Camden City Public Schools - Schools

Schools

Schools in the district (with 2009-10 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics) are:

Preschool
  • Early Childhood Development Center (156 students)
Elementary schools
  • Bonsall Elementary School (554)
  • Catto Elementary School (458)
  • Cooper's Poynt Elementary School (570)
  • Cramer Elementary School (563)
  • R.T. Cream Family School (525)
  • Davis Elementary School (498)
  • Dudley Elementary School (523)
  • Forest Hill Elementary School (300)
  • Lanning Square Elementary School (325)
  • McGraw Elementary School (316)
  • R.C. Molina Elementary School (552)
  • Parkside Elementary School (200)
  • William F. Powell Elementary School
  • H.C. Sharp Elementary School (378)
  • Sumner Elementary School (486)
  • Washington Elementary School (282)
  • J.G. Whittier Elementary School (222)
  • U.S. Wiggins Elementary School (445)
  • H.B. Wilson Elementary School (432)
  • Yorkship Family School (656)
Middle schools
  • East Camden Middle School (392)
  • Hatch Middle School (306)
  • Morgan Village Middle School (287)
  • Pyne Poynt Middle School (288)
  • South Camden Alternative Middle School (??)
  • Veterans Middle School (276)
High schools
  • Brimm Medical Arts High School (248)
  • Camden High School (1,016)
  • Creative Arts High School (158)
  • MetEast High School (95)
  • Woodrow Wilson High School (987)

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