Nord Anglia International School New York (NAISNY) has announced its relocation to Gramercy, bringing its legacy of educational excellence to a new home at 111 E 22nd Street. Starting with the 2025–26 academic year, the move marks an exciting milestone for the school, which has served students on the Lower East Side since 2011.
Building on a Tradition of Excellence
Founded over a decade ago, NAISNY is known for its rigorous academic program and nurturing environment. The relocation reflects the school’s commitment to enhancing its facilities while continuing to empower students for success in leading high schools across New York and beyond.
“NAISNY stands apart for our personalized approach to learning,” said Principal Jimmy Frawley. “This move allows us to bring our unique educational experience to Gramercy, a neighborhood rich in history and culture.”
A Diverse and Inclusive Community
NAISNY welcomes children aged 2 through 8th grade, offering both part-time and full-time programs for its youngest learners. The school prides itself on its diverse community, with 40% international and 60% local families. A balanced approach to academic and emotional growth is fostered through engaging events like workshops, mixers, and family-friendly activities such as teddy bear picnics.
“NAISNY is more than just a school—it’s a close-knit community where every child and family are valued,” added Frawley. “We’re excited to bring this sense of belonging to Gramercy.”
Global Connections for Lifelong Success
As part of Nord Anglia Education, a network of over 80 international schools across 33 countries, NAISNY offers students unparalleled opportunities to connect with peers worldwide. This global platform fosters creativity, resilience, and a global perspective, preparing students to achieve beyond their expectations.
Explore Enrollment Opportunities
For families interested in learning more about Nord Anglia International School New York or enrolling their child for the upcoming academic year, please visit NAISNY’s website or contact director of admissions, Theresa Hasman.
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