The Caldwell school is one of the Caldwell-West Caldwell district's four elementary schools.
Ability School offers private school education for students from preschool to middle school. Its educational program is certified in Applied Scholastics, utilizing the Study Method developed by L. Ron Hubbard. It additionally offers enrichment programs and summer programs.
The Hudson School is a private middle and high school that serves grades 5-12 and provides a rigorous college preparatory education. The school offers classes in many subjects including language arts, science, math, philosophy, and foreign languages such as French, German, Spanish and Japanese. Two years of Latin classes are required in order to graduate. Students are also required to complete 20 hours of community service before graduation.
The school was founded in 1978 by current principal Suellen Newman, with the financial assistance of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.
The school day begins at 8:30am. High school students, with their parents' permission are free to eat lunch off campus so long as it is nearby.
Fundamentals Sports Camp offers children five to twelve years old sports-education programs. Focusing on character and skill development, team play, sportsmanship and confidence, Fundamentals Sports Camp's activities include soccer, baseball, lacrosse, basketball, flag football and more. For registration information, call the telephone number or visit the Web address provided.
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.