If you’ve been searching for the right private school for your child in the Las Vegas area, we invite you to take the next step and schedule a visit to The Adelson School. Most parents agree that a campus tour is the best way to move toward enrollment with confidence. When you step onto our campus, you will find that Adelson is a warm, inviting community where you can have open conversations and form a true partnership with your child’s future educators. Our goal is to ease any anxiety about finding the right fit and allow you to experience all the reasons why families choose our school for their children.
As Nevada’s only private Pre-K-12 Jewish community school, The Adelson School pursues excellence in all areas — academics, co-curriculars, athletics, leadership, and character development — and prepares students for college, careers, and to be positive world-changers. We are a pluralistic community representing various faiths and backgrounds. Our students draw upon Jewish heritage, traditions, and perspectives, which provide a rich context for personal growth and connection.
How do I schedule a tour?
If you’re ready to schedule a campus tour, Adelson makes it easy to schedule online through the calendar below. Click on a date highlighted in blue, select your tour time, answer a few simple questions, and you’re all set!
What should I expect on my campus tour?
The Adelson School boasts world-class facilities for learning, engagement, enrichment, and athletics. On your tour, you will:
What if I can’t come to campus for a tour?
If you’re unable to visit us in person, we invite you to connect with Nicole Ceccacci, Director of Admissions, so she can answer any questions you have about Adelson, the Las Vegas area, or anything else that comes to mind.
The Adelson School admits qualified students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin, sexual orientation, or gender identity to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. The Adelson School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, or sexual orientation in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.