The Wilberforce School's method of teaching is based on the Latin word "trivium" Trivium means three prongs of insight, which is how its educational practice is derived. First is grammar, which is taught through drills and repetitiveness inclusive of scripture, poetry and hymns. Second is logic, which is taught to middle school-aged children and includes the introduction of facts. Last is rhetoric, where upper-grade students learn grammar, logic, speech, writing and debate. There also are studies of classical art, literature and history, and Latin. Children range in age from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. It also offers after-school programs and day care.
Westminster Choir College of Rider University is located at 101 Walnut Lane in Princeton. This is one of two of its locations, the other being on the Lawrenceville Campus. It offers fine arts, arts administration, music, theater and sacred music programs.
St. Paul Roman Catholic School is located in the rear of the St. Paul Roman Catholic Church. This school teaches K-8, offering a library, computer lab, science lab, and Internet in each classroom. The curriculum is designed to balance both secular and religious education. Uniforms are required.
Princeton Child Development Institute is a private, nonprofit program that offers science based educational services to children, young adults and adults with autism.
Princeton French School is located at 48 Carter Rd. in Princeton, N.J. It is a private school that provides educational services to children from pre-school through middle school. It prides itself on its educational standards and the life tools it teaches students, thanks to its diverse staff which can communicate in multiple languages.