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As of 2021
[update] , there are 151 elementary/K-8 schools, 16 middle schools, and 57 high schools in the
School District of Philadelphia , excluding charter schools.
[1]
The Thomas K. Finletter School serves kindergarten through 8th grade students in the Olney neighborhood of Philadelphia.
Elementary/K-8 schools
Adaire, Alexander School
Allen, Dr. Ethel School
Allen, Ethan School
Anderson, Add B. School
Arthur, Chester A. School
Bache-Martin Elementary School
Barton School
Benjamin Franklin Academics Plus School
Bethune, Mary Mcleod School
Blaine, James G. School
Blankenburg, R. School
Bregy, F. Amedee School
Bridesburg School
Brown, Henry A. School
Brown, Joseph H. School
Bryant, William C. School
Carnell, Laura H. School
Catharine, Joseph W. School
Cayuga School
Fox Chase School
Childs, George W. School
Comegys, Benjamin B.
Comly, Watson School
Cooke, Jay School
Cook-Wissahickon School
Coppin, Fanny Jackson School
Cramp, William School
Crossroads Academy @ Hunting Park
Day, Anna B. School
DeBurgos, J. School
Decatur, Stephen School
Dick, William School
Disston, Hamilton School
Dobson, James School
Duckrey, Tanner School
Dunbar, Paul L. School
Edmonds, Franklin S. School
Edwin Fitler Academics Plus School
Elkin, Lewis School
Ellwood School
Emlen, Eleanor C. School
Farrell, Louis H. School
Fell, D. Newlin School
Feltonville Intermediate School
Fitzpatrick, A. L. School
Forrest, Edwin School
Frank, Anne School - Originally Bustleton Elementary, renamed in 1987 at the suggestion of the
Anne Frank Institute . The school board decided to rename an elementary school that had a non-person name. The
Philadelphia Inquirer stated that it was likely the first school in the United States to be named after Frank, and the first school in the city with a teenager as its namesake.
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Gideon, Edward School
Girard, Stephen School
Gompers, Samuel School
Greenberg, Joseph School
Greenfield, Albert M. School
Hackett, Horatio B. School
Hall, Prince School
Hamilton, Andrew School
Harrington, Avery D. School
Hartranft, John F. School
Henry, Charles W. School
Heston, Edward School
Holme, Thomas School
Hopkinson, Francis School
Houston, Henry H. School
Howe, Julia Ward School
Hunter, William H. School
Jenks Academy for the Arts & Sciences
Jenks, Abram School
John Hancock Demonstration School
Juniata Park Academy
Kearny, Gen. Philip School
Kelley, William D. School
Kelly, John B. School
Kenderton School
Kennedy Crossan Academics Plus School
Key, Francis S. School
Kirkbride, Eliza B.
Lamberton, Robert E. School
Lawton, Henry W. School
Lea, Henry C. School
Lewis C. Cassidy Academics Plus School
Lingelbach, Anna L. School
Locke, Alain School
Loesche, William H. School
Logan, James School
Longstreth, William C. School
Lowell, James R. School
Ludlow, James R. School
Marshall, John School
Marshall, Thurgood School
Mayfair School
McCall, Gen. George A. School
McCloskey, John F. School
McClure, Alexander K. School
McDaniel, Delaplaine School
McKinley, William School
McMichael, Morton School
Meade, Gen. George G. School
Meredith, William M. School
Mifflin, Thomas School
Mitchell, S. Weir School
Moffet, John School
Moore, J. Hampton School
Morris, Robert School
Morrison, Andrew J. School
Morton, Thomas G. School
Munoz-Marin, Hon. Luis School
Nebinger, George W. School
Northeast Propel Academy
Olney Elementary School
Overbrook Elementary School
Overbrook Educational School
Patterson, John M. School
Peirce, Thomas M. School
The current building opened in January 2023.
[3]
Penn Alexander School
Pennell, Joseph School
Pennypacker, Samuel School
Penrose School
Pollock, Robert B. School
Potter-Thomas School
Powel, Samuel School
Rhawnhurst School
Rhoads, James School
Rhodes, E. Washington School
Richmond Elementary School
Roosevelt Elementary School
Rowen, William School
Sharswood, George W. School
Shawmont School
Sheppard, Isaac A. School
Sheridan, Philip H. School
Solis-Cohen, Solomon School
Southwark School
Spring Garden School
Spruance, Gilbert School
Stanton, Edwin M. School
Stearne, Allen M. School
Steel, Edward School
Sullivan, James J. School
Taggart, John H. School
Taylor, Bayard School
Thomas K. Finletter Academics Plus School
Vare-Washington School
Waring, Laura W. School
Washington, Martha School
Webster, John H. School
Welsh, John School
Widener Memorial School
Willard, Frances E. School
Wright, Richard R. School
Ziegler, William H. School
Two special admission schools:
Middle schools
High schools
Neighborhood
Special admission
Citywide admission
Former schools/Historic School Buildings
Elementary Schools
Adelphi School , closed 1906
Alexander Wilson School , closed 2013
Anna B. Pratt Elementary School , closed 2013
Anthony Wayne School
Bridesburg School , closed 1894
Charles R. Drew , closed 2013
Charles Schaeffer School
Daniel Boone School (now houses Achieve Academy of Philadelphia)
David Farragut School
David Landreth School
Fairhill Elementary School, closed 2013
Francis Read School, closed 1980
Gen. David B. Birney School (currently Lindley Academy Charter School at Birney)
Gen. John F. Reynolds School , closed 2013
George L. Brooks School
George Chandler School
George L. Horn School
Washington, George School
Germantown Grammar School
Guion S. Bluford School (currently Universal Bluford Charter School)
Henry Longfellow School
J. Sylvester Ramsey School
Joseph C. Ferguson Elementary School , closed 2013
James Alcorn School (currently Universal Alcorn Charter School)
Joseph Leidy Elementary School, closed 2013
John Greenleaf Whittier School (now houses
KIPP Philadelphia preparatory academy)
John L. Kinsey School , closed 2013 (now housing Building 21)
Laura H. Carnell School
Leslie P. Hill Elementary School, closed 2013
Lydia Darrah School
Mary Channing Wister School
Mary Disston School
Mechanicsville School
M.H. Stanton Elementary School, closed 2013
Mifflin School
Muhlenberg School
Nathaniel Hawthorne School
Northeast Manual Training School
Richardson L. Wright School
Robert Fulton School , closed 2013
Robert Ralston School
Rudolph Walton School , closed 2003
Samuel Daroff School (currently Universal Daroff Charter School)
Simon Muhr Work Training School
Spring Garden School No. 1
Thaddeus Stevens School of Observation
Thomas Buchanan Read School
Thomas Creighton School (currently Universal Creighton Charter School)
Thomas Dunlap School
Thomas Durham School (now housing Independence Charter School)
Thomas Meehan School
Thomas Powers School
Walter George Smith School , closed 2013
William B. Hanna School
William H. Harrison School (now housing St. Malachy School)
William Levering School (now housing AMY Northwest MS)
William W. Axe School (now housing Northeast Frankford Boys & Girls Club of Philadelphia)
Middle Schools
High schools
See also
External links
References