The Anderson School PS334 / The Computer School MS245
USA /
New Jersey /
West New York /
West 77th Street, 100
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4-story early-modern school building completed in 1959. Designed by Gehron & Seltzer, it is clad in white brick. The building is roughly L-shaped and spans through the block to 76th Street, wrapping around an apartment building and the school's outdoor playground. Most of the very long frontage on 77th Street has ribbon bands of multi-paned windows at the 2nd-4th floors, in green metal framing. The ground floor has nine bays of double-windows at the east end, terminated by a projecting entrance with three green metal doors. Continuing to the west there are two smaller, square windows, and then a wide expanse of brick with no openings until a final, short window where the ribbon bands at the upper floors end. Next to this is a taller, slightly recessed section near the west end, with the almost-double-height main entrance at the ground floor, with five blue metal doors below 2-over-3 transoms, set in a simple white stone molding. There is a square window opening to either side, with a low window near the sidewalk below these. Across the top two floors there are five more bays of the large, square windows, all with green metal framing and stone surrounds. At the top, rising above the lower wings to either side, is a square panel with a bas-relief carving of a shield topped by an eagle and flanked by a pair of figures. There is a stone coping along this higher roof line and the lower roof lines to either side. At the far west end, resuming the level of the long east section, the 4th floor has a ribbon band of windows, while the 2nd & 3rd floors have five bays of square window openings. At the ground floor there are three of these openings, spaced around two green metal service doors. A low iron fence with shrubbery fronts the length of this facade, except for at the doorways.
The narrow east facade has a single, central bay, with metal double-doors at the ground floor, a square window opening at the 2nd, and a tall, vertical opening encompassing the 3rd-4th floors. The south facade of the east wing facing the playground repeats the ribbon bands at the 2nd-4th floors, with bays of triple-windows at the ground floor. These continue at the east-facing junction of the two main wings, above a small 1-story section of mechanical equipment.
The narrower south facade on 76th Street has six bays of triple-windows along the east part of the ground floor, with a set of green metal service doors to the left, followed by another service door paired with a window, and a slightly recessed western end bay with another service door and smaller window. This end bay is only three stories high, but the others have square window openings at the 2nd floor, and larger, double-height openings at the 3rd-4th floors.
The building originally housed Junior High School 44 (O'Shea Middle School), later sharing it with The Anderson School and The Computer School. The Anderson School (PS 334) inherited its name from its former parent school, the Sarah Anderson School, a K-5 neighborhood catchment school that offers two programs: Renaissance and Gifted and Talented. Until PS 334 moved to 100 West 77th Street in July 2009, both schools shared a building at 100 West 84th Street. The Anderson School moved to this location in 2009. At the start of the 2010–11 school year, PS 452, a new neighborhood elementary school, moved into the building. In 2011 JHS 44 O'Shea Middle School was phased out. In 2017 PS 452 moved to 210 West 61st street and the Dual Language Middle School moved in to the vacated space on the second floor of the O'Shea Complex.
The narrow east facade has a single, central bay, with metal double-doors at the ground floor, a square window opening at the 2nd, and a tall, vertical opening encompassing the 3rd-4th floors. The south facade of the east wing facing the playground repeats the ribbon bands at the 2nd-4th floors, with bays of triple-windows at the ground floor. These continue at the east-facing junction of the two main wings, above a small 1-story section of mechanical equipment.
The narrower south facade on 76th Street has six bays of triple-windows along the east part of the ground floor, with a set of green metal service doors to the left, followed by another service door paired with a window, and a slightly recessed western end bay with another service door and smaller window. This end bay is only three stories high, but the others have square window openings at the 2nd floor, and larger, double-height openings at the 3rd-4th floors.
The building originally housed Junior High School 44 (O'Shea Middle School), later sharing it with The Anderson School and The Computer School. The Anderson School (PS 334) inherited its name from its former parent school, the Sarah Anderson School, a K-5 neighborhood catchment school that offers two programs: Renaissance and Gifted and Talented. Until PS 334 moved to 100 West 77th Street in July 2009, both schools shared a building at 100 West 84th Street. The Anderson School moved to this location in 2009. At the start of the 2010–11 school year, PS 452, a new neighborhood elementary school, moved into the building. In 2011 JHS 44 O'Shea Middle School was phased out. In 2017 PS 452 moved to 210 West 61st street and the Dual Language Middle School moved in to the vacated space on the second floor of the O'Shea Complex.
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Coordinates: 40°46'51"N 73°58'39"W
- Mount Sinai School of Medicine 2.2 km
- Con Edison Learning Centre 3.6 km
- Long Island City High School 3.9 km
- Fashion Institute of Technology 4 km
- St. John's Preparatory School 5.4 km
- Alfred E Smith Career-Technology High School, 6.4 km
- South Bronx High School 6.8 km
- Forest Hills High School 12 km
- St. Joseph's School 13 km
- Herbert H. Lehman High School 13 km
- Manhattan 0.6 km
- Upper West Side 0.7 km
- Lincoln Square 0.9 km
- Central Park 1 km
- Upper East Side 1.8 km
- Hell's Kitchen (Clinton) 2.4 km
- Midtown (Manhattan, NY) 3.5 km
- Hudson County, New Jersey 10 km
- Queens 17 km
- The Palisades 20 km