Brooklyn Friends School vs. St. Ann's School
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School Overview
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Student Body
Overview
Guided by the Quaker belief that there is a Divine Light in everyone, Brooklyn Friends School cultivates an intellectually ambitious and diverse community that celebrates each individual's gifts.
We challenge our students to value and embrace difference as they develop critical thinking skills and apply their knowledge and intelligence both in and out of the classroom.
In this rich learning environment, we inspire all members of our community to voice their convictions, to discover and pursue their passions, and to seek truth.
Our graduates are compassionate, curious, and confident global citizens who let their lives speak in the spirit of leadership and service.
Saint Ann's School is not unusual in wanting to prepare children creatively and efficiently in the academic disciplines and the arts, and surely not unique in wanting students who demonstrate amply the necessary aptitude and motivation.
What is out of the ordinary, we think, is our habit of giving students freedom to achieve, to value learning more than propriety, to trust the unadorned pleasures of learning, unassisted by point scores, prizes, rankings, and punishments.
At Saint Ann's it is hard to distinguish curriculum from community.
A curriculum is traditionally thought of as a sequence of concepts and details, assumed to be related to each other, and thought to be learnable in a given period.
For us, however, the curriculum is pervasive: a vehicle for learning skills as well as facts; the medium of our friendship with children; a source of humor and poetry; a focus for activities across the disciplines and for formalisms from art to algebra.
It is also a way for our students to reach us.
As we share enthusiasm, it becomes our common ground, the center around which a group can be built, in the classroom and beyond it.
Grades Offered
PK-12
PK-12
Blue Ribbon School
No
No
Offers Post-Graduate Year
No
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Year Founded
1867
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Students Body
Total Students
687 students
1101 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
22%
27%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Pre-K Students
79
55
Kindergarten Students
41
69
Grade 1 Students
48
82
Grade 2 Students
41
80
Grade 3 Students
41
80
Grade 4 Students
35
78
Grade 5 Students
60
76
Grade 6 Students
51
81
Grade 7 Students
49
80
Grade 8 Students
62
80
Grade 9 Students
38
88
Grade 10 Students
55
88
Grade 11 Students
50
78
Grade 12 Students
37
86
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
131 teachers
194 teachers
% Faculty with Advance Degree
80%
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Average Class Size
18
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Teacher : Student Ratio
1:5
1:6
Classroom Dress Code
Casual
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Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
Nov. 30
None / Rolling
Tuition Cost
$49,000
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% on Financial Aid
23%
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Sports
Total Sports Offered
9
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Sports
Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball
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