(2025-26 school year)
8:30 AM
-4:00 PM | Friday 2:00 PM
School mission
YWCP offers young women from the city of Rochester the opportunity to learn in a single-gender environment, free from stereotypes, where a strong focus is placed on preparation for college enrollment and graduation. We support students in their endeavors to achieve excellence in and out of the classroom, helping them to develop the strong voices they will need to be leaders. YWCP believes in educating the whole girl, which encompasses academic achievement, career and college preparation, leadership, and personal and social development.
Academic Programs
- Advanced Placement (AP) Courses
- College Seminar
- Dual Enrollment Courses with MCC, SUNY Brockport, Syracuse University
- ESOL
- Partnership with REOC for Occupational Trades
- Academic Workshop
- 1:1 Chromebooks for all students
- Fine Arts
Extended Day
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Special Education Programs & Services
- Consultant Teacher (CT)
- Resource Room (RR)
Community Partnerships
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Clubs/Extracurriculars
- 2 College Visits per year
- Modified and Varsity Sports
- Step Team
- Choir
- Yearbook
- Student Government
- Multiple career exploration opportunities
Sports offered
- Basketball
- Bowling
- Cheerleading
- Flag Football
- Softball
- Track and Field (indoor and outdoor)
- Volleyball
Student enrollment
Enrollment by race and ethnicity
Enrollment by gender
Students enrolled with disabilities
Students enrolled as English Language Learners
Staff info.
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Teachers by race and ethnicity
Teacher turnover rate
NYSED English Language Arts results i
2024/2025 Performance compared to District & State
Percentage of students passing
2024/2025 Proficiency by student groups
Students with disabilities
Economically disadvantaged
English language learners
By race
Suppression is applied to the data displayed in school performance profiles to maintain confidentiality of students. In general, suppression is applied when the denominator is 0 to 5 students for one or more subsets (grade levels, cohort). However, other rules are applied when necessary to further ensure confidentiality. Source: https://data.nysed.gov/businessrules.php?type=reportcards.
NYSED Math results i
2024/2025 Performance compared to District & State
Percentage of students passing
2024/2025 Proficiency by student groups
Students with disabilities
Economically disadvantaged
English language learners
By race
Suppression is applied to the data displayed in school performance profiles to maintain confidentiality of students. In general, suppression is applied when the denominator is 0 to 5 students for one or more subsets (grade levels, cohort). However, other rules are applied when necessary to further ensure confidentiality. Source: https://data.nysed.gov/businessrules.php?type=reportcards.
Student engagement
Attendance rate
Dropout rate
Graduation data
Graduation rates over time
Students with disabilities
Economically disadvantaged
English language learners
Graduation rates by race
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Additional data
NYSED Report Card dataKey dates & Deadlines
Charter school applications are accepted all year. Parents are encouraged to apply by the lottery deadline (April 1 each year) when schools have the most openings.
There are no tests or entrance fees for charter schools and names are drawn at random by a computer program. Charters accept students in special education programs, those who have IEPs and students who are English language learners.
All K-12 students are encouraged to apply to as many schools as they want. Applying to more than one school doesn’t help or hurt your chances of enrollment.
After the lottery has been drawn, students will either be given an enrollment offer or be added to school waitlists. Students may receive offers from more than one school. Parents should expect to hear from schools within one week after the deadline.
Applications received after April 1 are put on a waitlist, and schools will notify you as openings become available.
How to apply
Young Women’s College Prep Charter School is not bound by attendance zone boundaries set by the Rochester City School District, enabling students living within the Rochester area to apply without any limitations.
School Choice is Your Choice! To apply now, visit: www.GoodSchoolsRoc.org. For assistance with the GoodSchoolsRoc Application Portal, please call the HelpLine at 585-491-9777.
Through GoodSchoolsRoc.org, parents and guardians of children in grades K-12 can apply to up to 16 charter schools in 28 locations through one simple online application. The application is free and accessible in English and Spanish on any web-enabled device. Applying only takes a few minutes.
Disclaimer: Please be advised that the information provided on this website may not encompass all details for certain schools. The completeness of data depends on publicly available information and input from the respective schools.