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For families moving to the Big Apple with children, wading through the barrage of education and schools in New York City to make a suitable selection can be an extremely daunting task. The decision on what type of school new arrivals send their children to in New York may also play a significant part in which neighbourhood they choose to live in.
Public school attendance is based on school zones, so parents who want their children to attend a public school in New York will need to ensure they can find and afford a place in that catchment area. Those who send their child to a private or international school in New York will have more flexibility, as the student’s address doesn’t govern admissions.
Public schools in New York City

The USA’s largest public school system serves approximately 1.1 million students across over 1,700 public schools in New York City. The broader New York State system serves nearly 2.5 million students across more than 4,000 public schools, with quality ranging from first-rate to totally inadequate.
Public schools in New York don’t charge fees. Better public schools tend to be in wealthier areas, and individuals can usually only attend schools within their school zones, based on address. Attending schools outside a designated zone is difficult but possible in some cases. Most New York City schools are diverse and accustomed to students from overseas, so international students should be able to settle in fairly quickly.
There are several charter and magnet schools in New York City. Although classified as public schools, charter and magnet schools have more freedom and flexibility regarding curriculum design and school policies. These schools operate on a performance-based contract with the government. Charter schools use lottery systems for admission, and applicants not selected are placed on waiting lists. Charter school students in NYC often outperform district school students on state assessments.
Education and Schools in the USA
Useful links
- NYC DOE: Enrollment Guide
- Find a School Tool – NYC DOE
- School Zones Information – NYC311
- Charter School Enrollment Process
Private schools in New York City
Private schools in New York City are exceptionally academically competitive institutions that attract families seeking rigorous education. Many also have stringent application procedures, so waiting lists can be long and prospective students must often pass academic tests and interviews.
Private schools typically offer a better standard of education than the average public school. Private schools also usually have superior facilities that allow their students to pursue extracurricular activities such as sports and music to a higher level.
The downside of private school education in New York is the high fees. Newly arrived parents must also budget for other costs such as uniforms, textbooks, extracurricular classes and field trips.
International schools in New York City

In a city as diverse as this, it will come as no surprise that there are over 20 international schools in New York City available to meet the demands of the expat population.
International schools in New York teach foreign curricula in the language of their sponsoring country. The ideal situation is to attend an international school where the curriculum of your home country is followed and where teaching is in your family’s native language.
International schools are an excellent option for students whose first language is not English and those who are only in the US for a short time. Not all countries are necessarily represented in New York’s international schools. Attending an international school with a different curriculum from your home country can still be beneficial, as these schools allow children to experience other cultures.
Fees at international schools tend to be high. Many of the more popular international schools in New York are oversubscribed and have long waiting lists, so parents who wish to send their child to one of these schools should begin the application process as soon as possible.
Best International Schools in New York City
Special educational needs in New York City
Students with special educational needs in New York City can access support through the Department of Education’s Individualised Education Programmes (IEPs). Under this programme, the student’s IEP team will determine what kind of school will best suit the child’s needs and what level of assistance is needed. Ideally, children aren’t separated from their peers in NYC public schools but are given additional resources and support in a mainstream context.
In cases requiring more care, special-needs students may be placed in part- or full-time Special Classes (SC) in public schools. These classes are limited to 12 to 15 pupils, and students with similar needs are grouped together. Parents can also consider ‘District 75’ schools – these are public schools providing highly specialised education for those with disabilities.
If private schooling is preferred, there are nearly 200 dedicated private special-education schools throughout New York State. Other private schools mainly cater to pupils without special needs, but also have special-needs services available. International schools, for example, often have a special-needs department catering for mild to moderate learning disabilities and assisting English second-language speakers. This usually comes at an additional cost to regular school fees.
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Tutors in New York City

Local tutors in New York City can be a valuable resource for newly arrived families, as they provide support in several ways. For example, a child struggling to adapt to a new curriculum may benefit from extra lessons with a tutor to help get them up to speed. Tutors can also assist foreign children with low English proficiency or help them maintain their mother tongue if they attend a school taught in a different language.
There are many reputable tutoring companies throughout New York City. Parents may want to use a private tutor for specialised one-on-one tutoring. Some well-respected tutor companies in NYC include Central Park Tutors, Prestige Prep, and Big Apple Tutoring.
There are also tutor services provided by non-profit or government-affiliated organisations. The New York Public Library offers various after-school programmes and homework help services at multiple branch locations throughout the city. Organisations such as Boys and Girls Clubs of America and 826NYC also offer similar programmes.