MIDDLE SCHOOL TOURS for the 2024-2025 admissions cycle

Sign up for a tour by clicking on ONE of the dates below (duplicate signups will be deleted)

Oct 17, Oct 24 and Nov 7: 9:30am

Nov 18 (Saturday) at 9:30am

From 2023-24: This was the presentation slideshow, complete with video, that was used:

Presentation Link


A few short videos

Please enjoy the following virtual open house, narrated by our Principal, Jonathan Levin.



Frequently Asked Questions

What are the requirements and process for Middle Grade admissions?

We follow District 2 admission policies.

How many seats will be available for incoming 6th graders?

We have 99 seats for incoming 6th graders. 

How many grade levels does the school have?

After over 40 years as a middle school, the Clinton School for Writers and Artists began its expansion into a 6-12 school in September 2015 with our inaugural class of 9th graders. We are now a full 6th through 12th grade school.

Where is the school located?

Our school building is located at 10 East 15th Street, just west of Union Square. The building houses both the middle school and high school grades of the Clinton School, and opened in September 2015.

What classes do students take?

All students take a full program of English Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, Arts , and Physical Education and foreign language classes (Spanish).

My child is strong in Math and Science. Is this school a good choice?

We love Math and Science at Clinton, and our students do well in these subjects. Our students’ standardized test scores in Math are consistently in the top 5% statewide. 

What sports and extracurricular activities do you offer?

We have partnered with Manhattan Youth to provide an incredibly robust after school club system. Our clubs include Winter Festival (performing arts/variety show), Lego robotics, Eco Hawks (environmental & nature), Computer Programming, School Musical, Clinton Post (school newspaper), Clinton Soup (literary magazine), and many more.  For sports, we have programs in volleyball, basketball, track and field, and soccer. Our sports and extracurricular offerings change somewhat from year to year based on student interest.

What is the community & environment like?

The Clinton School is a small public school located. We moved to our new building in time for the start of the 2015-16 school year and with our first 9th grade class in our expansion from a middle school to a 6–12 school. The school enhances student achievement across content areas. We provide equality of opportunity for a diverse student body. Students engage in authentic learning that demands flexible thinking, risk-taking, and collaboration as they produce and perform, growing as members of a community. At Clinton, we promote a caring, supportive environment for learning—where students, staff, and teachers treat one another with courtesy and respect. Clinton is known for its friendly environment and welcoming culture. Students, staff, and families have a passion for our school and love cheering on our sports teams, attending our performances and events, and taking advantage of our partnerships with the Whitney Museum and Theater for a New Audience. Special Education Clinton believes that all children deserve access to a rich curriculum, and that students’ learning differences can and should be met in a community school setting. We believe that this is best accomplished through true partnerships in ICT classes, by students learning to know their own strengths and weaknesses, and by all adults ensuring that students succeed. We have been recognized for our work as a ‘noteworthy’ school by insideschools.org.

Students engage in authentic learning that demands flexible thinking, risk-taking, and collaboration as they produce and perform, growing as members of a community
— Jon Levin