Congregation Beltz School (Closed 2000)

Congregation Beltz School in Spring Valley, NY, serves 252 all–boys students from pre–kindergarten through 8th grade in an urban large town community.
The school has a student–teacher ratio of 25:1 with 10 teachers supporting its regular elementary and secondary programs.
Congregation Beltz School maintains a Jewish religious affiliation and is a member of the National Christian School Association (NCSA).
This Spring Valley private school offers education from PK to grade 8 with a total enrollment comparable to nearby schools offering similar grade spans.
The school provides faith–based education in an all–boys setting while being located near other private Jewish day schools in the region.

School Overview

Religious Affiliation
Grades Offered
Grades Prekindergarten-8

Student Body

Total Students
252 students
Student Body Type
Students by Grade

Academics and Faculty

Total Classroom Teachers
10 teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
25:1
National avg.: 11:1

Tuition and Acceptance Rate

Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the application deadline for Congregation Beltz School?
The application deadline for Congregation Beltz School is rolling (applications are reviewed as they are received year-round).

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