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Indian Hill School
735 Holmdel Road
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The Indian Hill School provides
experiences that foster the development of
knowledge, skills, and attitudes through
which students become lifelong learners. The
environment is dynamic, enriching, and
exciting. All members of the Indian Hill
educational community work to ensure that
students never lose their enthusiasm for
learning or their hunger to seek knowledge.
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Holmdel High School
36 Crawfords Corner Road |
Holmdel High School fosters
academic achievement, embraces cultural
diversity, and, through the promotion of
varied curricular and co-curricular
programs, strives for all its students to
fulfill their potential as intellectually
curious and socially responsible citizens.
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William R. Satz features a well-balanced
program of instruction that’s specifically
designed for each grade level, and
incorporates offerings for the wide
interests of middle
school age students. After school
offerings include interscholastic sports,
drama productions, student council,
Builders’ Club, Youth Alliance, and the
school newspaper (The William’s Pen). To
help compliment our program, each academic
teacher also provides two days per week of
extra-help to our students after school.
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William R. Satz School
24 Crawfords Corner Road |
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Holmdel Village School
67 McCampbell Road
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Holmdel Village School provides
a challenging academic program that develops
students who are
effective communicators, independent
thinkers, and creative problem solvers;
prepares each student to be a lifelong
learner and to live and to compete in the
rapidly changing global community of the
twenty-first century; enables students to
participate in a rich educational experience
that includes the arts and athletics, as
well as other co-curricular activities;
encourages social responsibility as well as
respect for themselves and for
others; and pursue and active educational
partnership that encourages student
commitment, staff dedication, parental
involvement, and community support.
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primary goal of St. Benedict School is to
assist each child in discovering his or her
own unique gifts. We exist as a Catholic
School to teach a way of life which will
enable students to proclaim the good news of
the Gospel and translate it into service to
others. Students are provided with a firm
academic foundation within a balanced
curriculum. Faculty and administrators
endeavor to assist the students to develop a
faith life which will sustain them as
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St. Benedict School
165 Bethany Road |
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The New School of Mon. Co.
301 Middle Rd |
While the curriculum adapts to reflect the
needs and interests of the students, the
academic goals of The New School provide
consistency and purpose. Because the
academic goals are met as a part of an
interesting and student-driven process, New
School students retain information as a part
of their life experience and not as isolated
data. New School graduates repeatedly
demonstrate their firm academic foundation
as they transition into higher education.
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St. John Vianney H.S. |
St. John
Vianney High School has been a proud,
contributing member of the Holmdel community
since 1969. St. John Vianney is a regional
diocesan high school affiliated with the
Diocese of Trenton. SJV provides students
the opportunity to receive a Catholic
education in the Catholic tradition. SJV has
a strong academic program, offering several
AP courses and over 150 Pentium based,
Internet connected computers for student
use. St. John Vianney sends 98% of its
students on to college and awards over $3
million in scholarships each year to its
graduates. Community service is our top
priority at SJV as our Christian Service
Program ranks #1 in the state. Our students
make it their goal to serve the community at
every possibility. SJV also has a proud
tradition of athletic excellence, boasting
nationally and state ranked teams in many
sports. Please visit our website or call
732-739-0800 for more information. |