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.
Students depart from EMS at 8 a.m. on Sept. 16 and return at 2 p.m. on Sept. 18.
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Come and meet our Head of School Marek Beck, Ph.D., and Associate Head of School and Director of the Arts Amelia Gold.
Through a partnership with 99% Sports, a well-known community organization whose mission and philosophy align with the EMS approach, we are broadening our offering of after-school sports for EMS students and local community members in kindergarten through high school. Meet the coaches and learn more about the program. The program is offering free pop-up sports...
Find out from Jed Silverstein, Ph.D., head of middle school and director of secondary school placement, how a balance of key factors helps students thrive now and into their futures. Learn how to find a “great fit” school for your child.
Through a partnership with 99% Sports, a well-known community organization whose mission and philosophy align with the EMS approach, we are broadening our offering of after-school sports for EMS students and local community members in kindergarten through high school. Meet the coaches and learn more about the program. The program is offering free pop-up sports...
Through a partnership with 99% Sports, a well-known community organization whose mission and philosophy align with the EMS approach, we are broadening our offering of after-school sports for EMS students and local community members in kindergarten through high school. Meet the coaches and learn more about the program. The program is offering free pop-up sports...
You are invited to a thought-provoking discussion on our summer reading "The Anxious Generation," by Jonathan Haidt, with keynote speaker Head of School Marek Beck in the Peter Lawrence Gymkhana. Please RSVP.
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.