The Lawrenceville School is a US Curriculum school in Lawrenceville, United States. Founded in 1810. Annual tuition ranges from $68,060 to $82,710 USD.
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Scholarships Available
Over 30% of students receive need-based financial aid. Average boarding package is USD 63,000 and average day package is USD 46,000. The Davis Scholars Programme provides financial and transition support for international students. Aid may cover travel, music lessons, test prep, laptops, and stipends. Aid deadline is January 15.
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About
The Lawrenceville School is an independent co-educational college preparatory boarding and day school in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, founded in 1810. It is known for its distinctive House system and Harkness teaching method, where students learn around oval tables in discussion-based classes. The school offers a broad curriculum across departments including English, History, Mathematics, Science, Visual Arts, and Performing Arts, and meets 100% of demonstrated financial need.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
The Lawrenceville School is distinguished by its Harkness teaching method using oval discussion tables, its House system providing a close residential community, the Big Red Farm supporting campus sustainability, the Lawrenceville Research Institutes for academic depth, and the Davis Scholars Programme supporting international students. The school meets 100% of demonstrated financial need.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Day | USD 68,060 |
| Boarding | USD 82,710 |
Original currency: USD 68,060 - 82,710.
Admissions Process
- 1Submit an inquiry form. 2. Apply through Gateway (fee waivers available). 3. Financial aid applications through Clarity by January 15. 4. The school meets 100% of demonstrated financial need. 5. The Davis Scholars Programme supports international students.
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Boarding Life
Each house is a home community with its own identity, led by faculty who live alongside students. The phrase 'a house to call home' captures the school's approach to boarding.
The House system is the foundation of residential life. Each house is a home community with its own identity, led by faculty who live alongside students.
Student Life
The House system is a defining feature. Students belong to a house community with dedicated faculty and staff. The house serves as a second home and the primary pastoral unit.
Big Red Farm contributes to campus dining with locally grown food. The school has sustainability initiatives around food sourcing.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
The House system provides the primary pastoral framework. House faculty live alongside students and serve as mentors and advisors.
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School Background
Independent, non-profit institution founded in 1810.


