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ST MARK'S DAY SCHOOL

1346 PRESIDENT STREET

At a Glance

A Tiny Calvinist Elementary in Crown Heights Built on Faith and Individual Attention

Best suited for

Families seeking a small, intimate elementary school with a Calvinist Christian foundation who value extraordinary individual attention over breadth of programs. Ideal for parents who want their children in a tight-knit, faith-based environment where every teacher knows every child's name.

What stands out
  • Extraordinary 3:1 student-teacher ratio — essentially one adult for every three children
  • Calvinist Christian foundation with traditional values
  • Tiny enrollment of just 40 students creates a family-like atmosphere
  • Pre-K through 5th grade in one small building
Things to consider
  • Very small school size may limit extracurricular offerings and social opportunities
  • Nearly all students are Black (95%) — low demographic diversity
  • Must be comfortable with explicitly Christian (Calvinist) philosophy
  • Limited scale means less structure and variety than larger schools
IdentityThe Calvinist Affiliation Means The School Emphasizes Reformed Christian Values, Discipline, And Academic Rigor Rooted In Religious Tradition. With Only 40 Students Total Across Six Grade Levels, Every Child Gets Enormous Individual Attention From Teachers Who Know Them Well.

A tiny Calvinist elementary school with a 3:1 student-teacher ratio — this is about as personal as schooling gets in New York City.

CommunityHomogeneous

The student body is remarkably homogeneous: 95% Black and 5% Hispanic. This is a school where nearly everyone shares a similar background, which can create a tight-knit community but means less demographic diversity than many Brooklyn families might expect.

NeighborhoodCrown Heights (South)

Crown Heights (South) is a historically Black neighborhood in central Brooklyn with strong Caribbean influence, high family density, and a mix of residential blocks. The area has seen ongoing development and demographic shifts in recent years, but retains a community-oriented feel.

The school sits on President Street in a residential part of southern Crown Heights — typically walkable for local families, though many will drive or use public transit from farther away.

Notable Programs

STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics)Music programForeign languageReligious studiesSteel Band

What Parents Are Saying

Mixed reviews; Niche rating 1.75/5 with complaints about food quality, teacher behavior, and favoritism; GreatSchools rating 3.1/5; some positive mentions of small class sizes, music/language/STEAM programs, and dedicated staff

Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026

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