Oak Hill Academy (New Jersey) - Facilities

Facilities

Commons- lunchroom, full kitchen, nurse, and staff offices.

Library/Arts Building- 5,000 or more books, art, music, and drama room. features a kiln and cathedral ceilings

Lower School- 9 air conditioned classrooms. 16 laptops shared among grades 1-3

4th Grade Building- three 4th grade classrooms, equipped with large plasma screen TV's for heads on

Newman Hall- administrative offices and teacher's lounge

Olympic Hall (in Upper School)- 10 air conditioned classrooms, grades 5-8. Large rooms with air conditioning and plasma screen TV's, 16 laptops shared among 150+ students.

Parentum Hall (gymnasium)- includes basketball court with six baskets, boys and girls locker rooms, full kitchen, stage and physical education teachers' offices

Playground- 14 pieces of equipment on safety ground

Natatorium- permanent enclosure, fully heated, locker rooms

Technology Center- equipped with computers, cable access Internet, CDs, laser videodisc, television, VCR, SIRS, and print research material

Center for Early Learning (pre-kindergarten and kindergarten)(converted donated house)- includes 4 classrooms, office, kitchens, and playground; has own access from West Front Street

Student Activities Center- all assemblies and school plays are held here. Large main room with stage and kitchen, outdoor stage, classrooms for computer instruction, science, distance learning, and media production

The Soler Science & Environmental Center on the Grounds of the Harris Scienceplex - Five Labs for the children Pre-K to 8th grade and a greenhouse

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