Queens
School | P.S. Number | Type | Religious Affiliation | Website | |
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NYC DOE | School | ||||
Academy for Careers in Television and Film | Q301 | Public | |||
Academy of American Studies | Q575 | Public | |||
Academy of Finance and Enterprise | Q264 | Public | |||
Academy of Medical Technology (Far Rockaway Educational Campus) |
Q309 | Public | |||
Al-Iman School | Private, co-ed | Islamic | |||
Archbishop Molloy High School | Private, co-ed | Roman Catholic | |||
August Martin High School | Q400 | Public | |||
Aviation High School (Aviation Career & Technical Education High School) |
Q610 | Public | |||
Baccalaureate School for Global Education | Q580 | Public | |||
Bais Yaakov Machon Academy | Private, girls | Jewish | |||
Bard High School Early College II (see also Bard High School Early College in Manhattan) |
Q299 | Public | |||
Bayside High School | Q495 | Public | |||
Beach Channel High School (closing 2014) Collocated schools:
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Q410 | Public | |||
Business, Computer Applications & Entrepreneurship High School | Q496 | Public | |||
Cambria Heights Academy for New Literacies | Q326 | Public | |||
Benjamin N. Cardozo High School | Q415 | Public | |||
Cathedral Preparatory Seminary | Private, boys | Roman Catholic | |||
Channel View School for Research (Beach Channel Educational Campus) |
Q262 | Public | |||
The Child School Legacy High School, Roosevelt Island | Private, co-ed | ||||
Christ The King Regional High School | Private, co-ed | Roman Catholic | |||
East-West School of International Studies | Q281 | Public | |||
Evangel Christian School | Private, co-ed | Christian, nonsectarian | |||
Excelsior Preparatory High School (Springfield Gardens campus) |
Q265 | Public | |||
Ezra Academy | Private, co-ed | Jewish | |||
Far Rockaway Educational Campus See:
|
(split) | Public | |||
Flushing High School | Q460 | Public | |||
Flushing International High School | Q263 | Public | |||
Forest Hills High School | Q440 | Public | |||
Francis Lewis High School | Q430 | Public | |||
Frank Sinatra School of the Arts High School | Q501 | Public | |||
Frederick Douglass Academy VI High School (Far Rockaway Educational Campus) |
Q260 | Public | |||
Garden School | Private, co-ed | ||||
Gateway to Health Science High School | Public, alternative | ||||
George Washington Carver High School for the Sciences (Springfield Gardens campus) |
Q272 | Public | |||
Greater New York Academy of Seventh-day Adventists | Private, co-ed | Seventh-day Adventist | |||
Grover Cleveland High School | Q485 | Public | |||
High School for Arts and Business | Q550 | Public | |||
High School for Community Leadership (Jamaica High School campus) |
Q328 | Public | |||
High School for Construction Trades, Engineering and Architecture | Q650 | Public | |||
High School for Law Enforcement and Public Safety | Q690 | Public | |||
High School of Applied Communication | Q267 | Public | |||
Hillcrest High School | Q505 | Public | |||
Hillside Arts & Letters Academy (Jamaica High School campus) |
Q325 | Public | |||
Holy Cross High School | Private, boys | Roman Catholic | |||
Humanities & Arts Magnet High School | Q498 | Public | |||
Information Technology High School | Q502 | Public | |||
International High School at LaGuardia Community College | Q530 | Public | |||
Jamaica Gateway to the Sciences (Jamaica High School campus) |
Q350 | Public | |||
Jamaica High School Collocated schools:
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Q470 | Public | |||
John Adams High School | Q480 | Public | |||
John Bowne High School | Q425 | Public | |||
John F. Kennedy Jr. School (formerly Queens Occupational Training Center) |
Q721 | Public | |||
Law, Government and Community Service High School | Q494 | Public | |||
Long Island City High School | Q450 | Public | |||
The Lowell School | Private, co-ed | ||||
Martin Luther High School | Private, co-ed | Christian, Lutheran | |||
Martin Van Buren High School | Q435 | Public | |||
