Academics
Global Education

Beyond the Classroom

Beyond the Classroom

New York’s unmatched resources infuse learning at Trevor. In addition to experiencing the renowned NYC destinations—Central Park, MOMA, Lincoln Center, and Ellis Island, for example—Trevor students also augment learning with excursions to lesser-known sites such as the African Burial Ground, Storm King, and the Wolf Conservation Center.

When learning stretches beyond the classroom, students have the opportunity to test their knowledge and understanding of the world well before they head to college. So they are that much more adaptive, curious, and aware when they arrive.

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  • Field Trips

    Trevor students are active and engaged in their environment and consistently introduced to the wealth of information and resources that abound in New York City. Local field trips include Central Park, museums and galleries, Broadway and off-Broadway productions, restaurants, historical sites, zoos, and a multitude of other opportunities.
  • Outdoor Education

    Trevor offers outdoor education experiences, both day-long and overnight—to help students learn more about themselves, their peers, and the natural environment. Outdoor education experiences emphasize the development of independence, self-confidence, problem solving, and community building. Outdoor education experiences include Frost Valley, Black Rock Forest, Shelter Island, Washington D.C., the Hudson River Valley, and Club Getaway, in Kent, Connecticut.
  • Global Education

    Trevor attaches study to travel to broaden students' perspectives, and illuminate lessons learned in the classroom. Trevor offers opportunities to travel to domestic destinations such as Yellowstone National Park and the Navajo Nation in Arizona, as well as a rotation of international locations that have included China, Cuba, India, and South Africa.