At a Glance
An intimate all-girls secondary school in Midwood with an unusually low 7.5:1 student-teacher ratio
Families seeking an intensely small, all-girls secondary school environment with unusually low student-teacher ratios and a faith-based community — particularly those who prioritize personalized attention and a tight-knit school culture over diversity or broad extracurricular offerings.
- Extremely small student-teacher ratio of 7.5:1 — substantially more personalized than typical private schools
- All-girls environment for grades 9-12, creating a setting specifically designed for teenage girls
- Total enrollment of just 156 students means every member of the community knows each other
- Small class sizes as a direct result of low student-teacher ratio
- The student body is 100% White with no racial diversity — this may or may not align with family values around diversity exposure
- Religious affiliation with Church of God in Christ may or may not match family practice, and the school name suggests Jewish influence that parents may want to clarify
- At $0 diversity index, the school lacks the demographic mix found in most NYC private schools
- Very small size means limited extracurricular options and social circle compared to larger schools
A small, all-girls private secondary school with a 7.5:1 student-teacher ratio and religious affiliation with the Church of God in Christ.
The student body is entirely White with zero racial diversity recorded, making this one of the least diverse schools in the city.
Midwood is a residential Brooklyn neighborhood with moderate family density, characterized by a mix of single-family homes and apartment buildings. The area has a historically diverse population and sits near the border of Gravesend and Sheepshead Bay.
Ocean Avenue provides good accessibility within Midwood, with the neighborhood offering straightforward navigation for local families.
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What Parents Are Saying
MySchoolScout rating 6.7/10; GreatSchools shows 0 reviews; described as close-knit community with small class sizes
Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is SHAARE TORAH HIGH SCHOOL-GIRLS a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for SHAARE TORAH HIGH SCHOOL-GIRLS yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades 9 to 12 in Midwood.
- What grades does SHAARE TORAH HIGH SCHOOL-GIRLS serve?
- SHAARE TORAH HIGH SCHOOL-GIRLS serves grades 9 to 12.
- How do students get into SHAARE TORAH HIGH SCHOOL-GIRLS?
- SHAARE TORAH HIGH SCHOOL-GIRLS runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
- Is SHAARE TORAH HIGH SCHOOL-GIRLS public, charter, or private?
- SHAARE TORAH HIGH SCHOOL-GIRLS is a private school.
- What neighborhood is SHAARE TORAH HIGH SCHOOL-GIRLS in?
- SHAARE TORAH HIGH SCHOOL-GIRLS is in Midwood, Brooklyn.
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