About Avenues New York
Avenues New York opened in 2012 and offers a transformative education in the heart of Manhattan. Graduates have gone on to study at some of the world's most prestigious colleges and universities. From 1-year-old through graduation, our students are on a journey fueled by rigorous project-based, interdisciplinary learning鈥攅nabling growth beyond their years. Our research-backed approach equips students to be leaders and changemakers of the future. Our dedicated faculty supports students to grow academically, socially and emotionally.
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Project-Based, Interdisciplinary, Spanish Immersion, Chinese Immersion
Primary Language
English
Ages
1 to 18
Max Class Size
Unknown
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, 4 years ago
I think the teachers and administrators care a lot about the students and their learning. I got to see their planning and I think they are going to have a great year.
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, 4 years ago
Like it. Great school, good teachers, up to date facilities and an excellent Athletics department!
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, 3 years ago
A good school will not hesitate to enroll my children in their wonderful school but I would like them to give more languages like Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Arabic and Latin. and I would like everyone to find many schools like you all over the world.
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, 5 years ago
It's a great school and better stuffs. Always good teachers just for you.
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, 4 years ago
The Science curriculum is a joke. The teachers have no experience. They order kits on line and they have students work on it all year long. The yget the instructions on line. They are unable to develop a rich curriculum that offer a wide range of experiments and topics.They obviously try to save money despite the high tuition. In Physics they order tech kit and the kids work all year on it. Anyone could do that from home. In Chemistry they do the same thing. The goal is to save money on materials and on teachers. If you want a solid curriculum try to get in Dalton, Horace Mann or even Trevor.