Last Chance: Take a Peek Inside a Private School Openhouse

Thursday, June 2 at 9AM

If you are considering private school and looking for a school where a love of learning, creativity, and service to others thrive, don’t miss this chance to take a peek behind the doors of this award-winning Summit gem: Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child. Niche names it the 2021 Best School in New Jersey. This globally-minded school is just one of nine Holy Child Network Schools across the U.S. Oak Knoll offers a unique program of study, coeducational from pre-K to grade 6, and all girls in grades 7 to 12 Their holistic curriculum and co-curricular activities inspire academic achievement and freedom of expression. Oak Knoll places its focus on faith, wellness, and social emotional learning.

There are several opportunuties to visit virtually or in-person. The next in-person, small group tour is scheduled for Thursday, June 2. To register or for more information, click here.

Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child, Lower Campus: 83 Ashland Road, Summit, NJ 07901

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