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Pine Street School![]() | |
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25 Pine Street , United States | |
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School type | Private for-profit,Independent,Coeducational,IB Primary Years Programme, Dual Language, International |
Established | 2014 |
Founder | Jennifer Jones |
Head of School | Anna Rita Pergolizzi-Wentworth |
Grades | Nursery through Grade 8 |
Tuition | ~$55,620[1] |
Website | greenivy |
Pine Street School is a for-profit co-edinternational school for children ages 12 months through 14 years old, and is an authorizedInternational Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme.[2][3][4][5][6] The school opened in September 2014 inNew York City in theFinancial District neighborhood. Pine Street School offers adual language immersion program in Spanish andMandarin.
Pine Street School features the following programs: the nursery program (One through two-year-olds), Preschool (ages 3 and 4), Elementary School (Kindergarten through 5th grade), and Middle School (6th - 8th grade).
Pine Street School’s Head of School is Anna Rita Pergolizzi-Wentworth.[7]
In 2022, Lauren Angarola became the Middle School coordinator at Pine Street School.
Simone Becker is the IB Coordinator.
Pine Street School is located in New York’s Financial District at 25 Pine Street, and occupies the first four floors of the building also known as40 Wall Street, a 71-story neo-gothicskyscraper betweenNassau Street andWilliam Street inManhattan,New York City designed byH. Craig Severance, along withYasuo Matsui (associate architect), andShreve & Lamb (consulting architects).[8] Pine Street School occupies 85,000 square feet (7,896 m2) that was renovated and designed by the architectural firmPerkins Eastman, and Structure Tone (construction management).
Pine Street School opened with two programs (Nursery through Preschool) for the 2014-2015 school year. The Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th grades were added over the years. In 2023, Pine Street School expanded to include a Nursery Ones program and a Middle School, beginning with 6th grade and has continued to add 7th and 8th grades in subsequent school years.[2][3] In addition to its program expansion, Pine Street School added an Arts & Athletics Center for co-curricular and competitive team sports activities.