Salesian High School is a boys' private Catholic high school based on the educational tradition of St. John Bosco: reason, religion and kindness. With small class sizes ensuring individualized attention and a solid foundation of Christian principles, students are given not only an academic education, but cultivate lasting relationships and develop the tools they need to be repsonsible and productive members of society.
Founded in 1949 by the Carmelite order of Catholics, the Transfiguration School is closely tied to the Church of the Transfiguration in Tarrytown. The school has approximately 240 students spread across grades Pre-Kindergarten - 8.
Transfiguration School provides a structured religious and academic education that stresses the tenets of Catholic faith. The school has been awarded full accreditation by the Middle States Association of Colleges and School and adheres to a NYS Learning Standards curriculum.
The Principal of Transfiguration School is Audrey J. Woods.
The Brooklyn Brownstone School was founded in 2008 by a group of local parents concerned about their children's education. The planning team of parents included as partners the Stuyvesant Heights Parents Association, The Brooklyn Children's Museum and Children for Children. Brooklyn Brownstone is a public school serving grades PK-5. The school's principal is Nakia Haskins.
Brooklyn Brownstone has a focus on service learning-- academic excellence with an eye towards community service. The school encourages looping, a method that allows teachers and students to spend three years together to foster tightly knit family units within the larger school community.
Brooklyn Brownstone occupies the fourth floor of a campus it shares with M.S. 35., located on the first, second and third floors.
Sanford-Brown is a national school with 140 years of experience in teaching allied health professionals diagnostic and technical skills like sonography, medical billing and medical assistantship. The US Department of Labor has projected that skilled jobs in healthcare, are and will be in demand in the future. The school can offer financial assistance if you qualify.
Westchester Community College offers associate degrees for subjects such as communications and media arts, accounting, human services, journalism, cybersecurity, criminal justice, nursing, and visual arts. Morever, certificates are available for the following areas, early childhood, digital arts, cybersecurity, web development, paralegal, networking, practical nursing, among many others. This community college was founded more than 66 years ago and has about 12,000 full0 and part-time students.