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Edison, NJ
Wardlaw-Hartridge School

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Telephone: (908) 754-1882  · Website: www.whschool.org

Application Process

Applications are accepted: We in the admission office look forward to speaking with you regarding admission to the wardlaw-hartridge school. we also encourage families to visit the school for an individual visit or an admission information session. please contact us with any questions you may have about the school and the application process. application materials are accepted up to 18 months prior to the beginning of the school year for which admission is desired. contact the admission office to make an individual screening appointment for your child

Application fee: $60($100 for international applicants)

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Admissions Process

Acceptance criteria: Diversity

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Age/Child Requirements

Child must be 3 years to enroll.

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