AL-Noor School
Grades: PK-12
Students: 568
Type: Private
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675 4th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11232
Brooklyn, NY 11232
(718) 768-7181
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8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Ps 124 Silas B Dutcher
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5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI have two kids in the school this year and we absolutely adore it. It is not our zoned school and I am so glad we chose 124. It is a small school, which makes it feel like family. All the staff know my kids’ names and how to best engage them in learning. There is strong social-emotional support including free counseling through the CBO partner, Counseling in Schools. There is also low-cost extended care 3K-4K and free after school for K-5 through a partnership with YMCA. My children feel both challenged academically and safe in the school. There are many enrichment programs available as well including a full time art and music teacher as well dedicated science, social studies, and theater teachers; and external programs such as dance, improv, swimming, coding and Lego robotics, among others. Over the last two years, the school has shifted to incorporate more project- and play-based learning, recognizing that these are children and learning can take many forms, including how you interact with peers to strategize and solve math problems or read & write a story together.Of course every school has challenges, but it’s important to note that leadership is open to feedback and willing to work with individuals and families to best support them. The parent community is highly engaged, prioritizing family events over high priced galas and auctions. We love the diversity of the school — cultural, language, socioeconomic — as it reflects the broader NYC and global community. This is not something that can be said for other neighborhood schools. Highly encourage folks to check out the website (ps124brooklyn.org) or stop by for a tour.Parent Review9mo ago22 Reviews - P.S. 172 Beacon School Of Excellence
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8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageUnfortunately things have gone downhill a bit in the last couple years. Some of the best teachers have left, some of the current teachers really not up to par. Complaints to school administration are met with tepid responses. Their wonderful parent coordinator passed away last year and that leaves a gap that simply cannot be repaired, she was the glue holding many things together. Mostly white teachers with mostly BIPOC students. I would think twice about sending a neurodiverse student here too. They will continue to score well on exams because they teach aggressively for that but my kids experience of school this tear has been a disappointment. Counseling and psychology are good but not good enough to make up for the very low emotional intelligence of some of the teachers.Parent Review8mo ago34 Reviews - Al-Noor School
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NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating Averagemost teachers are great, the younger teachers are the best teachers honestly, good environment and everybody knows eachother, like all the high schoolers and middle schoolers all know each other regardless of their grade the kids here are very easy to befriend. Islam is taught very well but the one problem will be that the kids here as of now aren't the best and they do bad things and i'd say its just what this generation has become, the kids here are no better then public school and this is coming from a person who has went to public school for 10 years.Student Review7mo ago15 Reviews - St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy
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NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageA sinking ship. Don’t get on it.Parent Review3mo ago24 Reviews
Brooklyn schools - AL-Noor School is located at 675 4th Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11232. AL-Noor School is a Private school that serves grade levels PK-12.
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