The Mary Louis Academy | Private, girls | Roman Catholic | |||
Maspeth High School (Queens Metropolitan High School campus) |
Q585 | Public | |||
Mathematics, Science Research and Technology Magnet High School | Q492 | Public | |||
Mesivta Ohr Torah School | Private, boys | Jewish | |||
Mesivta Yesodei Yeshurun | Private, boys | Jewish | |||
Metropolitan Expeditionary Learning School (Queens Metropolitan High School campus) |
Q167 | Public | |||
Middle College High School at LaGuardia Community College | Q520 | Public | |||
Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School | Private, boys | Roman Catholic | |||
Newcomers High School | Q555 | Public | |||
Newtown High School | Q455 | Public | |||
North Queens Community High School | Q792 | Public | |||
Pan American International High School | Q296 | Public | |||
Pathways College Preparatory School: A College Board School | Q259 | Public | |||
Preparatory Academy for Writers: A College Board School (Springfield Gardens campus) |
Q283 | Public | |||
Project Blend School, Jamaica | Private | ||||
Queens Academy High School | Q540 | Public | |||
Queens Collegiate: A College Board School (Jamaica High School campus) |
Q310 | Public | |||
Queens Gateway to Health Sciences Secondary School | Q680 | Public | |||
Queens High School for Information, Research, and Technology (Far Rockaway Educational Campus) |
Q302 | Public | |||
Queens High School for the Sciences at York College | Q687 | Public | |||
Queens High School of Teaching, Liberal Arts and the Sciences | Q566 | Public | |||
Queens Metropolitan High School Collocated schools:
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Q686 | Public | |||
Queens Preparatory Academy (Springfield Gardens campus) |
Q248 | Public | |||
Queens Vocational and Technical High School | Q600 | Public | |||
Razi School | Private, co-ed | Islamic | |||
Richmond Hill High School | Q475 | Public | |||
Robert F. Kennedy Community High School | Q670 | Public | |||
Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Secondary School for Arts and Technology (Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Institute for Arts & Technology) |
Q560 | Public | |||
Robert H. Goddard High School of Communication Arts and Technology | Q308 | Public | |||
Rockaway Collegiate High School (Beach Channel Educational Campus) |
Q351 | Public | |||
Rockaway Park High School for Environmental Sustainability (Beach Channel Educational Campus) |
Q324 | Public | |||
St. Agnes High School | Private, girls | Roman Catholic | |||
St. Demetrios School | Private, co-ed | Greek Orthodox | |||
St. Francis Preparatory School | Private,co-ed | Roman Catholic | |||
St. George Academy | Private | Ukrainian Catholic | |||
St. John's Preparatory School | Private, co-ed | Roman Catholic | |||
Scholars' Academy | Q323 | Public | |||
Shevach High School | Private, girls | Jewish | |||
Springfield Gardens High School See:
|
(split) | ||||
Stella Maris High School (closing June 2010) | Private, girls | Roman Catholic | |||
Summit School | Private, co-ed | ||||
Thomas A. Edison Vocational and Technical High School | Q620 | Public | |||
Torah Academy High School for Girls | Private, girls | Jewish | |||
Townsend Harris High School | Q525 | Public | |||
VOYAGES Preparatory | Q744 | Public | |||
Whitestone Academy | Private, co-ed | ||||
William Cullen Bryant High School | Q445 | Public | |||
Windsor School | Private, co-ed | ||||
World Journalism Preparatory: A College Board School | Q285 | Public | |||
Yeshiva Berachel David-Torah School | Private, boys | Jewish | |||
Yeshiva Binat Chaim - Boys School | Private, boys | Jewish | |||
Yeshiva of Far Rockaway (Yeshiva Derech Ayson) |
Private, boys | Jewish Orthodox | |||
Yeshiva Shaar Hatoreh Research | Private, boys | Jewish | |||
Yeshiva University High School for Girls (Samuel H. Wang Yeshiva University High School for Girls) |
Private, girls | Jewish | |||
Young Women's Leadership School, Astoria | Q286 | Public, girls | |||
Young Women's Leadership School, Queens | Q896 | Public, girls |
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