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  1. Diversity and Institutional Equity at Saint Ann’s. In this part of the site you will find several sections that elucidate what forging a more equitable school means at Saint Ann’s, including our Vision for this work. Other sections, as their titles indicate, provide more concrete information regarding the history of these efforts and our ...

  2. 175 of 326. See How Other Schools & Districts Rank. See All College Rankings. See Rankings for Best K-12 Schools & Districts. See Rankings for Best Places to Live. Back to Full Profile. View Saint Ann's School rankings for 2024 and compare to top schools in New York.

  3. About the High School – some quick facts. Our High School is located at 129 Pierrepont Street, our main building. We have approximately 350 students in the high school with about 85-90 students per grade. Saint Ann’s students all complete a common set of core requirements to graduate, however, they all go well beyond the minimum and no two ...

  4. Saint Ann’s School admits students of any race, color, religion, creed, gender, disability, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation or any other category protected by applicable federal, state or local law, to all the rights privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School.

  5. Virtual Graduation. Watch this space for live video on graduation night! Saint Ann's Graduation 2023. 2:32:00. Join the web’s most supportive community of creators and get high-quality tools for hosting, sharing, and streaming videos in gorgeous HD with no ads.

  6. Finance Office. Welcome. The Finance Office is dedicated to supporting our students, faculty, staff, and community in a reliable and ethical manner consistent with federal, state, and local regulations and in accordance with our Board’s practices and policies. Contact Finance. Bianca Roberson. Chief Financial Officer. 718-522-1660. Esther Zywica.

  7. Theater: Curriculum. Theater is a vibrant, joyful and contagious aspect of Saint Ann’s. Beginning in the Lower Middle School, in fourth grade, formal theater classes stress how the human body relaxes, moves through space, and communicates. Students learn how the body makes sounds and how it can observe and understand what might make people tick.