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SCHOOL COMMUNITY·SOMERS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT·NCES 362718003700

PRIMROSE SCHOOL

110 PRIMROSE ST, LINCOLNDALE, NY 10540 · (914)248-8888 · Westchester County
GRADES PK–02ELEMENTARY21-SUBURBREGULAR SCHOOL527 STUDENTS
SUBSCRIBERS
0
Enrollment
527
Elementary
Student : Teacher
10.1:1
52 FTE teachers
Free / Reduced Lunch
10%
53 students
Community
1
0 members
Enrollment by grade
Kindergarten
164
Grade 1
157
Grade 2
206
Student demographics
White
75%
Hispanic
17%
Black
1%
Asian
2%
Two+
5%
Native American
n/r
Pacific Islander
n/r
n/r: not reliably reported by NCES for this school. Hispanic, Pacific Islander, and Native American enrollment are systematically under-reported in the source data.
Gender split
Male
50%
Female
50%

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Quick facts

School name
PRIMROSE SCHOOL
District
SOMERS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Address
110 PRIMROSE ST, LINCOLNDALE, NY 10540
Phone
(914)248-8888
County
Westchester County
Level
Elementary
Grade range
PK–02
Total enrollment
527
Teachers (FTE)
52
Student–teacher ratio
10.1:1
Free/Reduced lunch
53 (10%)
Locale
21-Suburb: Large
NCES ID
362718003700
Charter school
No
Virtual school
No

Frequently asked questions

About PRIMROSE SCHOOL
How large is PRIMROSE SCHOOL?
PRIMROSE SCHOOL enrolls approximately 527 students in grades PK-02.
Is PRIMROSE SCHOOL an elementary, middle, or high school?
PRIMROSE SCHOOL is an elementary school covering grades PK-02.
What is the student-teacher ratio at PRIMROSE SCHOOL?
The student-to-teacher ratio at PRIMROSE SCHOOL is approximately 10.1:1 (52 FTE teachers).
What is the racial breakdown of students at PRIMROSE SCHOOL?
At PRIMROSE SCHOOL, the student body is approximately 75% White, 17% Hispanic, 1% Black, 2% Asian, 5% Two or more.
Is PRIMROSE SCHOOL public or private?
PRIMROSE SCHOOL is a public K-12 school, overseen by SOMERS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
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