Virtual Campus Tour
We offer a few ways for you to see the campus virtually.
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Watch recorded webinars about King School.
- Hear from students about their daily experience.
- Listen to a guided tour from Director of Admission and Financial Access Nina Newman as she talks you through each division.
Recorded Webinars
- Spotlight on Lower School
- Spotlight on Middle School
- Spotlight on Upper School
- Spotlight on STEM
- Spotlight on Early Childhood
- Spotlight on College Counseling
- Spotlight on the Arts
- Spotlight on Athletics
- Spotlight on Upper School
- Spotlight on Middle School
- Lower School Open House Information Session
- Middle and Upper School Open House Information Session
Spotlight on Lower School
Spotlight on Middle School
Spotlight on Upper School
Spotlight on STEM
Spotlight on Early Childhood
Spotlight on College Counseling
Spotlight on the Arts
Spotlight on Athletics
Spotlight on Upper School
Spotlight on Middle School
Lower School Open House Information Session
Middle and Upper School Open House Information Session
Lower School
Head of Lower School Dr. Sandy Lizaire-Duff shares a welcome message and provides an overview of her division. Additionally, two of our students talk about the classroom experience and what it is like to be a grade 5 leader.
Our Lower School is home to PreK-Grade 5 students. Inside you’ll find colorful classrooms, the Lower School Gym, visual and performing arts’ rooms and computer and science labs, while outside you’ll find a sustainable garden, PreK and Elementary playgrounds as well as the Lower School Library Learning Commons building with a makerspace.
Middle School
Head of Middle School Dr. Josh Deitch shares a welcome message and provides an overview of his division. Additionally, two of our students talk about the classroom experience, school activities, and the Middle School community.
Grade 6-8 students hold meetings and study in the Middle School Commons and Atrium, which features two-story skylights. The Middle School building also houses labs, SMART boards, and discussion-style classrooms. Advanced Middle School students can take classes in the adjacent Upper School. Middle School students can design and engineer in the Innovation Lab in the US building as well. The building also includes a Libary Learning Commons with a Makerspace.
Upper School
Head of Upper School Marnie Sadlowsky shares a welcome message and provides an overview of her division. Additionally, two of our students talk about the classroom experience, school activities, and the Upper School community.
King’s Upper School houses over 350 students from Grades 9-12. Some facility highlights include the Academic Center, gymnasium, Science and Computer Labs, Art and Clay Studios, Library Learning Commons, Multi-Media classroom, and our Innovation Lab.