Schools
The district consists of seventeen PreK-5/K-5 elementary schools, three middle schools serving grades 6-8, and three high schools serving grades 9-12. Schools in the district (with 2010-11 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics) are:
- Elementary schools
- Alexander Elementary School (grades K-5; 369 students)
- Greenwood Elementary School (PreK-5; 230)
- Kisthardt Elementary School (K-5; 227)
- Klockner Elementary School (K-5; 242)
- Kuser Elementary School (K-5; 353)
- Lalor Elementary School (K-5; 268)
- Langtree Elementary School (K-5; 373)
- McGalliard Elementary School (K-5; 287)
- Mercerville Elementary School (K-5; 382)
- Morgan Elementary School (K-5; 382)
- Robinson Elementary School (K-5; 405)
- Sayen Elementary School (K-5; 301)
- Sunnybrae Elementary School (K-5; 334)
- University Heights Elementary School (K-5; 355)
- Wilson Elementary School (K-5; 374)
- Yardville Elementary School (PreK-5; 279)
- Yardville Heights Elementary School (K-5; 268)
- Middle schools
- Crockett Middle School (884)
- Grice Middle School (935)
- Reynolds Middle School (1,099)
- High schools
- Steinert High School (East; 1,532)
- Nottingham High School (North; 1,366)
- Hamilton High School (West; 1,313)
- Other Schools
- Hamilton Educational Program (HEP) at Willey Campus
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