At a Glance
An All-Girls Elementary Yeshiva with a Church of God Affiliation in Midwood
Families seeking a small, all-girls religious elementary school in the Mapleton-Midwood area who are comfortable with a homogeneous student body and want single-sex education for their daughters. Best fit for parents who prioritize a traditional religious environment and small class sizes over diversity and are willing to evaluate the unusual religious affiliation directly with the school.
- All-girls elementary environment from pre-K through 5th grade
- Small school scale with 478 total students
- 13:1 student-teacher ratio provides relatively personalized attention
- Located in a neighborhood with very high family density (91/100)
- Single-sex education for young girls
- Religious affiliation (Church of God in Christ) is unusual for a school named Yeshiva — families should inquire directly about this
- Student body is 100% White with zero diversity — significant tradeoff for families seeking multicultural exposure
- Safety score of 58/100 is below average — parents should visit the neighborhood personally
- Moderate transit score (61/100) may mean longer commutes for some families
- As an all-girls school, there is no option for coeducational settings
An all-girls private elementary school with a 13:1 student-teacher ratio, serving pre-K through 5th grade. The religious affiliation (Church of God in Christ) is unusual for a school named Yeshiva — typically yeshivas are Jewish institutions — suggesting either a unique denominational history or a data anomaly worth noting.
This is an extremely homogeneous student body — 100% White with a diversity index of 0 on a 0-1 scale. For families seeking a diverse classroom experience, this would represent the opposite end of the spectrum.
Mapleton-Midwood (West) is a densely family-oriented neighborhood in central Brooklyn, known historically for its Jewish population and single-family homes. The area has moderate public transit options and a safety score that suggests some caution may be needed.
Ocean Parkway is a major thoroughfare with good access to local shops and services, though the neighborhood is more car-friendly than walkable in some sections. Families should consider transportation logistics, as transit scores are moderate at 61/100.
What Parents Are Saying
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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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