Secondary School Curriculum
Kingsway’s secondary curriculum complies with the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards and New Jersey High School Graduation Requirements. We provide a multidisciplinary team approach toward education that integrates therapies with academics. Career assessment and exploration are also key components of our curriculum. Additionally, social and communication skills are developed through school and after-school activities.
Exploring Careers and Post-Graduation Activities
Students in Kingsway’s Secondary Program participate in a variety of programs and activities designed to prepare them for life after high school. These include:
- Employment Orientation. A number of hands-on career clusters are introduced to develop basic interest and understanding. Functional academic skills are infused to bring relevance to everyday life.
- Career Exploration. Through school-wide simulated vocational areas, students practice money management, problem solving and customer service skills.
- Career Sampling. Students have the opportunity to work with local businesses to gain real world experience in a field in which they are interested. A job coach is available to offer support.
- Career Assessment. This option helps create profiles of interest and abilities and provides practical experiences.
Community-Based Instruction Program
Kingsway’s Community-Based Instruction (CBI) is an educational program featuring school- and community-based structured learning experiences in four domains: Vocational, Community, Recreation and Leisure and Domestic.
- Within the Vocational Domain, Kingsway places students—with a job coach—in authentic job sites providing real-world responsibilities and real-world expectations. Students work, unpaid, one to five times per week, one to four hours per day.
- The Community Domain provides students with opportunities for experiential learning that promote independence, engagement, responsibility and problem-solving. Experiences include learning to use public transportation.
- Students experience a variety of community based activities in the Recreation and Leisure Domain in order to promote a healthy and happy whole-life experience. Parks, art exhibits and other enjoyable pastimes are explored.
- In the Domestic Domain, students learn a variety of domestic skills in the school building and related community tasks typically necessary to support them, such as grocery shopping.
Behavior Analyst
Kingsway has added a behavior analyst to its staff to better address behavioral issues. The analyst conducts functional behavior assessments, develops and implements behavior intervention plans, teaches social skills and provides professional development training for teachers and staff members.
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Early Intervention Program
144 Kings Highway West, Haddonfield, NJ 08033
856-428-5330
Secondary Program
244 West Route 38, Moorestown, NJ 08057
856-234-4442
Elementary Program
144 Kings Highway West, Haddonfield, NJ 08033
856-428-8108
Approved by the
New Jersey Department of
Education as a private school
serving students with
disabilities.
Kingsway Learning Center complies with N.J.S.A. 18A:37-15(3)(b)(1) which prohibits acts of
harassment, intimidation or bullying.
Kingsway Learning Center, a New Jersey non-profit corporation, does not discriminate in any form against students, employees or
applicants on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, national origin or disability.