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=== Private schools === The campus of the former [[Saint Joseph's Seminary (Plainsboro, New Jersey)|St. Joseph's Seminary]], located in Plainsboro,<ref>[http://www.plainsboronj.com/DocumentCenter/Home/View/132 Zoning Map], ([https://web.archive.org/web/20160205163329/http://www.plainsboronj.com/DocumentCenter/Home/View/132 Archive]). Plainsboro Township, New Jersey. Accessed February 5, 2016. - Located in zoning area "ECA"</ref> is home to a number of private schools. * French American School of Princeton (Pre-K–8)<ref>[https://ecoleprinceton.org/at-a-glance/ At a Glance], French American School of Princeton. Accessed December 23, 2019. "Grades: Preschool through 8th grade"</ref> * The [[American Boychoir School]] (closed after 2017–2018 school year)<ref>Pollack, Laura. [https://communitynews.org/2017/08/16/american-boychoir-school-close-80-year-run/ "American Boychoir School to close after 80 years"], Community News, August 16, 2017. Accessed December 23, 2019. "Rob D’Avanzo, chairman of the school’s board of trustees, said enrollment for the 2017-2018 school year was lower than anticipated. In year’s past, American Boychoir was composed of roughly 40 boys from across the country in grades four through eight, but the school was set to start this year with just 19 to 21 boys enrolled."</ref> * The Laurel School<ref>{{cite web|title=Directions to Our School|url=http://www.laurelschoolprinceton.org/contact-us/directions/|website=The Laurel School of Princeton}}</ref> * [[Wilberforce School]], a [[Association of Classical and Christian Schools|Classical Christian school]].<ref>Cusido, Carmen. [https://www.nj.com/mercer/2011/02/three_mercer_schools_join_forc.html "Three Mercer schools join forces to form Princeton Center for the Arts & Education in Plainsboro"], ''[[The Times (Trenton)|The Times]]'', February 23, 2011, updated March 31, 2019. Accessed December 23, 2019. "Three area private schools, including the famed American Boychoir School, will combine operations at the former St. Joseph's Seminary in Plainsboro, officials announced at a press conference Tuesday. The French American School of Princeton and The Wilberforce School will join the Boychoir School in Plainsboro in the newly created Princeton Center for Arts & Education, the name given for the joint enterprise. In the process, the Boychoir School will sell its property at Lambert Drive in Princeton Township, which it has occupied since 1950, said Timothy Quinn, a board member."</ref> The school had been located in Plainsboro from 2011 to 2014 but permanently located in the former Saint Joseph's seminary in 2019.<ref>Mulvaney, Nicole. [https://www.nj.com/mercer/2014/02/wilberforce_school_finds_new_home_at_windsor_athletic_center.html "Wilberforce School finds new home at Windsor Athletic Center"], NJ Advance Media for [[NJ.com]], February 11, 2014, updated March 29, 2019. Accessed December 23, 2019. "Officials at The Wilberforce School in Plainsboro debated over the past nine months whether to keep the pre-K through 8 school at its Mapleton Road campus or relocate to a larger facility as it looked to expand its programming to high school students, officials said. They negotiated with the building’s landlord to determine a way to remain at its current campus after their lease expires this summer. But in the end, the opportunity to relocate seven miles away to classroom space at the Windsor Athletic Club in West Windsor “fell out of the sky” and presented a more viable option, headmaster Howe Whitman said."</ref>
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