Frequently Asked Questions

Bay Ridge Catholic Academy is a New York State accredited school, which educated students in the tradition of the Catholic Faith, through the lens of technology in the arts. We provide a little rounded education for all of our students.

Yes, financial assistance is offered through the Diocese of Brooklyn’s Futures in Education. Please feel free to contact our main office for any assistance needed in completing this application.

Bay Ridge Catholic Academy provides both of these options, for additional fees, for their families. Early morning drop off beginning at 7:15, students report to the main doors. After school begins at dismissal time and ends at 6:00 p.m. 

Yes! Students in grades K-8 receive instruction in Spanish.

There are Smart Boards or Promethean Boards in all of our classrooms from K-8. Bay Ridge Catholic Academy provides 1:1 technology for students in grades K-8. In addition, students in K-8 also have instruction in our dedicated stem lab as well as our dedicated technology lab.

Please follow this link for the most up to date tuition information.

Although Bay Ridge Catholic Academy is one of the largest Catholic Academies in the Diocese of Brooklyn, with 370 students, we are very proud of our small class-size. On average, our K-8 classes have an 18:1 ratio.

Almost all of our graduating 8th graders attend Catholic High Schools in Brooklyn, Staten Island, or Manhattan. Popular schools are Xaverian, Fontbonne, Xavier, and St. Joseph by the Sea High School.

Yes, currently we offer Math 9, Algebra I. For more information, follow this link.