Special education school in Brooklyn serving 108 students with disabilities since 1932
UCP Brooklyn Children's Program is a specialized special education school serving students with disabilities in the Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn. With a focused enrollment of 108 students and a student-to-teacher ratio of 11:1, the program provides individualized attention in a supportive classroom environment designed to meet each child's unique learning needs.
Founded in 1932, this nonsectarian school has nearly a century of experience supporting students with special needs. The diverse student body reflects Brooklyn's communities, creating an inclusive setting where children with varying abilities and backgrounds learn together. Teachers and staff are trained to work with students requiring specialized instruction and accommodations.
UCP Brooklyn Children's Program operates on a rolling admissions basis, making it accessible for families seeking placement throughout the year. Annual tuition is $25,000. For specific information about grade levels served, specialized therapies, IEP support, and the application process, families are encouraged to contact the school directly at (718) 436-7979 or visit adaptcommunitynetwork.org.
| School Type | Special Education School |
| Year Founded | 1932 |
| Yearly Tuition Cost | $25,000 |
| Total Students | 108 |
| Total Classroom Teachers | 10 |
| Grades Offered | Inquire with school |
| Admission Deadline | None / Rolling |
| Student Body Type | Co-ed |
| Percent of Students of Color | 86 |
| School Memberships | Other school association(s) |
| School Calendar | adaptcommunitynetwork.org/who-we-are/annual-reports |