Gloucester Township Public Schools
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The Gloucester Township Public Schools is a community public school district serving students in kindergarten through eighth grade from Gloucester Township, in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. The district has an enrollment of approximately 7,852 students attending, and is comprised of eight elementary schools (grades K-5), and three middle schools (grades 6–8), including the new Ann A. Mullen Middle School.
For grades 9 through 12, there are three high schools that are part of the Black Horse Pike Regional School District: Highland Regional High School (1,206 students), Timber Creek Regional High School (1,485 students) and Triton Regional High School (1,500 students). Students from Gloucester Township attend one of the three schools based on their residence. Students from the other two communities in the district – Bellmawr and Runnemede – all attend Triton High School.[1]
[edit] Schools
Schools in the district (with 2005-06 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics[2]) are:
- Elementary Schools
- Blackwood Elementary School (612 students)
- Chews Elementary School (864)
- Erial Elementary School (809)
- Glendora Elementary School (282)
- Gloucester Township Elementary School (264)
- James W. Lilley Elementary (729)
- Loring-Flemming Elementary (798)
- Union Valley Elementary School (718)
- Middle Schools
- Glen Landing Middle School (915)
- Charles W. Lewis Middle School (719)
- Ann A. Mullen Middle School (1,148 students)
[edit] References
- ^ Triton Regional High School 2007 Report Card Narrative, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed June 12, 2008. "Triton houses over 1500 students residing in Runnemede, Bellmawr, and Gloucester Township."
- ^ Data for the Gloucester Township Public Schools, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed June 12, 2008.