Notre Dame School (Manhattan)

[4] Admission is based on prior school records and performance on the TACHS test for New York students and the COOP exam for New Jersey residents.

Students take four years of English, mathematics and science, in addition to art, computer coding, health, history, languages (French, Spanish, Latin), music, physical education, and religion.

Notre Dame students may participate in the following programs: The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, Global Kids High School Ambassadors Program, Ignatian Teach-In for Justice, S-PREP at Columbia University, STEP Science and Technology Entry Programs at Barnard College, Baruch College and Fordham University, and the Whitney Museum of American Art Neighborhood Friend School.

Older students can apply to be Anne's Leaders and lead their classmates in discussions of topics centered on the values.

[2] The school offers more than 30 clubs and extracurricular activities, including student council, National Honor Society, spring musical, yearbook and stepping.

Morning classes include art, coding and mathematics, while afternoons are devoted to excursions to sites around Manhattan.