May 29, 2025

Meet Naiya, a Grade 4 Wildcat who joined BASIS Independent Manhattan this school year. Naiya is a fantastic example of our vibrant Lower School community and had so many wonderful things to share. Our Wildcats are eager to talk about their experiences at BASIS Independent Manhattan—from our inspiring teachers and engaging academic curriculum to the dynamic student life that makes our school so special.

Thank you for your time today, Naiya! Let’s start with some basics—what grade are you in and how long have been a BASIS Independent Manhattan Wildcat?
I am in grade 4 and this is my first year!
What was the transition like from your previous school to BASIS Independent Manhattan?
It was good. I did not feel that behind. I had a shadow day and that helped me get used to what was going to happen in my grade level. I transitioned well from a public to a private school. I kept my grades steady and I think I did a good job.
When I started, I had some trouble with math. Sometimes on Wednesdays, I would go to Student Hours where I worked on math problems with my math teacher so I can get better at math.
Now, I am getting better at math. I am not the top person in my math class, but I think I’m doing pretty good. I still go to student hours sometimes but not as much as I needed to.
Tell me about your favorite subject this school year?
Drama! We are doing a Playwright’s Festival where we are writing a scene in a play, and in class we reviewed and voted on which plays we want to produce. Then we were assigned to groups and had assignments from costume development to theater technology. Ms. Boscolo, the Drama teacher, is very nice and very funny.

Share with us the biggest differences between this school and your prior school?
What they are actually teaching us. In my old school I kept getting straight As, and I felt I wasn’t learning anything new. In this school, I am actually learning things that are new and things that I have not done before. I am learning a lot in many new subjects. I am getting to do science and history classes that I didn’t have often in my prior school.
The teachers at this school they help me with things like organization and responsibility, and they make the subject fun. Today in math class, we had a scavenger hunt. We did the hunt with other classmates together and it was fun way to help us understand the math topic. I really think this school has pushed me to reach my full potential. At my old school, I didn’t learn much or get challenged. At BASIS Independent Manhattan, I can try more challenging things that I didn’t think I could do, and I am doing it! I can be the best person in all subjects.

Families regularly ask about the school community. How would you describe the school community at the Lower School?
Amazing in academics and learning! The teachers are amazing because they are all very kind and helpful and they make classes fun. It’s a friendly community. We work with each other all the time. The entire class is actually a community and the entire school is an actual community. Pep rallies are fun and the events we have I like a lot. It is active here!
On a typical school night, how much time are you spending on homework?
Normally about 30 minutes. On Friday’s I do not have homework. Every single day we have a math homework except for a quiz or test day. English, if reading a book, we will get some homework. Science from time to time we get homework. For history, sometimes we have homework.
After school, what clubs do you participate in at BASIS Independent Manhattan?
Fashion and Photography Club. I love it!
We invite you to learn more about the BASIS Independent Manhattan Wildcat community at one of our upcoming admissions events or on a campus tour. Our Rolling Admissions application cycle is now open for the 2025-2026 school year.