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RODEPH SHOLOM SCHOOL

10 WEST 84 STREET

At a Glance

A Reform Jewish Day School Where Academic Rigor Meets Warmth

Best suited for

Families seeking a progressive Jewish education that doesn’t sacrifice academic rigor; parents who value social-emotional wellness as highly as academics; children who thrive in small, nurturing environments where kindness and curiosity coexist. Ideal for families who want their child’s Jewish identity to inform their educational experience without the orthodoxy of more traditional day schools.

What stands out
  • Farm program in the Catskills beginning in 2nd grade — a multi-day experience connecting students to nature and community
  • Social-emotional wellness program with dedicated on-staff psychologists supporting student mental health
  • Health and Wellness curriculum for grades 4-8 that builds life skills beyond academics
  • Middle School Scholars program offering substantial grants ($10,000-$35,000) for alumni entering Jewish day high schools
  • Jewish Professionals Scholarship Program supporting families pursuing careers in public service
  • Small class sizes allow for personalized attention and strong student-teacher relationships
Things to consider
  • Tuition ranges significantly from $27,650 to $71,890 depending on grade level — families should confirm exact costs for their child’s grade
  • As a Jewish day school, Jewish life and learning are central — families of other backgrounds should understand this integration is core, not optional
  • The school ends at 5th grade, so families will need to plan for middle school transitions (the Middle School Scholars grants support this)
  • Selective — families should review admissions requirements and apply by December 15
IdentityRooted In Reform Jewish Tradition, The School Emphasizes Inquiry, Ethical Reasoning, And Personal Growth. Students Explore Jewish Texts And Holidays Not As Rote Memorization But As Frameworks For Understanding Identity, Community, And Moral Decision-Making. The Dual Commitment To Academic Excellence And Spiritual/Emotional Development Defines The Student Experience.

An independent Reform Jewish day school serving roughly 300 students from preschool through 5th grade, Rodeph Sholom weaves Jewish values, ethics, and tradition into a challenging secular curriculum. The school is committed to developing students who think critically and live with purpose — not just academic performers.

CommunityThe School Attracts Families From Across The Upper West Side And Beyond, With A Community That Reflects The Neighborhood'S Demographic Diversity While Sharing A Commitment To Jewish Values And Progressive Education.

The parent community is described as exceptionally warm and tight-knit, with families who value both intellectual rigor and character development. There’s a palpable sense of belonging — parents describe other students as kind and respectful, and many note their children’s genuine enthusiasm for school.

NeighborhoodUpper West Side (Central)

Located on West 84th Street in the heart of the Upper West Side, Rodeph Sholom sits in one of Manhattan’s most family-dense neighborhoods. The area is rich with cultural institutions, parks, and restaurants — a place where strollers and schoolbags are part of the daily scenery.

Highly walkable. Most families in this neighborhood walk or take public transit, and the school is well-connected to the 86th Street subway hub.

Notable Programs

Farm program in Catskills (students visit starting 2nd grade)Middle School Scholars program (annual grants $10,000-$35,000)Jewish Professionals Scholarship ProgramSocial-emotional wellness program with on-staff psychologistsHealth and Wellness classes (4th-8th Grade)

What Parents Are Saying

Overwhelmingly positive - 91% of 78 reviews rate 5 stars on Niche. Parents describe the community as warm, nurturing, and welcoming with kind, respectful children genuinely excited about learning. Strong academics paired with nurturing development. Notable praise for faculty excellence and responsive administration.

Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026

Frequently Asked Questions
Is RODEPH SHOLOM SCHOOL a good school?
Published quality ratings aren't available for RODEPH SHOLOM SCHOOL yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 5 in Upper West Side (Central).
What grades does RODEPH SHOLOM SCHOOL serve?
RODEPH SHOLOM SCHOOL serves grades Pre-K to 5.
How do students get into RODEPH SHOLOM SCHOOL?
RODEPH SHOLOM SCHOOL runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
Is RODEPH SHOLOM SCHOOL public, charter, or private?
RODEPH SHOLOM SCHOOL is a private school.
What neighborhood is RODEPH SHOLOM SCHOOL in?
RODEPH SHOLOM SCHOOL is in Upper West Side (Central), Manhattan.
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