Best Jewish Middle Schools in Brooklyn

13 schools match. Top 10 ranked by size, tuition fit, and freshness of our data.

AdmitCompass tracks 13 jewish middle-level schools in Brooklyn. Median published tuition is $35.9K/yr. Brooklyn has the highest concentration with 13 schools.

Middle-school admission is the most competitive transition point at many independent schools. Expect a standardized test (ISEE, SSAT, or in-house), a writing sample, and teacher recommendations from 4th or 5th grade. Every school is re-verified through direct outreach to admissions teams; data is refreshed on a 180-day cadence and timestamped on each profile.

See also: Private, Charter, Catholic.

  1. 1

    Hannah Senesh Community Day School

    Brooklyn, Kings County · Grades K-8

    Tuition
    $35.9K/yr
    Type
    private
    • ~250 students
  2. 2

    Magen David Yeshivah

    Brooklyn, Kings County · Grades PK-12

    Tuition
    Free
    Type
    private
  3. 3

    Bnos Yisroel of Boro Park

    Brooklyn, Kings County · Grades PK-12

    Tuition
    Free
    Type
    private
  4. 4

    United Talmudical Academy

    Brooklyn, Kings County · Grades PK-12

    Tuition
    Free
    Type
    private
  5. 5

    Bnos Yoel of Satmar

    Brooklyn, Kings County · Grades PK-12

    Tuition
    Free
    Type
    private
  6. 6

    Beth Rachel School

    Brooklyn, Kings County · Grades PK-12

    Tuition
    Free
    Type
    private
  7. 7

    Yeshiva Bnei Zion of Bobov-45

    Brooklyn, Kings County · Grades PK-12

    Tuition
    Free
    Type
    private
  8. 8

    Yeshiva Kedushas Zion of Bobov

    Brooklyn, Kings County · Grades PK-12

    Tuition
    Free
    Type
    private
  9. 9

    Belzer Yeshiva

    Brooklyn, Kings County · Grades PK-12

    Tuition
    Free
    Type
    private
  10. 10

    Yeshiva Toras Emes Kamenitz

    Brooklyn, Kings County · Grades PK-12

    Tuition
    Free
    Type
    private
How we rank these schools

Built relationships, not scrapers. AdmitCompass ranks schools using a composite score that blends four signals: enrollment size (a proxy for stability and program breadth), tuition reasonableness within the local market, freshness of our most recent verification, and a small bonus for schools with full admissions detail published on their profile.

Public data comes from the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE), the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), and each school's own admissions pages. The information that actually matters to most families — acceptance rates, deadlines, what a director cares about — comes from direct interviews with school directors and admissions coaches across our active markets.

We do not publish scoring weights or per-axis thresholds. That keeps the moat intact: the rankings reflect actual conversations with people inside schools, not a formula anyone with a crawler could clone. Every profile is re-verified on a 180-day cadence, and the "last updated" date is timestamped on every school page.

Read the full methodology.

Frequently asked questions

How competitive is admission in Brooklyn?
Admissions selectivity ranges from open-enrollment (most charters and parish schools) to highly selective (top independent K-12 programs). Each school's profile page lists deadlines, test requirements, and any published acceptance rate.
Is this list updated?
Yes. We re-verify school data on a 180-day cadence through direct contact with admissions teams, plus cross-checks against FLDOE, NCES, and published school sources. Each school profile shows the date of its most recent verification.

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