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  1. Saint Ann’s School admits students of any race, color, religion, creed, gender, disability, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation or any other category protected by applicable federal, state or local law, to all the rights privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School.

  2. We hope the Parent Guide pages also allow you to glimpse the arc of a Saint Ann’s education, so that parents of children in our younger grades can get some sense of what’s coming around the bend. The first part of the guide focuses on what makes us us. These are our universal truths, those elements of Saint Ann’s philosophy and structure ...

  3. Brooklyn Army Terminal. BOAT. 1 event, 18 1 event, 18 2024-05-18 Alumni Day. Alumni Day. May 18. Alumni Day Alumni Day. 0 events, 19 0 events, 19 ... Saint Ann’s School admits students of any race, color, religion, creed, gender, disability, national or ethnic origin, ...

  4. Our Lower School (grades 1-3) is located in the Farber Building at 153 Pierrepont Street, one block from our main building. To apply to the first grade, a child must turn 6 by September 1 of the entry year. There are generally 80 students per grade from first grade onward. There are 4 classrooms per grade in grades 1-3.

  5. Part time History Teacher 2024-25. Kindergarten Assistant & Substitute Teacher 2024-25. Director of Security and School Safety 2024-25. Physical Education (Recreational Arts) Teacher and Coach 2024-25. Lower School Assistant / After School Teacher or Coordinator 2024-25. Saint Ann’s School admits students of any race, color, religion, creed ...

  6. Fax: 646-883-9459. Email: admissions@saintannsny.org. Diana Lomask, Director of Admission. Molly Sissors, Assistant Director of Admission. Leda Fisher, Admissions Assistant. Cathy Fuerst, Director of the Preschool. 26 Willow Place. Phone: 718-522-1660 x401. All correspondence should be sent to the main Saint Ann’s address below.

  7. Building skills are expanded through work in plaster, clay, cardboard, and wood. Ultimately, students find their own relationship to art through the viewing, discussing and making of art works. Two art electives are offered to upper middle school students. A drawing elective includes students from both seventh and eighth grades.