Forest Hills·Queens County·Grades 9-12·~3,700 students
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Looking for the best elementary schools in Queens? We track 8 K-12 options that serve elementary grades. All schools on this page are tuition-free charter campuses. Astoria has the highest concentration with 5 schools, followed by Long Island City (2).
Elementary admissions decisions tend to weigh family fit and developmental readiness more than test scores. Most schools assess via a play-based visit at age 4-5 and rolling interviews for K-5 transfers. 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: Under $20K/yr, Scholarship-friendly.
- 1Forest Hills High SchoolCo-edTuitionFreeTypePublicStudents~3,700
- 2William Cullen Bryant High School
Astoria·Queens County·Grades 9-12·~2,700 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypePublicStudents~2,700 - 3PS 122 Mamie Fay
Astoria·Queens County·Grades PK-8·~1,100 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypePublicStudents~1,100 - 4Frank Sinatra School of the Arts
Astoria·Queens County·Grades 9-12·~850 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypePublicStudents~850 - 5PS 76 William Hallet
Long Island City·Queens County·Grades PK-5·~660 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypePublicStudents~660 - 6PS 17 Henry David Thoreau
Astoria·Queens County·Grades PK-5·~580 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypePublicStudents~580 - 7Renaissance Charter High School for Innovation
Long Island City·Queens County·Grades 9-12·~360 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypeCharterStudents~360 - 8Hellenic Classical Charter School - Queens
Astoria·Queens County·Grades K-5·~280 students
Co-edTuitionFreeTypeCharterStudents~280
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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.
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