At a Glance
A Tiny, Intimate Learning Community on the Upper West Side
Families seeking an intimate, highly personalized education for their young children (pre-k through 5th grade) in a Manhattan neighborhood. Ideal for parents who value extremely small class sizes and close teacher-child relationships over athletic programs or a large student body. Works well for families who live in or near the Upper West Side and want their children in a neighborhood school with a progressive, nonsectarian philosophy.
- Tiny enrollment of just 77 students — this is an intimate, family-like environment
- 5.6:1 student-teacher ratio — exceptional individual attention
- Serves pre-k through 5th grade — families can keep younger children in one school community
- Nonsectarian — no religious affiliation, open to all families
- Upper West Side location in Manhattan's most family-dense neighborhood
- Nearly 20% multiracial student population — reflects modern family diversity
- Very small school — limited sports teams, extracurricular options, and social breadth
- At 77 total students, the grade cohorts are tiny — may feel too small for some children
- Private school tuition in Manhattan is a significant financial commitment
- No religious affiliation for families seeking faith-based education
- As a combined (elementary) school, there's no middle or high school pathway
A nonsectarian progressive school with a 5.6:1 student-teacher ratio — this is small and personal in a way most schools can't match. With only 77 students across pre-k through 5th grade, teachers genuinely know every child.
The student body is predominantly white (57%) with meaningful multiracial representation (nearly 20%). The diversity index of 0.76 is solid — this isn't an insular bubble. About a quarter of students are students of color, creating a moderately diverse community.
The Upper West Side-Lincoln Square is one of Manhattan's most family-friendly neighborhoods, with the highest possible family density rating. Tree-lined streets, access to Central Park, and a mix of brownstones and pre-war buildings create a classic Manhattan residential feel.
As a Manhattan neighborhood, this is highly walkable with easy access to transit, but parking and traffic can be challenging for commuters from outside the immediate area.
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What Parents Are Saying
Parents report transformative experiences with significant progress in speech, reading, and confidence; teachers and therapists described as dedicated, kind, and patient; strong communication and community involvement; substantial arts and movement programs that help develop social skills
Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is PARKSIDE SCHOOL a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for PARKSIDE SCHOOL yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 5 in Upper West Side-Lincoln Square.
- What grades does PARKSIDE SCHOOL serve?
- PARKSIDE SCHOOL serves grades Pre-K to 5.
- How do students get into PARKSIDE SCHOOL?
- PARKSIDE SCHOOL runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
- Is PARKSIDE SCHOOL public, charter, or private?
- PARKSIDE SCHOOL is a private school.
- What neighborhood is PARKSIDE SCHOOL in?
- PARKSIDE SCHOOL is in Upper West Side-Lincoln Square, Manhattan.
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