List of Schools
All schools are in the New York City borough of Manhattan unless otherwise noted.
- Bay Ridge Preparatory School in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
- Berkeley Carroll School in Park Slope, Brooklyn
- Brooklyn Friends School in Downtown Brooklyn
- Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School
- Dalton School
- Dwight School
- Evangel Christian School in Long Island City, Queens
- Friends Seminary
- Abraham Joshua Heschel School
- Lawrence-Woodmere Academy in Woodmere, New York
- Lexington School and Center for the Deaf in Jackson Heights, New York
- Long Island Lutheran Middle and High School in Brookville, New York
- Lycée Français de New York
- Martin Luther High School in Maspeth, Queens
- Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy
- Nazareth Regional High School in East Flatbush, Brooklyn
- New York Institute for Special Education in Williamsbridge, Bronx
- New York School for the Deaf in White Plains, New York
- Our Saviour Lutheran Church and School in Williamsbridge, Bronx
- Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn
- Portledge School in Locust Valley, New York
- Solomon Schecter in Glen Cove, New York
- St. Ann's School
- St. Demetrois School in Astoria, Queens
- St. George Ukrainian Catholic School
- Staten Island Academy in Staten Island, New York
- United Nations International School
- York Preparatory School
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