The Princeton Junior School offers programs for children of preschool age through the fifth grade. The School was founded on four principles: preparation in necessary skills to succeed, self-awareness of abilities, respect for members of the community and passion for learning and exploration.
Lawrence Middle School is located at the corner of Princeton Pike and Gainsboro Road. The school educates students in seventh and eighth grades.
Lawrence Middle School's mascot is the Cardinal and the school's colors are red and white.
Students come to Lawrence Middle School upon completing the sixth grade at Lawrence Intermediate School. After completing the eighth grade at Lawrence Middle School, students move on to Lawrence High School, which is located next door on Princeton Pike.
Detailed information and statistics about Lawrence Middle School from the most recently available year can be found by visiting the New Jersey Department of Education's School Report Card database. The database is searchable by county, school district and type of school.
Among the information available in the School Report Card is a school-specific introduction provided by the principal with details outlining the different teaching methods used, as well as the programs and services that are offered to students at Lawrence Middle School.
The report card also includes statistics about such things as Lawrence Middle School's student enrollment by grade, student attendance rates, average class size, students' proficiency in language arts and math, student suspensions and expulsions, student-to-faculty ratios, faculty attendance, and faculty credentials.
An Abbott Preschool whose program is accredited by the National Academy of Early Childhood Program, Little Kids College has schools in Trenton, Hamilton and Lawrence and works with the Trenton Board of Education to provide preschool education to children ages 3 to 5. The school's programs are focused on "age-appropriate play and learning opportunities," and the school's educational philosophy is based on the "belief that all children are individuals, whose needs, desires, abilities and learning styles may vary."
One of four public elementary schools in Lawrence Township, Slackwood Elementary School is located at the corner of Princeton Pike and Carr Avenue at the southern end of the township. The school educates students from kindergarten through third grade.
The school dates back to 1904 when a wooden, two-room school house was built in the area.
Detailed information and statistics about Slackwood School can be found by visiting the New Jersey Department of Education's School Report Card database. The database is searchable by county, school district and type of school.
Among the information available in the School Report Card is a school-specific introduction provided by the principal with details outlining the different teaching methods used, as well as the programs and services that are offered to students at Slackwood.
The report card also includes statistics about such things as Slackwood's student enrollment by grade, student attendance rates, average class size, students' proficiency in language arts and math, student suspensions and expulsions, student-to-faculty ratios, faculty attendance and faculty credentials.
Slackwood's mascot is the Eagle and the school's colors are blue and gold.
Upon graduating from Slackwood, students attend Lawrence Intermediate School for Grades 4 through 6.
One of the four public elementary schools in Lawrence Township, Lawrenceville Elementary School is located on Craven Lane, off Route 206 in the northern end of town. The school educates students from Pre-Kindergarten through Third Grade. Lawrenceville's mascot is LESter the Dragon and the school's colors are green and white. The school's mission statement is as follows: "To provide extraordinary learning experiences that enable all students to develop their skills, knowledge, and ethical values within a safe, positive, and nurturing environment. Through the partnership of teachers, parents, and the community, our students will be challenged to develop a lifelong commitment to learning, productive living, and responsible behavior. " Upon graduating from Lawrenceville, students attend Lawrence Intermediate School for Grades 4 through 6.
One of the four public elementary schools in Lawrence Township, Eldridge Park Elementary School is located on Lawn Park Avenue, off Lawrence Road (Route 206). The school educates students from kindergarten through third grade.
Detailed information and statistics about Eldridge Park School from the most recently available year can be found by visiting the New Jersey Department of Education's School Report Card database. The database is searchable by county, school district and type of school.
Among the information available in the School Report Card is a school-specific introduction provided by the principal with details outlining the different teaching methods used, as well as the programs and services that are offered to students at Eldridge Park.
The report card also includes statistics about such things as Eldridge Park's student enrollment by grade, student attendance rates, average class size, students' proficiency in language arts and math, student suspensions and expulsions, student-to-faculty ratios, faculty attendance, and faculty credentials.
Eldridge Park's mascot is the Falcon and the school's colors are blue and gold.
In 2010 Eldridge Park received a Profile in Character award certificate from the National Character Education Partnership for the school's "outstanding work in character education."
Upon graduating from Eldridge Park, students attend Lawrence Intermediate School for Grades 4 through 6.
One of the four public elementary schools in Lawrence Township, Ben Franklin Elementary School is located on Princeton Pike between Franklin Corner Road and Pineknoll Drive. The school educates students from pre-kindergarten through third grade.
Detailed information and statistics about Ben Franklin School from the most recently available year can be found by visiting the New Jersey Department of Education's School Report Card database. The database is searchable by county, school district and type of school.
Among the information available in the School Report Card is a school-specific introduction provided by the principal with details outlining the different teaching methods used, as well as the programs and services that are offered to students at Ben Franklin.
The report card also includes statistics about such things as Ben Franklin's student enrollment by grade, student attendance rates, average class size, students' proficiency in language arts and math, student suspensions and expulsions, student-to-faculty ratios, faculty attendance and faculty credentials.
Ben Franklin's mascot is Amos the Mouse, and the school's colors are blue and white.
Upon graduating from Ben Franklin, students attend Lawrence Intermediate School for grades four through six.