St. Luke's School (Manhattan)

It is located on the block of The Church of St. Luke in the Fields in the West Village at 487 Hudson Street, Manhattan.

Three times over the years, the Church of St. Luke in the Fields established parish day schools, but the constantly changing neighborhoods made it difficult to sustain them.

As World War II ended and young middle-class families moved into the West Village, St. Luke's responded to the community's need for a school.

With the help of Trinity Church, St. Luke's School opened its doors on September 24, 1945, with 19 children and two teachers in classrooms in the Parish House.

In fall 2022, the school opened its brand new rooftop play field and learning space.

St. Luke's School resides on a serene block in the West Village. A statue of Mother Mary serves as a central point of the school's courtyard.