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Ozone Park · Queens · 11416 & 11417
Schools In and Near Ozone Park, NY
A directory of public and private schools located within the Ozone Park section of Queens, compiled to help home buyers and renters begin their own school research. This page lists factual school data only and is not a recommendation, ranking, or quality assessment of any school.
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How to use this guide
The Ozone Park area in southwestern Queens (zip codes 11416 and 11417) is served by New York City Geographic District #27 for public school zoning, and by several independent Catholic academies. Households evaluating a move to the neighborhood often want a starting point for school research; this page is that starting point — and only a starting point.
For each school, we list directory information (address, phone, website), grade range, total enrollment, student-teacher ratio, and — for public schools where the data is publicly published — state test proficiency percentages alongside the New York state average for context. We do not assign ratings, rankings, or quality labels. We strongly recommend you confirm zoning, attendance boundaries, application requirements, and current performance directly with the school and with the New York City Department of Education before making a housing decision.
Public schools serving Ozone Park
The following seven public schools are located within Ozone Park (11416 / 11417) and operate within New York City Geographic District #27. Public school zoning is determined by your home address; verify the attendance zone for any specific property at schools.nyc.gov/find-a-school before relying on any zoning assumption.
Public · Elementary
P.S. 64 Joseph P. Addabbo
82-01 101st Avenue, Ozone Park, NY 11416 (718) 845-8290 · ps64q.org
Grades
PK – 5
Enrollment
469 students
Teachers
32
Student-Teacher
15 : 1
State proficiency (most recent reported)
Subject
School
NY State avg.
Math
45%
52%
Reading / ELA
35–39%
49%
Science
65–69%
78%
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) and NY State Education Department, as published via public report card data. Verify currency at the link below.
Ozone Park has several long-standing Catholic academies that admit students of all backgrounds, typically through a rolling-admissions process. Private schools are not required to administer New York State assessments, so direct test-score comparisons with public schools are not available. Tuition, scholarship availability, and admissions criteria should be confirmed directly with each school.
Private · Catholic
St. Elizabeth Catholic Academy
94-01 85th Street, Ozone Park, NY 11416 (718) 641-6990 · stelizabethca.org
Grades
Nursery – 8
Enrollment
372 students
Teachers
16
Student-Teacher
23 : 1
Religious affiliation: Catholic
Co-ed: Yes
Summer school: Offered
Dress code: Formal
Admissions: Rolling
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) and verified school updates.
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Before basing a home purchase on any school information, we suggest:
Confirm the attendance zone for your specific address using the NYC DOE Find a School tool. Zones change and street-level boundaries can run mid-block.
Visit the school in person. Schedule an open house or principal meeting. Online data cannot replace a walk-through.
Ask current parents. Local parent groups and PTA meetings give context that test scores cannot.
Pull the most recent NYSED report card for the specific school year you care about — figures change annually.
Check special programs and IEPs. If your child has special needs, confirm with the school what services are available on-site.
For private schools, confirm tuition, financial aid, and accreditation directly with the school's admissions office.
Verify high-school choice options. NYC high-school admissions are largely citywide-choice, not zoned — your home address does not guarantee any particular high school.