Specialized school in Belleville serving ages 3-21 with disabilities. Small classes, therapy services, and transition planning since 1946
1st Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey is a specialized school in Belleville serving students ages 3-21 with multiple disabilities and complex support needs. Since 1946, the school has provided intensive education, therapeutic services, and individualized support in a small-class environment—with an average class size of just 7 students and a team of 9 dedicated classroom teachers. The school is recognized as a School of Excellence by the National Association of Special Education Teachers.
The school offers comprehensive programming tailored to each student's IEP goals, including academic instruction, speech and occupational therapy, transition planning, and life skills training. Students participate in extracurricular enrichment including performing arts, Special Olympics, Boy Scouts, chorus, and community-based activities. The school also provides a 6-week extended school year (ESY) program during the summer to maintain educational and therapeutic progress year-round.
1st Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey emphasizes transition planning and independent living skills development for students preparing for post-secondary life. The transition team works to facilitate job training and community integration. The school operates on a rolling admission basis and serves students from Pre-K through grade 12. For more information about enrollment and tuition, contact the school directly at (973) 751-0200 or visit cerebralpalsycenter.org.
| School Type | Special Education School |
| Year Founded | 1946 |
| Total Students | 64 |
| Total Classroom Teachers | 9 |
| Average Class Size | 7 |
| Grades Offered | Prekindergarten-12 |
| Admission Deadline | None / Rolling |
| Student Body Type | Co-ed |
| Percent of Students of Color | 88 |
| Religious Affiliations | Nonsectarian |
| Summer School Offered | Yes |
| Offers Post Graduate Year | Yes |