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New Hope School was founded in 1996 by concerned parents who were interested in establishing a school that would promote both good academics and a moral education for their children. Working at first out of the home of one of these parents, the school gradually expanded and, in 2002, moved to its present location at the Athenia Reformed Church in Clifton, New Jersey. Our enrollment currently comprises students from a wide range of ethnic and religious backgrounds. From the beginning New Hope School has sought to create a rigorous curriculum to challenge its students both spiritually and intellectually. In 2008 we adopted a curriculum created by the Core Knowledge Foundation, which is a challenging comprehensive academic program. In addition to our academic program, we seek to promote family values to develop our students` heart and character in preparation for an adult life of living for the sake of others.    What We Offer Students attending New Hope School benefit from the following features: 1. Commitment to high academic standards. Our students` performance in the Terra Nova standardized tests are consistently well above the national and state average at all grade levels. Many graduates and their parents have testified to the excellent preparation they received for their subsequent education in the higher grades. 2. Small class sizes. Our low student-teacher ratio allows for lively classroom interaction and personal guidance for students. We are proud of the nurturing and supportive atmosphere that both parents and teachers provide for our students. 3. Moral atmosphere. The school takes seriously its responsibility to maintain a pure moral environment for our students to work in and relate to each other. Our teachers understand their role as moral examples for their students. 4. Quality curriculum. The Core Knowledge curriculum is comprehensive, sequenced, and specific. It is grounded in developing solid reading skills and comprehension in the early grades. Teachers help students build their knowledge and make efficient progress year-to-year, motivating them with consistently challenging content.

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