2025–2026 Testing
Testing will resume on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, at 10:00 a.m.
Thank you for your interest in Noble leadership Academy. At Noble, we try to make all processes as smooth and easy to follow as possible. Please be advised that our admissions for the current academic year ended on December 1, 2024.
Each academic year, the admissions process opens to the public in March of the school year. Be sure to check back to this page for the precise date admissions open.
2025–2026 new registration enrollment will begin on February 3, 2025. When registration opens for the 2025–2026 academic year we will only be taking registration for students in daycare through 9th grade.
For more information:
1-30 Summit Ave
Fair Lawn, NJ 07410
www.noblela.org / 973-685-2550 ext. 2
Email: info@noblela.org
Whether you are a returning parent or a prospective one, please see the corresponding information in which you’ll find the outlined steps to enroll your child in our school, according to grade level. Our School ID number is 2310.
We may reject a student or put them on academic probation for the following reasons:
*All kindergarten testing consists of two parts: a written English and math test. On average, it takes 30 minutes to complete.
*All 1st grade testing consists of two parts: a written English and math test. On average, it takes 30 minutes to complete.
*All 2nd–9th grade testing consists of three parts: A math MAP testing exam, an English MAP testing exam, and a writing assessment. On average, it takes three hours to complete.
*All 10th–12th grade testing consists of four parts: An English MAP testing exam, a writing assessment, a math MAP testing exam, and a grade level-specific math assessment. On average, it take three and a half hours to complete.
***Final summer testing date will be on Wednesday, August 6, 2025. After that date there will be no new testing until Saturday, September 13, 2025.***
***Family Interviews will be conducted virtually.***
***Please note that our first-come first-serve basis is contingent upon the results of the student’s entrance exam. Furthermore, if the student’s application and past school performance raises any concerns with staff this may result in a delay of acceptance or rejection.
We may reject a student or put them on academic probation for the following reasons: