Long Island School for the Gifted
Long Island School for the Gifted is a private school for gifted children located in South Huntington, New York in Suffolk County.
School history
Long Island School for the Gifted was founded in 1980 by Carol Yilmaz. Her mission was to bring more advanced education to students who felt like they were not being challenged enough in school. Along with other members known as the "founding mommies", LISG was a reality. It did not reside at 165 Pidgeon Hill Road until the start of the 1984 school year and now resides in a new location for 2025 - 815 Convent Road Syosset, NY 11791 Since then, LISG has become one of the most advanced schools on Long Island, where alumni have gone to Ivy League colleges and have won numerous awards..Student acceptance and life
In order to be accepted into LISG, students must take an IQ test and have a score of over 130. LISG admits students of any race, sex, and ethnicity. Students at LISG will learn at least one to three grades above grade level in their respected subjects. They offer regents for students and the PSAT is taken by 7th graders for enrollment in the Center for Talented Youth Talent Search. Student class sizes are around 12-16 people forming an easier class chemistry with the teachers and students. There are currently 46 staff members, teachers, and administrators.School setup
LISG is divided into three levels:- Lower School: Kindergarten - 3rd Grade
- Middle School: 4th Grade - 6th Grade
- Upper School: 7th Grade - 9th Grade