Dwight Englewood School’s New STEM Building is Groundbreaking (dedicated)

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Wow! Talk about building a solid foundation for the next generation of innovative thinkers: With 30,000 square feet, a $20M investment, and three years of planning, the just-opened Hajjar STEM Center, located on the 44-acre campus of Dwight-Englewood School in Englewood features state-of-the art lab and classroom areas, a forward-thinking architectural design, and flexible spaces that allow you to see firsthand how the STEM tenets, “everything is connected,” “anytime is a teaching moment,” and “learning happens through doing” come to life inside one jaw-droppingly beautiful building.

Known for their high quality teaching, rigorous college prep program and commitment to fostering independent thinking, Dwight-Englewood School (D-E) is a co-ed, independent school of approximately 900 students, with a Lower, Middle, and Upper School, each with their own distinctive personalities, serving kids in grades PreK through 12. D-E is also the most ethnically diverse school in Bergen County with students who represent over 80 communities in New Jersey and New York.
Located just on the other side of the George Washington Bridge, new this year is direct bus service available from Hoboken.

The best way to experience everything D-E has to offer, though, is to tour the new STEM Center and come see for yourself. Open Houses are happening throughout October and November. Dates below. Register now!

Lower School: 11/4, 9:15 – 11:15am
All Schools (Grades PreK - 11) 11/14, 1 – to 3pm

Dwight-Englewood (D-E) School
Official Website
315 East Palisade Ave, Englewood, NJ
201.227.3100

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