Public | 6-12 | 589 students |
South Bronx Preparatory - A College Board School serves grades 6-12 in the New York City Department of Education district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
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100% of our students are assigned an advisor and advisory group which is continuous through four years of high school. 99% of our school's second class of graduating seniors were accepted into college, despite the fact that our school is located in the poorest congressional district in America, Our school of 600 students offers 50 afterschool programs. Are teachers are energetic, deeply caring, think outside the box, and are led by a strong, enlightened principal and administrative support team.
I believe this school is the best thing that has happen to the south Bronx. My son is in the 11th grade. He will be the first graduating class coming out of this school since they opened 3 yrs ago. The principal, teachers, counselors are the best. They are so interested in your child's education. They are also involved, especially when it comes to big city test. They have tutoring after school even on Saturdays to make sure your child does well. I recommend this school to anyone. My ratings are 10+
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