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  1. Our Lower School students are independent beings with exquisite minds and a natural desire to learn. They are ready for any intellectual foray and capable of deep, authentic plunges into academic areas and the arts. We give our teachers great freedom to teach what they love—be it a Calvino story, ancient Egypt and Islam, or the Great ...

  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. Saint Ann’s Preschool is located at 26 Willow Place between Joralemon and State Streets, a few blocks from our main building. Our Preschool is divided into a threes program and a fours program. In total, our preschool numbers about 60 children. Both programs are full day (9am-3pm), five day a week programs. There are two classrooms for three ...

  4. 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.

  5. We understand this and invite you to reach out to our office at any point in the process for assistance. Please also know that we are always willing to speak with you. You may send a confidential email to Erika Cruz at financial-aid@saintannsny.org or speak with her directly at 718-522-1660, extension 216. In partnership, Bianca Roberson. Chief ...

  6. Saint Ann’s has continued to enlarge its reach. A preschool, located in the Alfred T. White Community Center at 26 Willow Place, was opened in 1982. Two facilities were leased in 1989 (one at 124 Henry Street for the youngest lower school children and another at One Pierrepont Plaza for the Computer Center) and in 1994, the Pierrepont Plaza ...

  7. 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.