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Community of Future Leaders
Now Accepting Applications for Grades 6–11!
Join Our Empowering
Community of Future Leaders
ELIGIBILITY
Who Can Apply?
6-12 (all-girls)
Current 5th graders (for 6th), current 8th graders (for 9th), and transfers for 7th-11th (if seats are available)
Siblings, Brooklyn/Queens residents, and all NYC residents
VISIT US
See What Makes TYWLS Brooklyn Special
Virtual Open Houses
Select Fall Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. EST
In-Person Tours
Every Friday at 9:00 a.m. EST, Sept-June (when school
is in session)
FAQs
Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers!
How do I apply for next year's enrollment if my daughter is currently in 5th grade?
You should apply through Myschools.nyc.
How do I apply for next year's enrollment if my daughter is currently in 6th or 7th grade?
You should contact CMitchell10@schools.nyc.gov this summer for direct enrollment.
How do I apply for next year's enrollment if my daughter is currently in 8th or 9th grade?
You should apply through Myschools.nyc.
How do I apply for next year's enrollment if my daughter is currently in 10th or 11th grade?
You should visit the Family Welcome Center this coming summer and reach out to them for assistance.
What is the process for a mid-year transfer for a student in 6th, 7th, or 8th grade?
You must visit TYWLS of Brooklyn in person with the following documents:
a. Student's most recent report card
b. Parental identification
c. Proof of address (different from ID)
d. Birth certificate (if new to DOE)
Where is the Family Welcome Center located for mid-year transfers for 9th, 10th, or 11th graders?
The Family Welcome Center is located at 1556 Saint Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11233.
What documents are required for a mid-year transfer for a student in 9th, 10th, or 11th grade?
You should bring:
a. Student's most recent report card
b. Parental identification
c. Proof of address (different from ID)
d. Birth certificate (if new to DOE)
Does The Young Women's Leadership School of Brooklyn accommodate diverse student needs?
Yes, the school embraces diversity and actively welcomes English Language Learners (ELLs), students with special needs, and students from a wide variety of ethnic and religious backgrounds.