At a Glance
A high-performing zoned school on Staten Island where families stay for the long haul — and the data shows it
Families seeking a high-performing zoned school in a stable, residential Staten Island neighborhood who don't mind driving and want strong academic outcomes with excellent family-teacher relationships. Parents who value the small-town feel of a zoned neighborhood school over the lottery process of specialized or charter options will find a strong match here.
- Test scores significantly outpacing district averages in both ELA and math
- Exceptional family trust metrics (99% parent-teacher trust, 98% principal trust)
- Zero suspensions for three consecutive years
- Fifth-grade ELA proficiency at 91.3% — exceptional performance
- Strong teacher-reported safety (97%)
- Active PTA raising $160 per student
- Chronic absenteeism at 79.2% is very high despite strong academics — worth understanding why so many families keep kids home
- Grade 4 performance lags behind other grades (61.1% ELA vs. 91.3% in Grade 5) — may indicate a dip in middle elementary
- Limited transit access means driving is necessary for most families
- Class sizes at 23.4 are district-average, not small
- The school serves grades PK-5 plus 6th grade — middle school transition happens here
Based on 2024-2025 data
School SummaryDistrict 31
Among District 31's peer schools, P.S./I.S. 26 performs competitively with strong GreatSchools-style ratings in the mix. While exact percentile rankings weren't provided, the academic metrics (77.9% ELA, 83.6% math) place it well above district averages and in the upper tier of Staten Island elementary schools. The combination of strong academics, excellent family satisfaction, and zero disciplinary incidents makes it stand out among zoned options in the area.
The Carteret School is outpacing its district by a wide margin — ELA proficiency of 77.9% sits well above the district average of 61.3%, and math at 83.6% blows the district's 61% out of the water. Looking at the grade-level breakdown, Grade 5 is performing exceptionally (91.3% ELA), while Grade 4 shows more modest results (61.1% ELA). The historical trend shows impressive growth from 2016's starting point of 38.4% ELA, with the most recent jump from 67% to 77.9% in a single year being particularly striking. Math has been consistently strong, climbing from 47.2% in 2016 to the current 83.6%. The overall score of 3.23/4 places it well above the district average of 2.45, confirming this is one of the stronger elementary options in Staten Island's District 31.
The school culture reads as genuinely healthy by almost every measure. Teachers report 97% safety at school, 93% trust in the principal, and 97% collegial trust among staff — these are numbers that indicate a functioning, supportive workplace. Families echo that sentiment: 99% parent-teacher trust and 98% parent-principal trust suggest strong home-school partnerships. The discipline record is clean with zero suspensions across three consecutive years. However, the chronic absenteeism rate of 79.2% is a significant concern — nearly 8 in 10 students are considered chronically absent, which drags down the otherwise strong attendance rate of 94.1%. The survey response rate was healthy at 76% for families, giving these results credibility.
The student body skews majority-white (47%) with substantial Hispanic representation (28%) and a notable Asian population (18%), giving the school a diversity index of 71% — meaningful variety for a Staten Island zoned school. The economic need index of 42.9% indicates a mixed-income population, though the neighborhood surrounding the school trends more affluent (median household income $98,222, only 10.5% poverty). About 20% of students have IEPs, and the class size of 23.4 matches the district average exactly. PTA fundraising of $160 per student exceeds the district average of $141, suggesting active family involvement.
The New Springville-Willowbrook-Bulls Head-Travis area is a classic Staten Island residential neighborhood — high on stability (86.59 score), family orientation (though only 23.8% of households have children), and safety (85.06 score). Transit options are limited (18.39 score), which is typical for SI. The health environment scores near-perfect at 99.23, reflecting clean air and low environmental hazards. With a median home value of $641,336 and 76.2% homeownership, this is a financially stable community where families tend to stay put.
This is a car-dependent neighborhood — families will need to drive or rely on school buses, as transit access is minimal
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) · 203 families responded (76% 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./I.S. 26 The Carteret School a good school?
- On Motley, P.S./I.S. 26 The Carteret School earns an overall quality score of 81/100 — a blend of New York State ELA and math results, attendance, and the school-climate survey. Its state test results run above the District 31 average.
- What grades does P.S./I.S. 26 The Carteret School serve?
- P.S./I.S. 26 The Carteret School serves grades Pre-K to 6.
- How do students get into P.S./I.S. 26 The Carteret School?
- P.S./I.S. 26 The Carteret School admits by zone — families living in its attendance zone are generally guaranteed a seat.
- Is P.S./I.S. 26 The Carteret School public, charter, or private?
- P.S./I.S. 26 The Carteret School is a public school in NYC Community School District 31.
- What neighborhood is P.S./I.S. 26 The Carteret School in?
- P.S./I.S. 26 The Carteret School is in New Springville-Willowbrook-Bulls Head-Travis, Staten Island.
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