At a Glance
A small, diverse Catholic girls' school in the heart of Park Slope
Families seeking a Catholic education for their daughters who value a small, tight-knit community. It's particularly well-suited for parents who want their daughters to learn and lead in a single-gender environment, and who appreciate the combination of faith-based values with a genuinely diverse student body. The small scale is ideal for families who prioritize personal attention over athletic facilities or extensive extracurricular programming.
- All-girls environment designed to build confidence and leadership in young women
- 10:1 student-teacher ratio means real personalization
- Very diverse student body (diversity index of 0.84)
- Roman Catholic values and community
- Tiny enrollment (180) creates an intimate, family-like atmosphere
- As a Roman Catholic school, religious instruction and values are central to the experience — this is a commitment, not just a label
- All-girls environment may not be the right fit for every student
- Private school tuition applies (specific cost not available here)
- Students who don't share the Catholic faith may find the religious components more intensive than at nonsectarian schools
- Very small size means limited extracurricular options compared to larger schools
A Roman Catholic all-girls secondary school with approximately 180 students, creating an intimate educational community.
The student body at St. Saviour is notably diverse — with a diversity index of 0.8368, the school reflects the broader richness of Brooklyn. The enrollment is fairly evenly distributed across Black (25.6%), Hispanic (26.1%), White (26.1%), and Multiracial/Other (21.1%) students, with very few Asian students (1.1%). This diversity is a real asset in a Catholic school setting, where students from different backgrounds learn together.
Park Slope is one of Brooklyn's most family-friendly neighborhoods, known for its tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and strong community feel. With a family density score of 92/100, this is a neighborhood where families cluster — and St. Saviour fits right in. The school sits in an area with excellent walkability, near Prospect Park and well-connected to public transit.
Park Slope is highly walkable, with easy access to Prospect Park, local shops and restaurants, and good public transit connections.
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What Parents Are Saying
Positive reviews on GreatSchools (4.0/5) and Niche (4.2/5); described as academically rigorous with strong community and values-based education
Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is ST SAVIOUR HIGH SCHOOL a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for ST SAVIOUR HIGH SCHOOL yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades 9 to 12 in Park Slope.
- What grades does ST SAVIOUR HIGH SCHOOL serve?
- ST SAVIOUR HIGH SCHOOL serves grades 9 to 12.
- How do students get into ST SAVIOUR HIGH SCHOOL?
- ST SAVIOUR HIGH SCHOOL runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
- Is ST SAVIOUR HIGH SCHOOL public, charter, or private?
- ST SAVIOUR HIGH SCHOOL is a private school.
- What neighborhood is ST SAVIOUR HIGH SCHOOL in?
- ST SAVIOUR HIGH SCHOOL is in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
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