Campus 

From its natural environs to the countless reproductions of art and original artifacts from an array of cultures and historical periods, the Ross campus plays an integral role in a Ross education.

EAST HAMPTON, NEW YORK

Ross School inhabits a unique set of spaces that reflect an unparalleled educational and aesthetic standard.

The content of the Ross curriculum is woven into the design of spaces through the use of art and artifacts. They act as a visual and experiential text and are a core component of students’ educational experiences at Ross. Through these design strategies, students quite literally live inside the curriculum.

Students’ surroundings have an enormous impact on their thinking, even at the very basic level of affecting mood and priming the brain for learning. The emphasis of our buildings and grounds is on intention; these are places that awaken the senses and inspire people to interact significantly, to inquire broadly and deeply, and to seek the highest of themselves.

The school is home to original art, fine reproductions, and artifacts from all over the world, as well as advanced technology, a dining area with a view of the treetops, and well-equipped and versatile spaces for performing arts, science, visual arts, media, and sports, spread across two sprawling campuses in East Hampton and Bridgehampton, New York.