Ocean View Elementary School

The following schools are officially called Ocean View Elementary School. Often they are unofficially and incorrectly shown as "Oceanview" instead of the correct "Ocean View" (with a space).

  • United States:
    • California
      • Ocean View Elementary School teaches K to 5 in Albany, Alameda County
      • Ocean View Elementary School teaches K to 6 in Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo County
      • Ocean View Elementary School teaches K to 5 in Whittier, Los Angeles County
    • Virginia
      • Ocean View Elementary School teaches Pre-K to 5 in Norfolk
    • Alaska
      • Ocean View Elementary School teaches K to 6 in Anchorage
  • Canada:
    • Nova Scotia
      • Ocean View Elementary School teaches K to 4 in Eastern Passage

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