Public | 9-12 | 539 students |
PHONE: (212) 757-5274
New York's Manhattan Bridges High School serves grades 9-12 in the New York City Department of Education district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 3 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 11 school community members.
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Manhattan Bridges is fantastic! I really love it. i graduated in 2010 and i will never forget how well the teacher dedicate their own time to help students. it offers really good academic programs for new students in the NYC area. Thank you so much for open the doors for me.
I was a teacher for two years in this school and helped develop the Advanced Placement program. This is an outstanding holding environment for students and truly a wonderful place to learn. Even today, as I keep touch with my former students, they are prospering in college and have matured into outstanding young citizens. Without a doubt this is due to the nurturing that Manhattan Bridges provided.
Manhattan Bridges High School has an experienced staff that truly cares for the students.
We love Mahattan Bridges High School, because our school is very unique. We are a small community, yet we are a huge family that cares for our students. Everyone is essential part in supporting our student education. We have teachers like Mr. Castillo and Mr. Calovini that give more than 100% and then some. They make sure that the students achieve their goals and graduate on time. Everyone in our school in one form or another puts a grain of sand in supporting our school.
We have awesome students, awesome faculty and an incredible support staff. Most students have been in the country less than three years and they're working hard to learn English and prepare for college. Teachers work like crazy to make sure students are improving both their content knowledge and their language skills (in both English and Spanish) and the administration and support staff provide the glue that holds the whole process together. Everyone here works hard so that our students succeed!
I was part of the first graduating class of MBHS, I came to this country without knowing any English.... and now it's not perfect but I'm really proud of what I had accomplish..... I Love MBHS.... Ms. Medina the Principal of the school is the best...........
Best School I've ever seen and the guidance counselor is the best Mirian Lucas she help alot and guides to the right path always thinks about whats right for the children all the students love her she is a big part of Manhattan Bridges high school
A naturing staff and a purposed school. Bringing inivative ideas to academic achievement. The school ties all the resources and creativity brought by Partners and faculty to bring to the children the best High Schoo experience ever.
This is an excellent school, everyone knows each other, it has a family like environment, the teachers are always there for the students, the counselors are great; they are all always willing to help any student without hesitation. the security in the school is one of the best in the city: x-ray scanners and a 20+ well equipped security personal is always there to prevent problems in the Park West Campus
Excellent school with a small student to teacher ratio considering that it is in NYC.
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