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YESHIVAT LEV TORAH HIGH SCHOOL

3300 KINGS HIGHWAY

At a Glance

A tiny all-boys yeshiva in Flatlands with near-personal attention

Best suited for

Families seeking an extremely small, intimate all-boys learning environment with near-personal attention, and who are comfortable with a racially homogeneous student body. Best for parents who prioritize tight community bonds and individualized instruction over diversity or extensive extracurricular offerings.

What stands out
  • 6.9:1 student-teacher ratio — extraordinarily small and personal
  • All-boys environment
  • Total enrollment of just 125 students across four grades
  • Located in a quiet, family-oriented Brooklyn neighborhood
Things to consider
  • 100% White enrollment with zero diversity — this is a significant factor for many families
  • Religious affiliation data appears inconsistent (name suggests Jewish, data says Church of God in Christ)
  • Small size means limited extracurricular depth and social options outside one's grade
  • The elementary level designation conflicts with high school grades listed — worth clarifying with the school
IdentityThe Extremely Small Scale Suggests A Deeply Personal Approach To Education, Likely Built Around Individualized Attention And Close Mentoring Relationships Typical Of Traditional Yeshiva Settings.

An all-boys elementary school that functions more like an extended family than an institution. With only 125 students total, everyone knows everyone.

CommunityDiverse

This is the least diverse student body you will find in New York City private schools — 100% White enrollment with a diversity index of 0. For families prioritizing a culturally homogeneous environment, this is the data point. For families wanting diversity, this is a dealbreaker.

NeighborhoodFlatlands

Flatlands is a quiet, residential Brooklyn neighborhood with moderate family density. It's more suburban in feel than most of Brooklyn, with tree-lined streets and a calmer pace.

The area is car-friendly and residential; families driving in will find it manageable, but it's not a walkable neighborhood in the Manhattan sense.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is YESHIVAT LEV TORAH HIGH SCHOOL a good school?
Published quality ratings aren't available for YESHIVAT LEV TORAH HIGH SCHOOL yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades 9 to 12 in Flatlands.
What grades does YESHIVAT LEV TORAH HIGH SCHOOL serve?
YESHIVAT LEV TORAH HIGH SCHOOL serves grades 9 to 12.
How do students get into YESHIVAT LEV TORAH HIGH SCHOOL?
YESHIVAT LEV TORAH HIGH SCHOOL runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
Is YESHIVAT LEV TORAH HIGH SCHOOL public, charter, or private?
YESHIVAT LEV TORAH HIGH SCHOOL is a private school.
What neighborhood is YESHIVAT LEV TORAH HIGH SCHOOL in?
YESHIVAT LEV TORAH HIGH SCHOOL is in Flatlands, Brooklyn.
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