Cornerstone Day School

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1101 Bristol Rd
Mountainside, NJ 07092

Cornerstone Day School in Mountainside, NJ is a private therapeutic school offering integrated psychiatric treatment and outstanding academics for students in grades 5-12 with significant emotional and psychiatric challenges. Founded in 2006, Cornerstone is known for its clinical and academic excellence, providing a unique setting that prioritizes both student well-being and educational success.

With a focus on The Cornerstone Experience, the school offers a comprehensive treatment program led by experienced mental health professionals and board-certified child psychiatrists. Accredited by reputable associations and licensed by the State Division of Mental Health, Cornerstone aims to prepare students for life beyond the school, equipping them with the skills and tools necessary for independence and achievement.

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