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Tessa International School

United States, Hoboken

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, French, Mandarin, Spanish
Fees $32,630 - 33,710
Ages Not listed
Pupil numbers 280
Type Co-educational
Opened 2017
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), French Curriculum, American Curriculum
Taught languages French, Mandarin, Spanish
Typical class size 18
Strengths Languages, Visual and Creative Arts, Outdoor Education
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary
Introduction

Tessa International School in Hoboken, New Jersey, is a private bilingual international school that blends French and English-language schooling with IB principles. It offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme, integrated with the French National Curriculum through Mission Laïque Française, to create a coherent Programme of Inquiry across six transdisciplinary themes. Instruction is bilingual, with English plus language tracks in French, Mandarin, or Spanish; Preschool immersion reaches 80% in the target language and Primary immersion is 50/50. The campus occupies three floors of the Monroe Center, featuring bright classrooms, a STEM Lab, a Library, a Music Room, and dedicated language spaces. Students benefit from daily outdoor time, gymnasium facilities, and on-site playgrounds. After-school programs total more than 30, including language, sport, art, coding, and chess, with language clubs and science/tech activities aligned to the bilingual international focus. The school is IB-accredited (2021) and Cognia-accredited (2019). It welcomes families worldwide today.

720 Monroe St Suite E105-106, Hoboken, NJ 07030, United States

The Essentials

Tessa International School has 280 pupils, typical class sizes of 18, instruction in English, French, Mandarin, Spanish.

Location

The school is located in the Monroe Center in Hoboken, New Jersey. The address is 720 Monroe Street, Suites E105-106, Hoboken, NJ 07030 (between 7th and 8th Streets). It sits in a renovated historic industrial site with nearby parks and high-end apartment buildings, in the heart of Hoboken and convenient for families in Hoboken, Jersey City, and the surrounding area. Access is via the Hudson Light Rail stop at 9th Street/Congress Street, NJ Transit Bus Route 126 stops at 8th Street & Willow Avenue or 8th Street & Washington Street, and there is parking nearby at 700 Harrison Street.

Stages

Nursery, Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary (PK2 through 5th Grade).

Type

Private bilingual international school.

Country affiliation

France

Religious affiliation

Secular

School day structure

School hours: 8:30 AM – 3:15 PM, with before-care from 7:30 AM and after-care until 7:00 PM.

Bus service

Van transportation is available with student pickups typically in Port Imperial and north of Hoboken; arrangements are made via transportation@tessais.org. The school is accessible by NJ Transit Bus Route 126 (stops at 8th Street & Willow Avenue or 8th Street & Washington Street) and by the Hudson Light Rail (9th Street/Congress Street); there is parking nearby.

Fees

Annual tuition at Tessa International School ranges from USD 32,630 to USD 33,710 for 2026/27.

Overview (2026–27 academic year)
Tuition is charged on a 10‑month school‑year basis with monthly and alternative payment options. A 20% sibling discount is available for additional children. Fees listed below reflect the school's published 2026–27 schedule.

Application and enrollment fees
- Application fee: USD 85 (non‑refundable).
- One‑time new‑student registration fee (first enrollment year only): USD 995.
- Parent organisation administration fee: USD 85 (managed by the Parents Association).

Tuition fees by year group (2026–27) — monthly rates are shown as monthly amounts over a 10‑month school year; annual totals below are monthly × 10
- Nursery / Preschool / Kindergarten (PK2–K)
- Part‑time (5 half days or 3 full days): USD 2,245 / month (10 months) — annual: USD 22,450.
- Reduced monthly rate shown for eligible payment plans: USD 2,075 / month (10 months) — annual: USD 20,750.
- Full‑time (5 full days): USD 3,245 / month (10 months) — annual: USD 32,450.
- Reduced monthly rate shown for eligible payment plans: USD 2,995 / month (10 months) — annual: USD 29,950.
- Full‑time + Extended Hours (7:30 AM–7:00 PM): USD 3,725 / month (10 months) — annual: USD 37,250.
- Reduced monthly rate shown for eligible payment plans: USD 3,445 / month (10 months) — annual: USD 34,450.

- Grade 1 to Grade 5
- Full‑time (5 full days, 8:30 AM–3:15 PM): USD 3,345 / month (10 months) — annual: USD 33,450.
- Reduced monthly rate shown for eligible payment plans: USD 3,095 / month (10 months) — annual: USD 30,950.
- Full‑time + Extended Hours (7:30 AM–7:00 PM): USD 3,785 / month (10 months) — annual: USD 37,850.
- Reduced monthly rate shown for eligible payment plans: USD 3,495 / month (10 months) — annual: USD 34,950.

How the billing schedule and payment terms work
- Standard billing presentation: monthly amounts are shown as payments over a 10‑month school year (school‑year commitment = 10 months).
- Payment plan options and discounts: one annual payment for the school year receives a 3% discount; two equal payments in the school year receive a 2% discount. Monthly (10‑month) payment schedules are available at the published monthly rates. The school requires a signed financial agreement and a non‑refundable deposit to secure an offered enrollment contract.

Boarding
- Boarding is not offered. Tessa operates as a day school and provides extended hours/before‑and‑after care for enrolled students.

Extended hours, after‑school and similar additional services
- Extended hours (before/after care) are available (typical coverage 7:30 AM–7:00 PM). Extended‑hours options are included in the Full‑time + Extended Hours tuition packages above; separate before/after care and vacation care rates exist for families using only extended‑hours services. Published extended‑hours and vacation‑care rate examples include nominal monthly and per‑week rates for before care, after care, combined BC+AC and vacation care (see the school's extended hours rates).
- After‑school activities are charged per class: USD 25 to USD 50 per class.

