13658 41st Ave
Flushing, NY 11355
(718) 961-0182
The Parish of Mary's Nativity-St. Ann is in its infancy having been formed in January 2012 by the merger of Mary's Nativity and St. Ann Roman Catholic Churches by Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio. Rev. Edward M. Kachurka was appointed to be its first Administrator.
St. George's Church is an intercultural, multilingual Episcopal congregation in Flushing, Queens, New York. with members from over twenty different nations of origin. A landmark church, it has served an ever changing congregation for over 300 years.HistorySt. George's was organized in 1702 as a mission of the Church of England by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. The group consisted of the Rev. George Keith, the Rev. John Talbot, and the Rev. Patrick Gordon, who was sent to be the missionary to Jamaica, Queens. Keith, a former Quaker, went into Flusing's Quaker Meeting House in September 1702, announced his presence as a missionary, and engaged in both preaching and debate. This happened several times, and the subsequent early history of St. George's is intertwined with the history of Grace Church in Jamaica, which was where the first Rector, the Rev. Patrick Gordon, resided. Gordon was succeeded in 1704 by the Rev. William Urquhart. Urquhart held services in Jamaica one week, and would then rotate the following weeks to Flushing and then Newtown (now Elmhurst). The community in Jamaica grew into Grace Church; the one in Flushing became St. George's; and the one in Newtown became St. James.
Please feel free to share ideas to help create a fun, nurturing environment for our children. In order to sustain and enhance our children’s learning environment, we need the support of parents throughout the year. Parents are needed to volunteer some time, talent, expertise and supplies. As we all know, volunteering and fundraising is necessary to promote, sponsor and maintain our school. Please take part in however you are most comfortable, anything can help – just an extra hand to open a door or an extra set of eyes to watch for danger. Many hands make light work. We will try to keep you updated on school events.
Lowest grade taught: Kindergarten - Highest grade taught: 8th Grade
Lowest grade taught: 6th Grade - Highest grade taught: 8th Grade
Lowest grade taught: Kindergarten - Highest grade taught: 8th grade
Lowest grade taught: 6th Grade - Highest grade taught: 8th Grade
Lowest grade taught: Kindergarten - Highest grade taught: 8th grade
Lowest grade taught: Prekindergarten - Highest grade taught: 8th grade
Lowest grade taught: 6th Grade - Highest grade taught: 8th Grade
Lowest grade taught: Prekindergarten - Highest grade taught: 8th Grade
Lowest grade taught: Prekindergarten - Highest grade taught: 8th grade