Monmouth Regional High School sits on 43 acres just off Tinton Avenue. Built in 1961, the school boasts nine wings and two floors, two gymnasiums, a full-service cafeteria, fitness center and performing arts center. The Falcons' student body is drawn from the Tinton Falls, Eatontown and Shrewsbury Township school districts. The school's colors are black, white and gold. Monmouth Regional offers an Advanced Placement Academy for motivated students looking for a more rigorous course schedule.
Located in a small house tucked behind the borough's middle school, the Tinton Falls Board of Education and Administrative Offices plays home to a number of school departments. The office of the superintendent can be found here as well as curriculum and special services administration, technology and the business office (including the business administrator, accounts payable, payroll and transportation).
Hidden down at the end of a long road off Hance Avenue, Swimming River School is one of three schools in the Tinton Falls school district. Aside from traditional classroom studies, music also plays an important part of the Swimming River experience as all students learn key boarding as part of their regular music instruction. As a result, more than half of students in the school are involved in the chorus and band programs.
Led by its school mascot, Woody the Wildcat, Woodmere Elementary School is one of three neighborhood elementary schools in the district. The K-6 building serves about 290 students and is an accredited member of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The "Woodmere Way" is a character education program that encourages and recognizes students that paractice "good citizenship." Woodmere also offers breakfast each morning at 8am for a nominal cost.
One of the district's three schools, Tinton Falls Middle School uses an A/B schedule to ensure students receive the greatest amount of instruction in their core curricular classes. Panthers are offered a wide variety of activites and sports programs to explore developing interests. The school publishes an annual literary magazine, Mosaic, that shows off students' poetry, prose and artwork.