students scoring proficient or above on the NY State Math exam.
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
Survey Results
NYC School Survey (2025) · 146 families responded (29% rate)
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
PTA Fundraising
Source: DOE Local Law 171 disclosure
Economic Need & Special Populations
Discipline
NYSED Student & Educator Database (2023-24)
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is P.S. 032 Belmont a good school?
- On Motley, P.S. 032 Belmont earns an overall quality score of 31/100 — a blend of New York State ELA and math results, attendance, and the school-climate survey. Its state test results run below the District 10 average.
- What grades does P.S. 032 Belmont serve?
- P.S. 032 Belmont serves grades Pre-K to 5.
- How do students get into P.S. 032 Belmont?
- P.S. 032 Belmont admits by zone — families living in its attendance zone are generally guaranteed a seat.
- Is P.S. 032 Belmont public, charter, or private?
- P.S. 032 Belmont is a public school in NYC Community School District 10.
- What neighborhood is P.S. 032 Belmont in?
- P.S. 032 Belmont is in Belmont, Bronx.
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