At a Glance
A Dual-Curriculum Yeshiva Where Torah Learning Meets Liberal Arts
Families seeking a yeshiva that balances serious Torah study with strong academic preparation. Parents who value character education rooted in Jewish values, want their children to develop Hebrew fluency, and appreciate the option of an Israel program will find a good fit. The school works well for families already embedded in the Jewish community or those looking to raise their children with a dual identity — American and Jewish — grounded in learning.
- Dual curriculum integrating Jewish and secular studies from preschool through 5th grade
- STEAM Exploration program bringing hands-on science and technology into the classroom
- Scholars Program for academic enrichment
- Year in Israel program offering an immersive experience
- 10 Core Values framework guiding character education
- Strong Hebrew language instruction integrated throughout the curriculum
- Single-tuition structure at $22,100 — predictable but represents a significant annual investment
- Rolling admissions mean the school fills spots as they become available — early inquiry recommended
- As a Jewish day school, families should be comfortable with religious observance requirements
- The school serves only through 5th grade — families will need to plan for middle school transition
- Limited diversity by design, as the community is built around shared Jewish identity
A Jewish day school serving preschool through 5th grade with a dual curriculum that integrates Torah studies with a full liberal arts program. The school emphasizes character development through 10 Core Values including Yirat Shamaim (fear and love of God), Chochma (wisdom), and Emet (truth and integrity).
Parent reviews speak to a school where teachers are described as exceptional and deeply caring. Families appreciate that students are prepared not just academically but for life — with parents noting strong extracurricular offerings and a community that feels like an extended family.
The school sits in Mapleton-Midwood (West), a residential Brooklyn neighborhood with strong Jewish roots. It's a family-oriented area where synagogues, kosher establishments, and community institutions are woven into the streetscape. The neighborhood has a suburban feel with tree-lined blocks, making it comfortable for families with young children.
The neighborhood is generally walkable and family-friendly, though most families will likely drive or use school buses given the suburban character of the area.
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What Parents Are Saying
Positive reviews on Niche highlight diverse student preparation for life, exceptional and caring teachers, quality education, and many extracurricular activities; 4.7/5 rating from 3 alumni reviews
Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is YESHIVAH OF FLATBUSH ES a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for YESHIVAH OF FLATBUSH ES yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 5 in Mapleton-Midwood (West).
- What grades does YESHIVAH OF FLATBUSH ES serve?
- YESHIVAH OF FLATBUSH ES serves grades Pre-K to 5.
- How do students get into YESHIVAH OF FLATBUSH ES?
- YESHIVAH OF FLATBUSH ES runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
- Is YESHIVAH OF FLATBUSH ES public, charter, or private?
- YESHIVAH OF FLATBUSH ES is a private school.
- What neighborhood is YESHIVAH OF FLATBUSH ES in?
- YESHIVAH OF FLATBUSH ES is in Mapleton-Midwood (West), Brooklyn.
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