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  1. Fax: 646-883-9459. Email: admissions@saintannsny.org. Diana Lomask, Director of Admission. Molly Sissors, Assistant Director of Admission. Leda Fisher, Admissions Assistant. Cathy Fuerst, Director of the Preschool. 26 Willow Place. Phone: 718-522-1660 x401. All correspondence should be sent to the main Saint Ann’s address below.

  2. The tenth grade English curriculum puts special emphasis on the nature of genres and forms, with forays into drama and poetry, short fiction and the novel. Authors include Shakespeare, Morrison, Lahiri, Fitzgerald and Baldwin. Committed to a high level of skills in reading, grammar, and especially essay-making, we have created a writing ...

  3. In October 2022 the Saint Ann’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously to appoint Kenyatte A. Reid as our next Head of School. As a parent of two Saint Ann’s graduates and a current senior, Kenyatte has been a joyful, first-hand observer of the heights Saint Ann’s students can reach when inspired by our deeply committed and talented faculty.

  4. Curriculum & Community. Learn More About Saint Ann’s. Visit our Diversity and Institutional Equity pages to learn more about the work we are engaged in to make Saint Ann’s a more equitable school. Visit our Saint Ann’s Happenings page for a continuously updated peek into the events and activities taking place throughout the school.

  5. 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.

  6. 12 de feb. de 2024 · Poor. 1. Terrible. 3. Like most New York City private schools, moral allowances are given for the full tuition paying families and their spawn. School culture especially in the middle and high school can be toxic with a white boys/girls club as the de facto "cool kids" and students on financial aid and from the outer boroughs left behind.

  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.