We are currently accepting applications for the 2013-14 school year. For more information, contact our Admissions Office at 845-268-6802 or email us at admissions@rocklandcds.org.
In NYC we have two convenient pick-up and drop-off locations: 96th Street and Broadway or 96 Street and Lexington. In New Jersey, we have a centralized pick-up off of Rt 9W in the town of Alpine.
Rockland Country Day School cordially invites you to attend an Open House for prospective students and their families on Friday, May 17, from 10 AM- 11:00 AM.
Rockland Country Day School happily presents: "BE AN RCDS STUDENT FOR THE DAY!" We invite students in Grades 1 through 9 to join us on Friday, May 24, 2013.
Fourth grader, Simryn Molina, has been named an "Outstanding" award winner in the category of Elementary Biology for her entry: "To See or Not to See,That is the Question."
"BE A KINDERGARTEN STUDENT FOR A DAY!" We invite students from 3 to 5 years of age to join us on Friday, May 24, 2013 from 8 AM to 12 PM for a half-day of developmentally appropriate activities and play.
Rockland Country Day School is exploring the possibility of providing private centralized bus service for families living in Orange County. If you are interested in your child attending RCDS, call Tricia Mayer in Admissions at 845-268-6802, ext. 204 today!
Sergei Bluman, a sophomore at RCDS, has captured the attention of the American Academy of Medical Acupuncture after submitting his science fair project. Sergei’s project titled, The Effects of Acupuncture versus Wine on Cognitive Functions, explored how relaxation achieved from wine consumption compares with that of acupuncture.
Alorah (Aloh) Saffron, an 11th grader, took first place in the Tri-County Science and Technology Fair, on April 21st at White Plains High School. Her innovative project, “Shakespeare's Writeprint,” which invented a scientific method to validate the authenticity of Shakespeare had heads turning. She was awarded first place in the category of Math and Computers. Our heartfelt Congratulations go out
We are proud to announce that Michele Sommer, Art instructor and Art Department Chair at Rockland Country Day School for over 13 years, will have her manuscript, "The Cream Does Not Always Rise: The Plight of Visual Spatial Learners and the Power of Art Education," published in the Harvard Educational Review.