Park Avenue - Manhattan 460 Park Avenue South, 9th Floor
New York, NY  10016
212-326-9522
Welcome

A private school in New York City with alternative education that works: one-to-one classes with flexible scheduling.

Welcome to the Fusion Academy Park Avenue - Manhattan Campus
Fusion Academy is an alternative private school in New York for grades 6-12. What makes us different? With compassion and tolerance, we offer students the opportunity to learn on their terms, on their schedule, and in their learning style—all in a one-to-one setting.


One-to-One Classes

Each class consists of just one student and one teacher in their own private classroom, allowing us to create a completely customized experience for each student.

Customized Education

Our curriculum meets state standards, and the lessons are self-paced and delivered in a way that considers each student's interests, strengths, and learning style.

Flexible Scheduling

Students can schedule their classes anytime from 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., and can even begin a new semester anytime, year round, even in the summer.

School/Life Balance

Our environment is highly personal and socially inclusive. Equal emphasis is placed on students' emotional wellbeing as it is on academic achievements.

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All of this creates an experience unmatched by any school in the country. Want to learn more?

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Testimonials
Educational opportunities abound in Manhattan, but there’s nothing else quite like the recently opened Fusion. New York Family Magazine, October 2012 Fusion is all about doing what’s right for each individual student. New York Family Magazine, October 2012 The one-to-one ratio means personalized attention, customized lessons, and flexible schedules—not to mention creative engagement, a challenging yet informal environment, and learning through conversation. New York Family Magazine, October 2012 Given the seemingly endless education options we have at our fingertips, when something new and truly special comes along, we tend to sit up and take notice. New York Family Magazine, October 2012