The Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child campus in Summit, New Jersey, is the sole academic facility spanning 11 acres, dedicated to providing a transformative Catholic education from Pre-Kindergarten through grade 12. Rooted in the Society of the Holy Child Jesus tradition, it features the coeducational Lower School (grades PK-6) focused on joyful discovery and foundational skills, and the all-girls Upper School (grades 7-12) emphasizing leadership, rigorous college-preparatory academics, and real-world preparation. Historic buildings such as Grace Hall, Connelly Hall, Bonaventura Hall, and Tisdall Hall support a vibrant learning environment fostering faith, intellect, and character.
- Religion: Integral across all grades, covering scripture, Catholic doctrine, sacraments, and ethical formation to nurture spiritual growth.
- Language Arts and Reading: Phonics, comprehension, writing, literature, public speaking, and advanced analysis in upper levels.
- Mathematics: From basic operations to algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, statistics, and AP Calculus AB/BC.
- Science: Inquiry-based learning in life sciences, earth science, chemistry, physics, biology, and environmental studies with labs and STEM projects.
- Social Studies: Local history, U.S. history, world civilizations, civics, economics, and global perspectives.
- World Languages: Spanish immersion starting early, with conversational and cultural proficiency; additional language options in upper school.
- Fine Arts: Visual arts, music, instrumental, chorus, drama, creative movement, and performing arts productions.
- Physical Education and Wellness: Fitness, team sports, health education, mindfulness, preparing for lifelong well-being.
- Technology and Library: Digital literacy, coding, robotics, research skills, makerspaces.
- Leadership Institute: Service learning, ethics, public service, retreats, and Holy Child global network engagement.