Berkeley Carroll School

[citation needed] The Middle School has an academic program that includes science, humanities, math, physical education, the arts, Spanish, and speech and debate.

The 2006–2007 girls varsity basketball team beat Dwight to become the champions of the ACIS (Athletic Conference of Independent Schools) league.

Their athletic facilities include a 75-foot swimming pool, two full-size gyms, a mezzanine area for fitness and strength-training, and two play yards.

In 2016, Mashable called its visit to a sixth grade coding class “a riveting experience”[4] and in 2014, The New York Times quoted Middle School Director Jim Shapiro on helping students unplug occasionally.

[5] The GRAMMY Foundation chose Berkeley Carroll Arts Director Peter Holsberg as the only NYC semifinalist for its 2016 Music Educator Award.

The Middle and Upper School building at 181 Lincoln Place
The Lower School building on Carroll Street
The former First Church of Christ Scientist at 156 Sterling Place is home to Berkeley Carroll's 400-seat Marlene Clary Performance Space, which was finished in 2016, classrooms and offices.
The Berkeley Carroll School's Middle and Upper School Sign