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UNITED TALMUDICAL ACADEMY-BORO PARK

1275 36 STREET

At a Glance

A Yeshiva Education for Girls in Brooklyn's Orthodox Community

Best suited for

Families deeply embedded in or seeking to join the Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn, particularly those who want their daughters to receive an integrated Torah and secular education in an all-girls setting through elementary school. Best for parents who prioritize religious identity and community cohesion over demographic diversity.

What stands out
  • All-girls environment through 5th grade
  • 10.6:1 student-teacher ratio providing significant individual attention
  • Large enrollment (nearly 2,000) creating a robust peer community
  • Integrated Torah and secular academics typical of quality yeshivas
Things to consider
  • 100% homogeneous student body — not a fit for families seeking diversity
  • Single-gender education through elementary — consider your daughter's comfort level
  • Religious requirements likely include modest dress, Hebrew language, and Torah study
  • Tuition costs for private yeshiva education can be substantial
  • Very specific community fit — this is designed for families committed to Orthodox Jewish practice
IdentityRooted In Orthodox Jewish Tradition, The School Combines Rigorous Torah Study With Comprehensive Secular Education. Students Engage In Both Religious Texts And Standard Academic Subjects, Reflecting The Dual Commitment Common To Yeshiva Education.

An all-girls yeshiva with nearly 2,000 students serving grades PK-5, operating as part of Brooklyn's Orthodox Jewish community. The 10.6:1 student-teacher ratio means each girl gets significant personal attention despite the school's size.

CommunityHomogeneous

The student body is entirely white/Jewish, reflecting the school's position within a dedicated Orthodox community. With 1,982 students across early elementary grades, this is a sizable institution serving a tight-knit neighborhood population.

NeighborhoodKensington

Kensington is a Brooklyn neighborhood with strong Orthodox Jewish roots, particularly known for its Boro Park community nearby. The area is characterized by family density and a neighborhood feel where community institutions like this yeshiva are central to daily life.

Kensington is a walkable neighborhood where families can easily reach local schools, synagogues, and shops on foot.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is UNITED TALMUDICAL ACADEMY-BORO PARK a good school?
Published quality ratings aren't available for UNITED TALMUDICAL ACADEMY-BORO PARK yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 5 in Kensington.
What grades does UNITED TALMUDICAL ACADEMY-BORO PARK serve?
UNITED TALMUDICAL ACADEMY-BORO PARK serves grades Pre-K to 5.
How do students get into UNITED TALMUDICAL ACADEMY-BORO PARK?
UNITED TALMUDICAL ACADEMY-BORO PARK runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
Is UNITED TALMUDICAL ACADEMY-BORO PARK public, charter, or private?
UNITED TALMUDICAL ACADEMY-BORO PARK is a private school.
What neighborhood is UNITED TALMUDICAL ACADEMY-BORO PARK in?
UNITED TALMUDICAL ACADEMY-BORO PARK is in Kensington, Brooklyn.
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