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YESHIVA OF BROOKLYN

1200 OCEAN PARKWAY

At a Glance

An intimate all-girls school with a 4:1 student-teacher ratio — small by design

Best suited for

Families seeking an extremely small, personalized all-girls educational environment with strong individual attention and a religious foundation. Best fit for parents who value intimacy over breadth and want their daughters in a tightly-knit, single-gender setting.

What stands out
  • Exceptional 4:1 student-teacher ratio — among the lowest in the city
  • All-girls environment from pre-K through 5th grade
  • Tiny community of just 29 students — everyone knows everyone
  • Religious foundation that shapes school culture and values
Things to consider
  • Very small enrollment means limited social options within the school
  • Zero racial diversity in the student body
  • Highly specialized environment may not suit all families
  • Such a small scale means fewer extracurricular options compared to larger schools
IdentityBuilt Around The Idea That Small Scale Enables Deep Teacher-Student Relationships And Individualized Attention. The Religious Affiliation With The Church Of God In Christ Shapes The School'S Values And Community Life.

A tiny all-girls private school serving pre-K through 5th grade with an extremely low 4:1 student-teacher ratio.

CommunityHomogeneous

The student body is entirely White (100%), with zero racial diversity recorded. With only 29 students across six grade levels, the community is extremely tight-knit — almost like an extended family.

NeighborhoodMapleton-Midwood (West)

Located in the Mapleton-Midwood area of Brooklyn, a residential neighborhood with moderate family density (62/100). Ocean Parkway runs nearby, providing access to transportation and local amenities.

The area is primarily residential with good accessibility to local services.

What Parents Are Saying

Positive reviews mention warm, exciting environment with caring staff; alumni describe nice community, quality education, and lasting friendships

Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026

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