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Princeton Junior School Directions – for Children on the Road to Success via Exceptional Preschool & Day School Programs.

From Princeton:

Travel south on Mercer Street, passing Princeton Battle Field. Go over bridge and onto Princeton Pike. After going through the intersection at Province Line Road (traffic Light), take the second right onto Fackler Road. Go 6/10 of a mile to the far end of Fackler Road and turn right into Princeton Junior School.

From Lawrenceville:

Travel north on Princeton Pike (Route 583). Go over Interstate-95/I-295 and travel another 1.4 miles to Fackler Road. Turn left on Fackler Road. The school is 6/10 of a mile on the right.

From Points South (Trenton, Yardley, Newtown, New Hope, etc.):

Take I-95/I-295 north to exit 8B, Princeton Pike North ( Route 583). Get off and travel 1.4 miles to Fackler Road. Turn left on Fackler Road. Go 6/10 of a mileto the far end of Fackler Road; the school is on the right.

From Route 206 North (Rocky Hill, Montgomery, Belle Mead, etc.):

Take Route 206 into Princeton; at Nassau Street bear right on Route 206. Travel south on Route 206 (Stockton Street) approximately 3 miles, past Province Line Road and the Bristol-Myers Squibb Headquarters. About ½ mile past Bristol-Myers Squibb, turn left on Fackler Road (before Carter Road). The school is 1/10 of a mile on the left.

From North and East (West Windsor, Plainsboro, Cranbury, Monmouth Junction, etc.):

Take Route One south (past Market Fair and Home Depot) to the Provinceline Road exit. Go to second light (past Mercer Mall on left) to Provinceline Road. Turn left on Provinceline Road. Go to first light, Princeton Pike (Route 583); turn left. Turn right at second right, Fackler Road. Travel 6/10 mile on Fackler Road. The school is on the right.

 



“This school is very special to all my family. The academic lessons taught here will last a lifetime.”
PJS Staff and Parent
“One of my favorite times of the day is dismissal…listening to the children laughing or discussing their day...There is just such a warm welcoming feeling that comes over me every time I walk through the front door.”
Parent of Alumna and
Grade I Student
“I loved learning about the rainforest (my favorite animals were the Toucan and the Harpee Eagle) and studying about the life of Benjamin Franklin and then telling the K Class about him.”
Grade II Student
At PJS…“I’ve learned to accept everybody for who they are and not to judge people just for what they like or what they do.”
Grade V Student
“PJS teachers have the time, inclination and encouragement to tailor their approach to each child. The work is demanding, but creative….The strong emphasis on helping children to speak up and present their ideas, the creative aspects and the solid preparation for the next step are hugely important.”
Parent of Alumna


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