Pennsylvania’s First and Only Recovery High School

The Bridge Way School

Lisa Kelley-lisakelleyart.com

Serving Youth on a Journey of Recovery from Substance Use and Co-Occurring Mental Health Disorders

BIG NEWS: Bridge Way Expands Enrollment!

Through Pennsylvania’s FY26 budget, Bridge Way has increased our publicly-funded seats from 20 youth to 35 scholars. With five additional full private scholarship seats, our total enrollment capacity is now 40 students.

With rolling admissions, we are ready to serve 15 new students immediately.

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Join us Thursday, January 22nd at 6:45 PM at FaceClock, Philly's newest zero-proof venue for an evening of fun and brain-teasing trivia while supporting The Bridge Way School!

  • Each team should have between 4 and 6 people. Not enough members for a full team?--No problem! There will be space for individuals to join existing teams. Just bring yourself and a brain full of niche factoids!

  • We open doors at 6:00 P.M. There will be 45 minutes to register or check-in, finalize your team, decide on your first mocktail, and find a table. The first round of Quizzo will begin promptly at 6:45 P.M.

  • The Bridge Way School will be charging $5 per person in cash at the door for anyone who does not purchase tickets ahead of time. All proceeds from admission benefit The Bridge Way School.

  • FaceClock is wheelchair accessible with free street parking as well as a free parking lot around the corner.

Sponsored in part by Fairmount Behavioral Health, good vibes and delicious zero- proof libations guaranteed!

Upcoming Fundraiser: Zero-Proof Quizzo!

Purchase your tickets now!

Philadelphia’s first and only recovery high school.

Students attend at no cost.

We are a PA-licensed private high school for students (grades 9-12)
on their journey of recovery from substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders.

The Bridge Way School, a member of the Association of Recovery Schools (recoveryschools.org), combines a challenging and meaningful academic program with the support services necessary for teens to succeed in recovery as they continue to live, work, and engage in their own communities.

Research indicates that teens struggling with substance misuse who attend a recovery high school are 25% more likely to graduate.

Bridge Way honors and supports recovery.

We seek to create a community of learners that ignites academic passion and fosters social connections between students sharing a recovery journey.