Other recurring or one‑off costs
- Book and materials fee: included in tuition (includes foreign language books and materials).
- Technology fee: included in tuition.
- Language‑support fee (ESL / language support): included in tuition.
- Field trips & experiences fee: USD 95 per year (published as a standard additional charge).
- Summer camp and vacation‑care programs have separate registration and rate schedules; camp cancellations are refundable under the school's camp cancellation policy (full refund minus registration fees when cancelled up to two weeks before camp start).
- Uniforms and clothing: the school runs family community activities such as a Uniform Swap; uniform purchases or replacements are the responsibility of families and are not included in tuition.

Refunds and cancellation terms (where published and applicable)
- The application fee (USD 85) is non‑refundable. A signed financial agreement and a non‑refundable deposit are required to secure an offered enrollment contract.
- Before/aftercare cancellations: no refund is granted for cancellations two weeks or less before the beginning of the before/aftercare period enrolled; no refund is given for absences, changes, withdrawals, or dismissal for cause under the before/aftercare terms.
- Summer camp cancellation: a full refund (minus registration fees) is granted up to two weeks before the start of the camp session per the school's camp policy.

Fee payment methods and administration
- The school manages admissions and tuition billing through a third‑party tuition/tuition‑management provider (TADS / Ravenna). Families use that system to submit application payments and to set up tuition payment plans.
- Common payment methods supported through typical TADS tuition management implementations include: major credit cards, automatic bank withdrawal (ACH/e‑check), mailed checks or money orders, and wire transfers. Credit card payments may carry a convenience fee as determined by the payment processor/school policy. Families manage payment methods and schedules through the tuition‑management portal.

Discounts
- Sibling discount: 20% off tuition for each additional child from the same family.

Summary of the most common one‑off fees
- Application fee (non‑refundable): USD 85.
- First‑year registration fee (one‑time): USD 995.
- Parent organisation fee: USD 85.
- Field trips & experiences fee: USD 95.
- After‑school classes: USD 25–50 per class.

(End of fees overview.)
Academics

Tessa International School teaches IB (PYP), French Curriculum, American Curriculum.

Curriculum

Integrates the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme with the French National Curriculum as part of Mission Laïque Française. The Primary Years Programme is structured around six transdisciplinary themes developed into a Program of Inquiry. Language/Literacy follows the IB PYP scope and sequence and, where possible, the French Cycle 1 standards; instruction is bilingual in English and the target language (French, Mandarin, or Spanish). Mathematics follows the IB PYP scope and sequence and the French Cycle 1 standards. Social/Emotional Learning uses the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence approach with the RULER framework, and Arts, Music and PSPE are integrated across the units. The school offers English plus language tracks in French, Mandarin, or Spanish, with Preschool immersion at 80% in the target language and Primary immersion at 50/50.

Student Teacher Ratio

Adult-to-child ratios do not exceed 1:6 in Nursery, 1:10 in Preschool, 1:12 in Kindergarten, and 1:15 in Primary; class size does not exceed 18 students.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school prioritizes social-emotional growth and well-being. This focus is featured as the Happiness pillar in the three-pillar framework. The program is supported by the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence. Immersive language programs enhance empathy and understanding across cultures. The school has a diverse, cohesive community representing 70+ countries. These elements together help develop students' social-emotional skills.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school offers bilingual tracks in French, Mandarin, or Spanish with robust English instruction. Language tracks include English in addition to the target language. English is taught as part of the core curriculum across tracks. The bilingual program supports multilingual fluency and global citizenship.

Mental Wellbeing

The school prioritizes social-emotional growth and well-being under the Happiness pillar, aided by the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.

Safeguarding

The Terms and Conditions – Before and Aftercare specify safeguarding measures. For the safety and general welfare of all participants, instances of physical aggression and/or concern for safety can lead to immediate dismissal. A policy on the release of children restricts who may take a child from the school, with emergency release procedures. The Medical Permission Statement authorizes taking a child to hospital or outside doctor in an emergency, and parents are responsible for medical bills. School staff will notify parents prior to medical attention when possible.

Admissions

Admissions

Age requirements: Nursery (PreK2) 2 by December 31; PreK3 3 by December 31; PreK4 4 by December 31; Kindergarten 5 by December 31; Elementary students generally advance to the next grade. Toilet training: Nursery and PreK3 do not require toilet training; PreK4 requires full potty-training. Language proficiency: Preschool and Kindergarten accept students with all levels of fluency in the target language; for Grades 1-3, beginners and all levels in Spanish, French, and Mandarin are accepted, with additional language support available as needed. Applicants may reapply for the next admissions year. Application: online submission with an $85 application fee. Admissions are rolling, with decisions typically made within a few weeks after the application is completed.

Scholarships

French government scholarship: Means-tested scholarships are available to French families and are allocated to the school; they may cover all or part of annual tuition, the new student registration fee, or transportation; the 2026-2027 scholarship campaign is open with a February 20, 2026 deadline. Financial aid: Financial assistance is available to families with demonstrated need; applicants must submit the financial aid application concurrently with the admissions application, and only accepted students who have completed the financial aid process are considered; the school uses a third-party evaluator (TADS) to assess financial need, with a $60 application fee for financial aid.

Waitlist

If no place is available, the child may be placed on a waitlist.

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