Private | K-6, 8-12 | Nonsectarian | 59 students |
"We are best known for individualized instruction."
This statement has been provided by the principal or a school official at New Road School of Ocean County. See this school's official school profile »
Toms River's New Road School of Ocean County is a private school. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 59 students in grades K-6, 8-12.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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My son (who has Asperger Syndrome) came into this school socially withdrawn and non compliant. To see him now you would not believe it is the same person. The teaching staff are devoted to helping the kids succeed academically and behavorially. Communication between the school and home is excellent. Principal is also devoted to helping each and every one of the students. Having such sucess with my son I also sent my daughter (also has Asperger Syndrome) here for her last year of high school because she was having so much trouble in the public school. One year at this school and she decided on a teaching career (specializing in special education). The small class sizes helped her school attendance and enabled her to better concentrate on her schoolwork. Her social skills improved along with her self-esteem. This school has made a tremendous difference for the better in our lives.
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