Forest Hills·Queens County·Grades 9-12·~3,700 students
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- 1Forest Hills High SchoolCo-edTuitionFreeTypePublicStudents~3,700
- 2Stuyvesant High School
New York·New York County·Grades 9-12·~3,300 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypePublicStudents~3,300 - 3William Cullen Bryant High School
Astoria·Queens County·Grades 9-12·~2,700 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypePublicStudents~2,700 - 4PS 321 William Penn
Brooklyn·Kings County·Grades PK-5·~1,250 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypePublicStudents~1,250 - 5Hunter College High School
New York·New York County·Grades 7-12·~1,200 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypePublicStudents~1,200 - 6PS 122 Mamie Fay
Astoria·Queens County·Grades PK-8·~1,100 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypePublicStudents~1,100 - 7Williamsburg Charter High School
Brooklyn·Kings County·Grades 9-12·~920 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypeCharterStudents~920 - 8Success Academy Williamsburg
Brooklyn·Kings County·Grades K-8·~850 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypeCharterStudents~850 - 9Frank Sinatra School of the Arts
Astoria·Queens County·Grades 9-12·~850 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypePublicStudents~850 - 10PS 58 The Carroll School
Brooklyn·Kings County·Grades PK-5·~820 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypePublicStudents~820
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