11 Spencer Lane ♦ Annandale, NJ 08801 ♦ 908.832.7200

why give?

 “Education is simply the soul of a society as it passes from one generation to another."

– GILBERT CHESTERTON


YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Donations from friends, family, alumni and the community help to ensure that we can continue transforming lives. Your gift, regardless of size, is an investment in the future of the Hunterdon Preparatory School and its students. 

Your donation supports the unique programs and student experiences that help to make Hunterdon Prep the great school that it is. Our students thrive on enrichment classes, field trips, outdoor learning forums and transition programs that often mean the difference between success and failure to complex learners. 

Your support means that Hunterdon Prep and our current and future students matter to you and that you believe we can all make a difference


THE BIG PICTURE

The Hunterdon Preparatory School is a private special education school funded through the sending districts of students who attend the school. Student tuition received from the state of NJ is used to support the core academic infrastructure of Hunterdon Prep.  

Donations are unrestricted funds and used to assist in the paying of the school's regular, ongoing expenses and directly support programs and equipment purchases where fees and other income do not cover the entire cost. 

The support of generous donors serve to enrich our program and ensure our future for years to come. 


INVEST IN THE FUTURE

The Hunterdon Preparatory School moved to a new campus in 2013. Providing space for future growth was a priority from the moment the site planning began, and continues to be a priority. 

In 2015 we expanded the interior floor space to include a new library and the "West Wing" - classrooms and meeting rooms that house our high school to college transition program. 

When you support Hunterdon Prep you commit to being part of our promising future. 

Recent News

Youth Art Month (YAM) is commemorated at Hunterdon Prep in many artistic ways, but the ...

HPS students had the opportunity to travel to the Raritan Valley Community College Thea...

On March 11, students and staff from HPS headed northwest to the Poconos for an afterno...

On March 4, a group of HPS students traveled to the NJ Convention and Expo Center in Ed...

The HPS Drama Club put on an amazing performance on March 9th for the HPS community! Af...

Youth Art Month
March 12, 2026

March is Youth Art Month!  Across the country, March celebrates the importance ...

Upcoming Events

School closed for spring break (4/3-4/10/26)

Start: Apr 3, 2026 End: Apr 10, 2026

Multi-Day Event

Therapy dog lunch

Apr 15, 2026 12:25 PM - 1:05 PM

Hive yogurt bar sale

Apr 17, 2026 12:25 PM - 1:25 PM

SAT testing

Apr 21, 2026 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Career Day

Apr 24, 2026 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

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908.832.7200 ♦ Fax: 908.832.9772 ♦ 11 Spencer Lane ♦ Annandale, NJ 08801
csmith@hunterdonprep.org

HUNTERDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL IS A, not-for-profit, day school serving students between the ages of 12 and 21
 from over 40 school districts in New Jersey. We are located near the town of Clinton in west central NJ.

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HUNTERDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL
The Hunterdon Preparatory School provides educational services to applicants and employs personnel without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, economic or social background, or religious preferences. School programs and school related activities during the day and after regular school hours provide equal access for all students regardless of race, color, creed, sex, and national origin. Books, curricula, and other materials, course content, subject matter, and reading lists are reviewed for sex, race, and cultural bias. Materials are chosen to represent a wide range of opinions and suggested pupil activities.