Best Jewish Elementary Schools in NYC

21 schools match. Top 10 ranked by size, tuition fit, and freshness of our data.

AdmitCompass tracks 21 jewish elementary-level schools in NYC. Annual tuition ranges from $11.4K/yr to $56.5K/yr, with a median of $34.2K/yr across schools that publish a number. Brooklyn has the highest concentration with 14 schools, followed by New York (2).

Elementary admissions decisions tend to weigh family fit and developmental readiness more than test scores. Most schools assess via a play-based visit at age 4-5 and rolling interviews for K-5 transfers. Every school is re-verified through direct outreach to admissions teams; data is refreshed on a 180-day cadence and timestamped on each profile.

See also: Private, Charter, Catholic.

  1. 1

    Bnos Malka Academy

    Forest Hills, Queens County · Grades PK-8

    Tuition
    $11.4K/yr
    Type
    private
    • ~400 students
  2. 2

    Hebrew Academy of Staten Island

    Staten Island, Richmond County · Grades PK-8

    Tuition
    $17.5K/yr
    Type
    private
    • ~250 students
  3. 3

    Hannah Senesh Community Day School

    Brooklyn, Kings County · Grades K-8

    Tuition
    $35.9K/yr
    Type
    private
    • ~250 students
  4. 4

    Congregation Beth Elohim Yachad Early Childhood Center

    Brooklyn, Kings County · Grades N-K

    Tuition
    $32.5K/yr
    Type
    private
    • ~200 students
  5. 5

    SAR Academy

    Bronx, Bronx County · Grades N-8

    Tuition
    Free
    Type
    private
    • ~950 students
  6. 6

    Yeshiva of Central Queens

    Flushing, Queens County · Grades PK-8

    Tuition
    Free
    Type
    private
    • ~950 students
  7. 7

    The Abraham Joshua Heschel School

    New York, New York County · Grades N-12

    Tuition
    $54.9K/yr
    Type
    private
    • ~850 students
  8. 8

    Rodeph Sholom School

    New York, New York County · Grades N-8

    Tuition
    $56.5K/yr
    Type
    private
    • ~650 students
  9. 9

    Kinneret Day School

    Bronx, Bronx County · Grades PK-5

    Tuition
    Free
    Type
    private
    • ~150 students
  10. 10

    Magen David Yeshivah

    Brooklyn, Kings County · Grades PK-12

    Tuition
    Free
    Type
    private
How we rank these schools

Built relationships, not scrapers. AdmitCompass ranks schools using a composite score that blends four signals: enrollment size (a proxy for stability and program breadth), tuition reasonableness within the local market, freshness of our most recent verification, and a small bonus for schools with full admissions detail published on their profile.

Public data comes from the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE), the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), and each school's own admissions pages. The information that actually matters to most families — acceptance rates, deadlines, what a director cares about — comes from direct interviews with school directors and admissions coaches across our active markets.

We do not publish scoring weights or per-axis thresholds. That keeps the moat intact: the rankings reflect actual conversations with people inside schools, not a formula anyone with a crawler could clone. Every profile is re-verified on a 180-day cadence, and the "last updated" date is timestamped on every school page.

Read the full methodology.

Frequently asked questions

What's the average tuition for elementary schools in NYC?
Across the 21 schools on this list, annual tuition ranges from $11.4K/yr to $56.5K/yr, with a median of $34.2K/yr. Many schools offer financial aid, sibling discounts, or accept Florida Step Up / FES scholarships — check each school's detail page for current aid policy.
How competitive is admission in NYC?
Admissions selectivity ranges from open-enrollment (most charters and parish schools) to highly selective (top independent K-12 programs). Each school's profile page lists deadlines, test requirements, and any published acceptance rate.
What's the smallest and largest school on this list?
Kinneret Day School is the smallest with 150 students; SAR Academy is the largest at 970. Smaller schools tend to offer more direct teacher contact and tighter community; larger schools usually have more elective and extracurricular breadth.
Is this list updated?
Yes. We re-verify school data on a 180-day cadence through direct contact with admissions teams, plus cross-checks against FLDOE, NCES, and published school sources. Each school profile shows the date of its most recent verification.

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