Chesterfield County Public Schools

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More than 58,000 students are enrolled in 59 Chesterfield public schools. There are 36 elementary schools (K-5); 12 middle schools (6-8); and 10 high schools, including a charter school, Chesterfield Community High, and the Chesterfield Technical Center, which serves all high schools. [1]

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[edit] Elementary

  • Bellwood Elementary School
  • Bensley Elementary School
  • Beulah Elementary School
  • Bon Air Elementary School
  • Chalkley Elementary School
  • Clover Hill Elementary School
  • Crenshaw Elementary School
  • Crestwood Elementary School
  • Curtis Elementary School
  • Davis Elementary School
  • Ecoff Elementary School
  • Enon Elementary School
  • Ettrick Elementary School
  • Evergreen Elementary School
  • Falling Creek Elementary School
  • Gates Elementary School
  • Gordon Elementary School
  • Grange Hall Elementary School
  • Greenfield Elementary School
  • Harrowgate Elementary School
  • Hening Elementary School
  • Hopkins Elementary School
  • Jacobs Road Elementary School
  • Marguerite Christian Elementary School
  • Matoaca Elementary School
  • Providence Elementary School
  • Reams Road Elementary School
  • Robious Elementary School
  • Salem Church Elementary School
  • Alberta Smith Elementary School
  • Spring Run Elementary School
  • Swift Creek Elementary School
  • Watkins Elementary School
  • Weaver Elementary School
  • Wells Elementary School
  • Woolridge Elementary School

[edit] Middle

  • Bailey Bridge Middle School
  • Carver Middle School
  • Chester Middle School
  • Falling Creek Middle School
  • Manchester Middle School
  • Matoaca East Middle School
  • Matoaca West Middle School
  • Midlothian Middle School
  • Perrymont Middle School
  • Providence Middle School
  • Robious Middle School
  • Salem Church Middle School
  • Swift Creek Middle School

[edit] High

[edit] Technical, vocational. special programs

A Specialty Center System in Chesterfield County high schools which allows students to attend High Schools outside of their districts to get an education concentrating in an area they are interested in along with earning their High School diploma.

These include:

Also, a new Health Science Specialty Center will open Fall 2007 at the newest of the county's high schools, Cosby High School.

[edit] Refrences