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New Jersey High Schools
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- Peddie School, The
- co-educational boarding school.
- Blair Academy
- midsized, co-educational boarding school in northwest NJ for grades 9-12 and post-graduates.
- Queen of Peace High School
- Christian faith school.
- Dwight-Englewood School
- independent preparatory day school, grades preschool - 12.
- Morris Catholic High School
- Catholic K-12 school.
- Pennington School, The
- coeducational day and boarding schol for college prep students in grades 6-12.
- Newark Academy
- Peddie School, The
- U.S. Military Academy Preparatory School
- prepares candidates for admission to the U.S. Military Academy.
- Princeton High School
- student-run site with information on the school, its students, and courses.
- West Morris Mendham High School
- Christian Brothers Academy
- in the La Sallian tradition.
- Bishop Eustace Preparatory School
- Seton Hall Preparatory School
- catholic school.
- Notre Dame High School
- catholic school.
- Immaculate Heart Academy
- Haddon Heights High School
- home the Garnets.
- Moorestown Friends School
- k-12 quaker school.
- South Hunterdon Regional High School
- Kent Place School
- private college prepatory school for girls.
- Montclair Kimberley Academy
- independent coeducational day school.
- Purnell School
- girls secondary boarding school with some day students.
- Delaware Valley Regional High School
- serves students in western Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
- Hawthorne Christian Academy
- Lenape Valley Regional High School1
- Wardlaw-Hartridge School, The
- college preparatory co-ed independent school serving students in pre-K through Grade 12.
- Saint John Vianney High School
- Point Pleasant Beach High School
- .k12.nj.us/>Passiac Valley High School
- Cranford High School
- featuring a school history, announcements, sports hall of fame, and library resources.
- Saddle River Day School
- a K-12 independent school serving Bergen and Rockland County students.
- St. Mary's Hall / Doane Academy
- independent, coeducational day school founded in 1837.
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