Far Brook's Viewbook 2024

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Far Brook School is an intentionally diverse, joyful, arts-infused community of learners, age 3 through Grade 8, who are

grounded in nature, aspiring changemakers, and academically excellent.

When you discover Far Brook School, you will find...

a small, nurturing, child-centered environment that is centered on experience, grounded in nature, focused on social justice, and immersed in the arts.

When you discover Far Brook School, you will learn...

that even the youngest children can grasp a sophisticated math concept explored through a musical passage, a pattern in nature, a shape carved from a block of wood, or the measurement of their own shadow on the ground.

When you discover Far Brook School, you will uncover...

a safe place for children to grow and take risks.

a place where students try many new things, discovering passions they may not have found anywhere else because at Far Brook everyone participates in everything.

When

you discover Far Brook School, you

will witness...

children caring for plants and animals, for each other, and for people next door and throughout the world.

When you discover Far Brook School, you will see...

that by the time students graduate from eighth grade, they have developed, year by year, layer by layer, strong skills, excellent roots, confidence, passion, and compassion enabling them to thrive wherever their own path may lead.

When you discover Far Brook School, you will have found...

a place where your child can be

a small part of something big, and a big part of something small, all at the same time.

a place where tradition binds us together, and a joyful spirit sets us apart.

As the oldest progressive school in the area, Far Brook sets the standard for a hands-on, integrated approach to learning. Here is why we truly believe that Far Brook exemplifies “school as it should be,” and why you should consider learning more about Far Brook:

A progressive approach: At Far Brook, students learn by doing. Read more about our Four Pillars of Progressive Education.

An unhurried childhood: Our “why” is childhood and the belief that childhood happens once. Read more from our Head of School, Amy Ziebarth, here.

Academic excellence meets curiosity and imagination: At Far Brook, education is considered an art. Read about our curriculum in Early Childhood (Nursery 3s, Nursery 4s, & Kindergarten), Lower School (Grades 1, 2, and 3), Middle School (Grades 4, 5, and 6), and Junior High (Grades 7 and 8)

Esteemed progressive educators: Far Brook teachers are passionate about cultivating curious learners. Learn more about Far Brook faculty and administration here.

A diverse community: Read more about Far Brook’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion here.

Impressive outcomes: Far Brook graduates thrive in a variety of settings. In the last few years, our graduates have attended:

Independent Schools

Delbarton School

Dwight-Englewood School

Gill St. Bernard’s

The Hudson School

Immaculate Conception HS

Kent Place School

Little Red/Elisabeth Irwin HS (NYC)

Montclair Kimberley Academy

Morristown-Beard School

Newark Academy

The Pingry School

St. Benedict’s Prep School

St. Peter’s Prep School

Public High Schools

Columbia High School

Millburn High School

Science Park High School

Summit High School

Union County Magnet HS

West Essex High School

Westfield High School

Boarding Schools

Buxton School (MA)

Church Farm School (PA)

Deerfield Academy (MA)

Peddie (NJ)

Phillips Academy - Andover (MA)

Phillips Academy - Exeter (NH)

Ready for the next steps?

Learn more about the Admissions process here

Enrollment

225

Grades

Nursery 3s through Grade 8

One class per grade

43% of faculty and staff are current or alumni parents

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

174 families from

33 communities

9.5

2 acre wooded campus acres of outdoor classrooms, including a Wetlands Habitat and School Garden

18% of students receive Tuition Assistance with awards ranging from $5,400 to $49,950 10,342

Estimated number of steps per student during a typical school day *depending on leg length

Everyone participates in everything: from art to music to woodshop to sports and more

School Hours:

96% acceptance rate of Eighth Graders who choose to apply to Independent High Schools

Half Day (Option for Nursery 3s & 4s only)

8:10 am - 12:00 pm Full Day

8:10 am - 3:00 pm

Early morning drop off available beginning at 7:50 am (included in tuition)

After School Program: 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Daily enrichment classes in arts, crafts, music, science, and more (additional fees apply) 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Extended Day Program (additional fees apply)

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