Cambridge School opens new Upper School building

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Pictured from left, Pennington’s Mayor Anthony Presichilli, Director of Public Safety William Meytrott, Co-Founders of Cambridge Jim and Deborah Peters, Associate Head of School Melody Maskell and Head of School James Maher at the Cambridge School Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony held on September 10, 2015.

On September 10, 2015, the Cambridge School held a ceremonial ribbon-cutting to acknowledge the grand opening of the new Upper School building and its accredited high school program.

Pennington’s Mayor Anthony Persichilli, Director of Public Safety, William Meytrott, Cambridge School administrative staff, teachers, parents and Upper School students watched with anticipation as Deborah and Jim Peters, Co-Founders of Cambridge School, cut the ribbon to unveil the new building. Attendees toured the spacious contemporary style rooms complete with state-of-the-art technology including: 3-D printer, green screen technology and interactive white boards.

This substantial investment in the Upper School is representative of Cambridge School’s Mission Statement and the school’s steadfast determination to serve students diagnosed with learning differences, helping them to thrive. The Upper School will continue to be a small school where teaching, learning, and personal relationships are paramount. The curriculum is specially designed to develop specific academic skills, build a foundation of knowledge on those skills and stimulate intellectual curiosity. The program is rigorous and designed to prepare students for success in college.

For more information call (609) 730-9553 or visit thecambridgeschool.org.

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