Jenny Lynn Preparatory School
Proudly educating students in 1st-8th grade
(570) 762-2501
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Jenny Lynn Academy
Educating young minds in preschool-kindergarten for 45 years
(570) 592-1443
Proudly educating students in 1st-8th grade
(570) 762-2501
Educating young minds in preschool-kindergarten for 45 years
(570) 592-1443
A private school built for each student’s success.
We serve as a private school for students in our Kingston community, but also Wilkes-Barre, Dallas, Plains, Mountaintop and surrounding areas. We offer grades 1-8 at our Wyoming Avenue location. In conjunction with the Jenny Lynn Academy, also in Kingston, Preschool and Kindergarten are offered.
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We are now accepting enrollment for summer camp weeks. Please use the link below to complete the registration form!
Summer Camp Descriptions/Registration
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The Jenny Lynn Elementary School is centered on a globalized education design and focused on cultivating critical thinking skills. We focus on all facets of a global mindset, to promote cultural understanding and social awareness in our diverse world. The core mission of the program is to develop the whole self through nurturing of each individual child’s heart, mind and body.
Heart
The symbol of heart development encompasses the focus on empathy and social awareness.
Mind
The mind signifies the emphasis on education and cognitive development.
Body
The body represents taking action through active problem solving and physical growth.
Students at Jenny Lynn Elementary in Kingston, PA created The Ralph Capristo Memorial Project to promote good citizenship through military awareness by celebrating and supporting our veterans and current servicemen and women. Ralph Capristo was a World War II veteran and a beloved member of our local community.
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