Nurturing curious, confident children on 14 acres of natural learning spaces in Bergen County, New Jersey.
Nurturing curious, confident children on 14 acres of natural learning spaces in Bergen County, New Jersey.
Chilton House Parents:
Our PA division vice presidents have organized get-togethers for parents to talk and catch up at local restaurants. These gatherings will happen immediately following each division’s curriculum night.
Current and prospective parents: Join us for this in-person conversation, Music as a Second Language:
Unlocking Your Child's Academic Potential. Research has shown that music education is linked to academic achievement. Ms. Amelia Gold, Associate Head of School and Director of Arts, will share how parents can provide children with a strong foundation for future success with early instrumental instruction.
Tour to follow for those interested.
Meet with a member of the admissions team during the weekly virtual office hour. No registration needed.
This Health and Wellness Committee event is in partnership with the Lewin Fund. Registered online, join our EMS team!
A professional photographer comes on campus to take pictures of all students.
A professional photographer comes on campus to take pictures of all students.
Meet with a member of the admissions team during the weekly virtual office hour. No registration needed.
In partnership with the Englewood Public Library, the DEI Committee and the Latino/a/x Affinity Group invite all families to enjoy music and literacy together in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
No classes. Head of School and Division Heads will send all day schedule to Faculty/Staff close to event day.
For children age 2–6. Children and their caregivers are invited to join The Elisabeth Morrow School faculty members for the monthly virtual "Wonderful Wednesday” with singing, dancing, creating, and listening intended to engage children in their own ways.
Discussion/presentation on how to optimize student's experience with parents as partners in their child(ren)'s education
Meet with a member of the admissions team during the weekly virtual office hour. No registration needed.
Join us for an informational presentation from admissions, school leadership and students. After the presentation, you are invited to attend the EMS Fall Festival, an annual tradition at school planned by the Parents Association. Children are welcome to attend.
This annual tradition offers a day of outdoor fun for all families and includes field games, a rock climbing wall, a bouncy slide, a pumpkin patch, a magician, and more.
Meet with a member of the admissions team during the weekly virtual office hour. No registration needed.
Head of Middle School Eleni Siderias invites parents and guardians to join a "Teaching Tuesday" on “Making the Most of Family Teacher Conferences.” Caregivers are invited to join a discussion about how to mindfully prepare for, participate in, and debrief Family Teacher Conferences. Please utilize this Zoom link to join the sessions.
Meet with a member of the admissions team during the weekly virtual office hour. No registration needed.
For children age 2–6. Children and their caregivers are invited to join The Elisabeth Morrow School faculty members for the monthly virtual "Wonderful Wednesday” with singing, dancing, creating, and listening intended to engage children in their own ways.
Meet with a member of the admissions team during the weekly virtual office hour. No registration needed.
Join us for an informational presentation from admissions, school leadership and students. After the presentation, you are invited to attend the EMS Book Fair and Storytelling Festival, an annual tradition at school planned by the Parents Association. Children are welcome to attend.
This annual EMS tradition, sponsored by the Parents Association, helps instill a love of reading in children while having fun.
Our students cultivate the ability to learn, think, explore, empathize, and lead. They graduate with the ability, mindset, and competencies to navigate a global world and are well-prepared to face an unknowable future.
Accustomed to a challenging academic environment, EMS students welcome the demands of competitive secondary schools and are often placed in advanced sections where they perform very well.