People say that when you meet a Pine Crest graduate, you know. Gifts from our generous donors provide us with the resources to equip, staff, and implement timely, progressive initiatives for our students. Our young alumni living and working in New York City, for example, may run into friends at the local coffee shop who they learned to read with in Lower School! From the security officer who greets you when you first arrive on campus, to the parent volunteer or student ambassador who accompanies you on a campus tour, to your child’s first teacher, to the President, we are a community of professionals who are experts in our field of work. At Pine Crest, students and teachers develop deep and meaningful relationships, many of which begin when a child enters pre-kindergarten and last for a lifetime. Whether it be parents, teachers or administrators, we are a community of adults who have chosen to prioritize and invest in independent school education. We understand and often ask our students, faculty, parents, and alumni what they believe distinguishes Pine Crest School: Researching and unearthing what differentiates one school from another can feel daunting. Pine Crest does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, creed, ethnicity, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, financial aid program, or athletic and other School-administered programs.Ĭhoosing a school for your child may be one of the most important decisions a family can make.
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