Lawrenceville School

Founded in 1810 by Isaac Van Arsdale Brown as the Maidenhead Academy, The Lawrenceville School is located on 700 acres in the historic village of Lawrenceville, New Jersey, five miles south of Princeton, 55 miles from New York City and 40 miles north of Philadelphia. The mission of The Lawrenceville School is to inspire and educate promising young people from diverse backgrounds for responsible leadership, personal fulfillment, and enthusiastic participation in the world. The school has nearly 20 athletics fields, a nine-hole golf course, numerous outdoor tennis courts, all-weather and indoor tracks, a hockey arena, and an off-campus boathouse.

Walkway to Lawreneceville's Admission Office
Inside the Admission lobby
Entrance to main campus
Green space leads to Fathers Building
Kirby Performing Arts Center
Gruss Center for Art & Design
Hutchins Galleries
Clark Music Center
Scenic view of Lawrenceville campus
Noyas History Center
Math & Science Center
Bunn Library
The Student Center
The school sports field
Tsai Commons & Field House
Residential village
Pathway through village dorms
One of the dining halls

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