Our Last Open House Event of the School Year. It’s a Must-Attend Event!

Prepare to step into a world of educational excellence as Newton’s Grove School hosts it very last Open House event of the 2023/2024 school year! We invite you to join us at 9:30am on April 30th, 2024 for your very own ‘golden ticket’ to immersing yourself in our close-knit school community renowned for its vibrancy and commitment to student growth and academic excellence.

Explore Cutting-Edge Facilities

Come join us to embark on a journey through our impressive 72,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facilities that inspire academic excellence.

Guided tours will unveil the wonders of our school which is filled with natural light, our beautiful classrooms, specialized labs, our 32,000 sq. ft. Athletic Center, and our creative arts, drama and music studios, each meticulously crafted to evoke innovation, spark curiosity, and nurture a deep-seated love for learning.

Engage with Our Leadership

Don’t miss the chance to meet our Leadership Team at Newton’s Grove and learn more about their visionary outlook, educational philosophy, and unwavering dedication to each and every student.

Hear from Our Students!

One of the most popular aspects of our Open Houses is the opportunity to join an enlightening Q&A session that showcases the voices that truly matter – our students.

Gain invaluable insights into the daily life experiences of our students and listen as they share personal anecdotes, academic milestones, and the profound impact the school has had on their growth journey.

Don’t let this opportunity pass you by! RSVP now to join us on April 30th, and seize the chance to explore, engage, and uncover the essence of what makes Newton’s Grove School simply extraordinary.

We eagerly anticipate your presence for what promises to be an enlightening and exhilarating Open House event.

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