Founded in 1930, the Inter-Community Cooperative Nursery School and Kindergarten educates using a combination of teachers and parents, and also by encouraging play among children.
The education is also considered to be beneficial to parents, who meet and learn from one another.
First dedicated in 1943, Our Lady of Peace Roman Catholic Church is centered in the heart of Lynbrook. It can be found at the intersection of Merrick Road and Peninsula Boulevard, across the street from Village Hall. The church offers many programs and services, including a youth program for students in grades 7 - 12. Our Lady of Peace School is located on the same property.
Tiny Tykes has been around for 15 years providing an education- orientated environment within a warm and caring setting. It plans the curriculum based upon the age of the child, allowing growth at the child's own pace. Its staff has over 30 years of combined experience, with an established history and credits in the child care profession.
Mimi's provides parents with a safe, nurturing environment for their children. It has a curriculum that is individuality planned for each child so that they develop at their own pace. Visit the website or call for more information.
Marion Street School is the home to approximately 415 students in grades one through five.
100 Marion Street, Lynbrook, NY 11563
Phone - (516) 887-0295
Website - https://secure.lynbrook.k12.ny.us/marionstreet/
Davison Avenue School is part of the Malverne Union Free School District, but the building is actually located in the village of Lynbrook. In the early 1990s, Davison Avenue earned the U.S. Department of Education's Blue Ribbon School of Excellence Award. Built in 1921, it is the oldest school building in the district. When the school first opened, it only had six classrooms, but four years later it underwent extensive renovations. This added eight more rooms and a combination gymnasium-auditorium, which until 1932 also served as the home basketball court and assembly room for the high school. Six more rooms were added in 1951, and around 2007, a new playground was installed on the school grounds. In 2010, the school underwent a transformation that changed Davison Avenue School from a kindergarten-through-fourth-grade school to one that was solely responsible for educating all of the district's third and fourth graders. (All the younger students in the district were consolidated into Downing School.)
Our Lady of Peace School is affiliated with Our Lady of Peace Roman Catholic Church, situated next to it. The school has been given a designation of excellence by the U.S. Department of Education and is accredited by the Middle States Association. The school educates students from Pre-Kindergarten through the eighth grade.