Robert E. Lamberton High School is an American high school located in the Overbrook Park section of Philadelphia. Lamberton HS has 350 students. The majority of students are African-American, while 2 percent are Caucasian or other ethnic groups.
The school is named for Robert Eneas Lamberton, who served as Mayor of Philadelphia from 1940 to 1941.
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Lamberton has the academic programs that the commonwealth of Pennsylvania mandates. They teach to prepare for the Benchmark Test, which is given every 6 weeks in each major subject. They do have AP Classes in American History, English Literature and Composition, and Calculus. They also support Dual Enrollment classes. They administer the PSAT and SAT tests, and have SAT Prep courses in English.
In 2007, the percent of students who scored proficient or advanced on the PSSA in math (19%) and in reading (21%) was lower than the state target (Math-45%, Reading-54%). Lamberton's achievement on the PSSA is lower than the district and state averages. However, Lamberton made AYP in 2007 because its performance has improved over the last three years.[1]
School District of Philadelphia