- We serve students ages 7–14 in our Lower and Middle School Divisions.
- For 2012-13 school year, we have 12 students enrolled between 3rd and 7th grades.
- The Prospect School at Wooster offers a unique opportunity for targeted academic remediation complimented with a broad spectrum of co-curruculars within the greater Wooster Community.
- All students participate in the creative and performing arts, athletics, field trips, computers and library within The Wooster School community.
- Very low student to faculty ratio in classes at The Prospect School.
- Students receive tutorials to help remediate specific academic weaknesses as needed.
- Reading instruction centers on Orton-Gillingham, Wilson and Lindamood-Bell approaches.
- Students participate in speech/language therapy, occupational therapy and counseling as needed.
- Every student is issued either a laptop or iPad which stays with them at school.
- Students participate in The Wooster School's Self Help Program, an innovative leadership and character education programs.
- Interactive white boards are in every classroom at The Prospect School.
- Tuition is $40,800 for the 2012-13 academic year.
- Prospect students come from Connecticut and New York.
- The Prospect School is apart of The Wooster School's beautiful 100-acre campus offers performing and visual arts facilities, a swimming pool, an Episcopal chapel with a strong interfaith tradition, and newly refurbished athletic fields
As a division of the Wooster school, The Prospect School is accredited by the Connecticut Association of Independent Schools and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools. The Prospect School at Wooster is also a member of The International Dyslexia Association, The Learning Disabilities Association of America, CHADD, and the Council for Exceptional Children.


