At a Glance
A zoned K-8 school where families stay for the long haul — and the data shows why: near-zero discipline, sky-high trust, and a middle school that actually works
Families who want a zoned K-8 with exceptional parent-teacher relationships, a zero-tolerance discipline environment, and a genuinely strong middle school — and who are comfortable with district-average test scores. Particularly well-matched for families in the Marine Park-Mill Basin-Bergen Beach area who value the suburban feel, stability, and are willing to look past elementary-level test scores to the stronger middle school outcomes. Also a strong fit for families who prioritize enrichment and extracurricular breadth over academic acceleration.
- Zero suspensions for three years running — an extraordinary discipline record
- Survey scores that read like a best-case scenario: 97% parent-teacher trust, 100% family-teacher relationships
- Middle school academics that outperform elementary grades significantly (74% vs 50% range)
- 100/100 program richness score with offerings spanning arts, athletics, STEM, and world languages
- Strong community staying power — this is a neighborhood school where families often enroll multiple children
- Chronic absenteeism at 73.5% is high and worth asking about during a tour — is it families gaming the system, or a signal of something else?
- Test scores are exactly district-average; don't expect academic acceleration unless your child thrives in the middle school grades
- The school is large (922 students) — some families prefer smaller K-8 settings
- As a zoned school, you're locked to this catchment; there's no choice mechanism if it doesn't fit your child
- 4th grade ELA (48%) is a notable weak spot — if you have an older elementary child, dig into what's happening at this grade level
Based on 2024-2025 data
School SummaryDistrict 22
P.S. 207 sits in District 22, which includes several high-performing charter schools (Success Academy schools scoring 86-89) that pull engaged families out of the zoned system. Against those peers, P.S. 207's 2.43 overall score matches the district average of 2.43, but it doesn't stand out numerically. However, the zero-suspension record, exceptional trust scores, and strong middle school performance distinguish it from purely test-score comparisons. For families who prioritize school climate and relationships over raw proficiency numbers, this school punches well above its statistical weight.
Test scores land almost exactly at the District 22 average — 61.8% ELA versus 61.0% districtwide, and 59.5% Math versus 60.5% districtwide. That's middle-of-the-pack by the numbers, but the story shifts when you look at grade-level progression: 7th graders are hitting 74.5% ELA and 71.6% Math, and 8th graders are at 66.7% and 74.7% respectively. The elementary grades (3-5) are weaker, particularly 4th grade ELA at 48%. Historically, scores have bounced around without a clear upward trajectory — they were at 58% ELA in 2019, dropped to 57% in 2022 post-pandemic, and now sit at 61.8%. Parents looking for academic acceleration might want to pay attention to whether the middle school rigor translates to stronger high school outcomes.
This is where P.S. 207 really stands out — and it's not visible in test scores. The survey data is exceptional: 94% parent satisfaction, 97% parent-teacher trust, 96% parent-principal trust, and 100% of families report strong relationships with teachers. Teachers are equally bullish — 100% report feeling safe, 90% trust the principal, and 91% trust their colleagues. The discipline record is remarkable: zero suspensions for three consecutive years. But here's the catch — chronic absenteeism sits at a troubling 73.5%, far above district norms. That doesn't necessarily mean chaos; in a zoned neighborhood school with many families who own homes and stay long-term, chronic absenteeism often reflects families choosing to keep kids home for minor illnesses or travel, rather than systemic disengagement. Still, it's a number worth understanding.
Enrollment of 922 students makes this a mid-sized K-8 school. The demographic mix is notably diverse: 31% Black, 28% White, 22% Asian, 14% Hispanic, with a diversity index of 83%. The economic need index of 45.8% is moderate — this isn't a high-poverty school, which aligns with the neighborhood's $108K median household income and 74% homeownership rate. At 17%, the IEP population is reasonable. The school offers ELL support, and the program richness score of 100/100 reflects an unusually robust slate of offerings across academics, arts, sports, STEM, and extracurriculars.
Marine Park-Mill Basin-Bergen Beach is a car-oriented, family-dense section of southeastern Brooklyn with a strong homeowner presence. The area scores well on education orientation (80th percentile) and safety (67th percentile), with a low poverty rate of 7%. There's easy access to Marine Park itself — a major green space — and the neighborhood has a suburban feel despite being in the city. Transit options are moderate (59th percentile), which means most families drive or walk. Median home values near $789K reflect the area's desirability for families.
This is a drive-friendly neighborhood; most families likely commute by car, though walking is feasible for those within the zone. Transit access is present but not as robust as deeper Brooklyn neighborhoods.
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
Science Proficiency
Students scoring proficient or above on the NY State Science exam.
NYC DOE InfoHub · 2022-23
Survey Results
NYC School Survey (2025) · 338 families responded (39% rate)
Programs & Activities
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. 207 Elizabeth G. Leary a good school?
- On Motley, P.S. 207 Elizabeth G. Leary earns an overall quality score of 61/100 — a blend of New York State ELA and math results, attendance, and the school-climate survey. Its state test results run in line with the District 22 average.
- What grades does P.S. 207 Elizabeth G. Leary serve?
- P.S. 207 Elizabeth G. Leary serves grades Pre-K to 8.
- How do students get into P.S. 207 Elizabeth G. Leary?
- P.S. 207 Elizabeth G. Leary admits by application through a random lottery, with no academic screen.
- Is P.S. 207 Elizabeth G. Leary public, charter, or private?
- P.S. 207 Elizabeth G. Leary is a public school in NYC Community School District 22.
- What neighborhood is P.S. 207 Elizabeth G. Leary in?
- P.S. 207 Elizabeth G. Leary is in Marine Park-Mill Basin-Bergen Beach, Brooklyn.
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