Education in Fairfield, Connecticut
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Fairfield, Connecticut has a total of 16 public schools. There are a total of seven private elementary schools, two private high schools, and two private universities located in Fairfield.
Fairfield public schools
[edit]Fairfield's public schools are governed by a large administrative body, as well as a nine-member elected Board of Education.[1]
Elementary schools
[edit]- Burr Elementary School - Established 2004
- Holland Hill School
- Jennings School - Established 1967
- McKinley School
- Mill Hill School - Established 1956, Reopened 1991
- North Stratfield School
- Osborn Hill School - Established 1957, Closed 1981, Reopened 1997.
- Riverfield School - Established 1962
- Roger Sherman School
- Stratfield School
- Timothy Dwight Schools
Middle schools
[edit]- Fairfield Woods Middle School - Established 1955 as Fairfield Woods School
- Roger Ludlowe Middle School - Established 1998
- Tomlinson Middle School
High schools
[edit]- Fairfield Ludlowe High School - Roger Ludlowe Senior High School Closed 1987, Reopened 2004 as FLHS
- Fairfield Warde High School - Established 1956 as Andrew Warde Senior High School
Private and parochial schools
[edit]Primary schools
[edit]- Eagle Hill - Southport
- Fairfield Country Day School
- Hillel Academy
- Holy Family School - closed by the Diocese of Bridgeport at the end of the 2009-2010 academic year
- Our Lady of the Assumption School
- Pear Tree Point School
- St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School
- The Unquowa School
Secondary schools
[edit]- Fairfield College Preparatory School, located on the campus of Fairfield University
- Notre Dame Catholic High School
Universities
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Board Members Archived 2008-05-02 at the Wayback Machine. Fairfield Public Schools.
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