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  1. Campuses - Horace Mann School. Campuses. The Nursery Division is located in a landmark building on Manhattan ’s Upper East Side that was originally the carriage house of the Andrew Carnegie estate. The original three-story structure was renovated and expanded to six floors in 1961 and became the New York School for Nursery Years.

  2. Tuition Schedule, 2023-2024 Academic Year. The tuition charge does not include Parent Association Dues of $85, an Activity Fee of $125, and a Facility Improvement fee of $950 for Nursery and Lower Division students and $1,150 for Middle and Upper Division Students. These fees are waived for recipients of Financial Aid.

  3. 184 is the average senior class size. 262 faculty members with 180 master's degrees and 37 doctoral degrees. 32 members of the board of trustees. 150 zip codes in 3 states are used when we send students’ families mail. 46% of students identify as students of color. $12,000,000 in annual financial aid granted to 14% of our students.

  4. Horace Mann School. 231 West 246th Street, Bronx, NY10471. (718) 432 4000. Site Map. Contact Us. Directions. Flickr(opens in new window/tab) YouTube. NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS: Horace Mann School adheres to a long-standing policy of admitting students of any race, color, gender, sexual orientation, national or ethnic ...

  5. Mission Statement of Horace Mann School. Horace Mann School prepares a diverse community of students to lead great and giving lives. We strive to maintain a safe, secure, and caring environment in which mutual respect, mature behavior, and the life of the mind can thrive.

  6. Without limiting the foregoing, the Horace Mann school directory represents the most current available data provided to the school and the school is unable to verify the accuracy of all data that originates with members of the school community. Horace Mann School. Horace Mann School. 231 West 246th Street, Bronx, NY 10471

  7. Horace Mann School was founded by Nicholas Murray Butler in 1887 as a coeducational experimental and developmental unit of Teachers College, Columbia University. In 1947, it became an independent day school for boys in grades seven through twelve.