At a Glance
A Small All-Girls Religious School With Extraordinary Personal Attention
Families seeking an intimate, all-girls environment with religious values and extraordinary individual attention. This is ideal for parents who prioritize close teacher-student relationships above diversity or a wide range of extracurriculars, and who are comfortable with a homogeneous community that shares specific religious and cultural values.
- Remarkably small size with a 3.8:1 student-teacher ratio — among the lowest ratios you'll find in any NYC private school
- All-girls learning environment, which can foster confidence and leadership opportunities for teenage girls
- Religious affiliation with the Church of God in Christ provides values-based education
- Total enrollment of only 173 students means every girl is known by name
- The student body is 100% White — families seeking diversity should weigh whether this aligns with their values
- Very small size means limited extracurricular options and social dynamics compared to larger schools
- Religious affiliation may be more pronounced than typical secular private schools
- The community is insular and may not prepare students for diverse college or professional environments
An all-girls private secondary school affiliated with the Church of God in Christ, serving grades 9-12 with an extremely small enrollment of 173 students.
The student body is entirely White (100%), making this one of the least diverse schools in the city. With only 173 students across four grades, the community is tight-knit and intimate — think of it as an extended family rather than a typical school.
Located in the Madison neighborhood of Brooklyn, a residential area near Avenue R. This is a family-dense part of Flatbush/Midwood, characterized by single-family homes and small apartment buildings. The school sits in a traditionally Jewish and Caribbean area of Brooklyn, though this particular school draws from a different community.
The school is accessible by foot in this Brooklyn neighborhood, with typical urban infrastructure — sidewalks, crosswalks, and nearby public transit options.
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What Parents Are Saying
overwhelmingly positive with 18 reviews averaging 4.67/5 stars; described as warm, family-like environment with caring staff and teachers invested in student success; emotionally supportive while academically challenging; noted for activities like color war, Chagigas, Raninu, and Shabbaton
Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is PROSPECT PARK BNOS LEAH HIGH SCH a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for PROSPECT PARK BNOS LEAH HIGH SCH yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 12 in Madison.
- What grades does PROSPECT PARK BNOS LEAH HIGH SCH serve?
- PROSPECT PARK BNOS LEAH HIGH SCH serves grades Pre-K to 12.
- How do students get into PROSPECT PARK BNOS LEAH HIGH SCH?
- PROSPECT PARK BNOS LEAH HIGH SCH runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
- Is PROSPECT PARK BNOS LEAH HIGH SCH public, charter, or private?
- PROSPECT PARK BNOS LEAH HIGH SCH is a private school.
- What neighborhood is PROSPECT PARK BNOS LEAH HIGH SCH in?
- PROSPECT PARK BNOS LEAH HIGH SCH is in Madison, Brooklyn.
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