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.
Pope John Xxiii Regional High School is a private Catholic School. It offers education for students in grades 8 through 12. It also offers a number of different sports and activities for students such as hockey, basketball, mock trial club and more.
Brookdale Community College Higher Education Center is a community college between Third Avenue and Broadway in Long Branch. It is a branch of Brookdale Community College. The center offers all services the main campus provides, as well as classroom and meeting space for community organizations. Students can take credit and non-credit classes as well as professional development courses. Students can also take general requirements at the center and then go on to the main campus for advanced classes. The main Brookdale Community College campus is located in Lincroft.