Algebra skills were top of mind for the students from six New Jersey schools who participated on “varsity” and “junior varsity” teams in the annual half-hour competition within the Math [...]
Two Oak Knoll Lower School alumni won top awards at Delbarton School’s recent middle school science fair, which showcased over 70 projects and celebrated excellence across various scientific [...]
Oak Knoll’s sixth annual Women in Sports Leadership Panel showcased the determination, resilience, and versatility the school’s graduates possess in navigating the transition from high school [...]
On Wednesday, April 17, 2024, Oak Knoll’s Lower School proudly hosted its inaugural school-wide STREAM Community Day, opening up a dynamic world of interdisciplinary, project-based learning for [...]
In Lisa Durant’s grade 12 theology class, students learn not only about world religions but also the importance of friendly dialogue and theological discussion between members of all faiths. The [...]
Oak Knoll students have the unique opportunity to forge international ties by participating in annual exchange programs. Recently, two groups of students traveled to Spain and England to soak in [...]
In a guest opinion essay for the New York Times entitled “What Most American Schools Do Wrong.” Dr. Adam Grant, an organizational psychologist at the Wharton School of the University of [...]
From Trinidad and Tobago to Ukraine. From Pakistan to Ghana. From Italy to Columbia. Attendees at the two-hour Oak Knoll Culture Fair on Friday evening, April 12, 2024, experienced the flavors, [...]
Grade one students had an extra special treat in their religion class on Friday afternoon — an exciting visit, book sharing, craft activity, and donut treat provided by the Upper School Bible [...]
On April 5, 2024, at 10:23 a.m., students in Rebecca McNany’s Introduction to Earth and Physical Science class witnessed experiential learning on an epic scale. During a lab activity involving [...]