The Hudson School

The Hudson School Education

The Hudson School is a learning community where individual talents are shared and developed in a non-competitive atmosphere. There is a strong emphasis on the visual and performing arts, communication skills, and the universal truths. Small classes, individual attention, and creative curriculum design are the hallmarks of The Hudson School. There is an atmosphere of genuine scholarship and intellectual risk-taking for teachers and students alike, as well as a continuous process of self-evaluation.

Enrollment is presently over 200 students. The majority of students are from Hudson County. Students also come from all over northern New Jersey and New York, depicting a wide variety of ethnic and economic backgrounds. The Hudson School has always played an important part in the community by supporting over 35 percent of its student body with financial aid grants. Many of the school's full- and part-time faculty members have acquired master's degrees, as well as doctorate degrees.

With these sorts of credentials, The Hudson School is proud to have students that have been accepted to prestigious colleges such as Barnard/Columbia University, Boston University, Bowdoin College, Clark University, Franklin and Marshall College, Northwestern University, Oberlin College, Pennsylvania State University, Sarah Lawrence College, Smith College, Stevens Institute of Technology, Swarthmore College, and Vassar College, just to name a few.

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