About the Town of Woodbridge
Connecticut (CT)
06525 

  

Woodbridge is one of the wealthiest towns in Connecticut, ranking 16th in the state in terms of per capita income and is home to many of the faculty of Yale University.

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Woodbridge was originally called "Amity", having been carved out of land originally belonging to New Haven and Milford as an independent parish in 1739. In 1742, the Rev. Benjamin Woodbridge was ordained in Amity, and it is after him that the modern town was named.

In 1661, the town was the location of one of the hideouts of the "Regicides" -- three of the judges who signed the death warrant for King Charles I of England. The ruins of their hideout can be found on the nearby West Rock ridge, which run along the town's eastern border.

Thomas Darling (1720–1789), a tutor at Yale College and later an entrepreneur in New Haven, moved to town in 1774. His home is now the Darling House Museum, operated by the Amity & Woodbridge Historical Association.

In the modern era, Woodbridge has undergone significant suburbanization.

Schools:

Grammar School: Beecher Road School is the town's pre Kindergarten - Grade 6 school. In 2001, the Board of Education split the school into two schools (one preK-2 and multi-age; and one 3-6).

Middle SchoolAs part of the Amity school system, Woodbridge shares a middle school with the town of Bethany, which is located north of Woodbridge.

High School: Woodbridge also shares the Amity Regional High School with the neighboring towns of Bethany and Orange. The high school is located in Woodbridge's town center area. It has recently undergone extensive renovations in order to accommodate the extra ninth grade coming in from all three towns.

Private Schools: Woodbridge is also home to Ezra Academy, a Jewish day school. Natalie Portman attended Ezra Academy. Ezra Academy is a regional Jewish day school whose students reside in 21 towns throughout New Haven and Fairfield Counties. Ezra’s kindergarten through eighth grade curriculum integrates secular and Judaic studies, arts enrichment and values-based programming in a stimulating academic environment. Ezra Academy is accredited by the Connecticut Association of Independent Schools and affiliated with the Solomon Schechter Day School Association.

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