Type
-
Type
-
Enrollment
212
Student-Teacher Ratio
-
Admit Rate
-
Reach
Limited Evidence
Narrative
Summary
Official 2025-2026 curriculum guide for The Nightingale-Bamford School. This document supports a K-12 all-girls curriculum with college counseling and advanced Upper School pathways/coursework, but it does not provide most traditional school-profile statistics such as enrollment, admissions counts, test averages, or matriculation lists.
College Counseling
College counseling begins with Upper School course selection and includes guidance on the application process, researching colleges, essay writing, financial aid, interview preparation, and standardized testing recommendations/requirements for domestic and international colleges.
Advanced Coursework
Upper School students may apply after sophomore year to STEM or Global Pathways, and the curriculum includes advanced offerings such as Advanced Calculus, Advanced Biology, Advanced Chemistry, Advanced Physics, Advanced Art History, and advanced language courses.
Siviq Layer
Precomputed percentiles relative to similar schools. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.
Average Class Size
57th percentile
Lower reported average class size than 57% of similar schools.
Smaller reported average classes score higher within each peer cohort.
Institutional Resources
82nd percentile
Higher reported institutional resources than 82% of similar schools.
Uses linked nonprofit financial capacity when a reviewed EIN match is available.
Outcomes
18th percentile
Higher reported outcomes than 18% of similar schools.
Based on the reported outcomes evidence available for this school.
Reach & Access
18th percentile
Higher reported reach & access than 18% of similar schools.
Combines geographic reach and reported access signals from the current school data.
Standardized Data
Profile
Linked Nonprofit Data
Net Assets
$163,221,308
Tax year 2024
Net Income
$5,293,322
Latest revenue minus expenses from the school's nonprofit filing.
Total Expenses
$56,821,424
Tax year 2024
Expenses Per Student
$268,026
Calculated from total expenses divided by the current school-profile enrollment.
Location Context
External References
Search & Answers
The current school profile does not publish a normalized student-teacher ratio for The Nightingale-Bamford School.
The current school profile reports about 212 students enrolled at The Nightingale-Bamford School.
The Nightingale-Bamford School currently reports serving grades K-12.
The Nightingale-Bamford School is located in New York, NY, approximately 0 miles from New York City, NY.
The Nightingale-Bamford School is an all-girls school school.
The closest commercial airport in the current location enrichment is LaGuardia Airport (LGA) about 8 miles away.
The current location enrichment points to New York City • NY • about 0 miles away as the nearest major city for The Nightingale-Bamford School.
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Provenance
| Source | Type | Checked | Metrics |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-2026 School Profile (PDF) Used for normalized profile metrics, school facts, FAQ answers, and school SEO metadata. | School Profile PDF | Apr 01, 2026 | Academic Rigor Category • Access Category • Advanced Course Notes • Average Class Size • Boarding Model • College Counseling Category • More normalized profile fields |
| Nightingale at a Glance www.nightingale.org/nightingale-at-a-glance | Official Website Page | May 12, 2026 | Average Class Size • Faculty Count |
| Nightingale Admissions www.nightingale.org/admissions-welcome | Official Website Page | Apr 06, 2026 | Enrollment • Founded Year |
| Metric | Value | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Grades Served | K-12 | Lower School: "The Lower School includes Kindergarten through Class IV" (p. 3). Middle School: "Classes V–VIII" (p. 13). Upper School: "Students establish solid foundations in our Grades IX and X Core curriculum" and later references to "Junior and Senior years" / "Class XII" (pp. 25-28). |
| Lowest Grade | 0 | K-12 |
| Highest Grade | 12 | K-12 |
| Postgraduate Offered | - | K-12 |
| Boarding Status | - | - |
| Boarding Status Code | - | - |
| School Type | All-girls school | "Why teach leadership to sophomores at a girls’ school?" |
| School Type Code | all_girls_school | All-girls school |
| Enrollment | 212 | Enrollment Management (212 |
| Residential Enrollment | - | - |
| Day Enrollment | - | - |
| Student-Teacher Ratio | - | - |
| Founded Year | 1965 | Founded in 1965 |
| School Leadership | - | - |
| Key Contacts | - | - |
| Accreditations | - | - |
| School Codes | - | - |
| AP Courses | - | - |
| Average Class Size | 12 | Average Class Size 12 |
| IB Program | - | - |
| Honors Program | - | - |
| Advanced Course Notes | Upper School students may apply after sophomore year to STEM or Global Pathways, and the curriculum includes advanced offerings such as Advanced Calculus, Advanced Biology, Advanced Chemistry, Advanced Physics, Advanced Art History, and advanced language courses. | "students have the ability to apply to one of our innovative STEM or Global Pathways"; later pages list advanced courses including "Advanced Calculus," "Advanced Biology," "Advanced Chemistry," "Advanced Physics," "Advanced Art History," and advanced French/Spanish/Chinese/Latin offerings. |
| Faculty Count | 12 | 12 Faculty |
| College Counseling Summary | College counseling begins with Upper School course selection and includes guidance on the application process, researching colleges, essay writing, financial aid, interview preparation, and standardized testing recommendations/requirements for domestic and international colleges. | "College counseling begins with course selection in the Upper School... The college office also assists with standardized testing recommendations and requirements for domestic and international colleges and universities... Through individual meetings and college counseling classes, the counselors assist students with: Understanding the application process; Researching colleges; Essay writing; The financial aid process; Interview prep." |
| Testing Policy | - | - |
| Testing Policy Code | - | - |
| Average SAT | - | - |
| Average ACT | - | - |
| Matriculation Summary | - | - |
| Top Colleges | - | - |
| States Represented | - | - |
| Countries Represented | - | - |
| Students of Color | - | - |
| International Students | - | - |
| Receiving Financial Aid | - | - |
| Tuition-Free Share | - | - |
| Applicants | - | - |
| Admitted | - | - |
| Matriculated | - | - |
| Admit Rate | - | - |
| Yield Rate | - | - |
| Class Rank Policy | - | - |
| Class Rank Policy Code | - | - |
| Weighted Grades | - | - |
| Weighted Grades Policy | - | - |
| Disciplinary Reporting | - | - |
| Boarding Model | unknown | unknown |
| Selectivity Category | limited_evidence | limited_evidence |
| Academic Rigor Category | high | high |
| Testing Policy Category | not_reported | not_reported |
| College Counseling Category | extensive | extensive |
| Student Body Reach Category | limited_evidence | limited_evidence |
| Access Category | limited_evidence | limited_evidence |
| Outcome Category | reported_outcomes | reported_outcomes |
| Signals | - | K-12 all-girls school; boarding status not reported; Upper School offers STEM or Global Pathways plus advanced courses including Advanced Calculus, Advanced Biology, Advanced Chemistry, Advanced Physics, Advanced Art History, and advanced language study; Diploma requirements include Senior Capstone and sustained community engagement for Classes X-XII; College counseling begins with Upper School course selection and includes individual meetings/counseling classes on applications, college research, essays, financial aid, interviews, and standardized testing guidance for domestic and international colleges; School reports that 100% of seniors are accepted each year to colleges designated as selective and most selective in the U.S. and abroad; No admit rate, applicant volume, enrollment, student geographic breadth, financial-aid participation rates, test averages, or matriculation list reported |