Rhode Island Schools - Middle and Junior High Schools

Middle and Junior High Schools

School Name District County City Students*
Alan Shawn Feinstien Middle School of Coventry‡1 Coventry School District Kent County, Rhode Island Coventry ~500
Archie R. Cole Middle School East Greenwich School District Kent County, Rhode Island East Greenwich, Rhode Island 400
Westerly Middle School Westerly School District Washington County, Rhode Island Westerly, Rhode Island 893
Barrington Middle School Barrington School District Bristol County, Rhode Island Barrington, Rhode Island 752
Birchwood Middle School North Providence School District Providence County, Rhode Island North Providence, Rhode Island
Broad Rock Middle School South Kingstown School District Washington County, Rhode Island Wakefield, Rhode Island 557
Chariho Regional Middle School Chariho Regional School District Washington County, Rhode Island Wood River Junction, Rhode Island 1105
Colt-Andrews School Bristol Warren Regional School District Bristol County, Rhode Island Bristol, Rhode Island 232
Curtis Corner Middle School South Kingstown School District Washington County, Rhode Island Wakefield, Rhode Island 525
Davisville Middle School North Kingstown School District Washington County, Rhode Island North Kingstown, Rhode Island 616
Exeter-West Greenwich Reg. Jr. Exeter-West Greenwich Regional School District Kent County, Rhode Island West Greenwich, Rhode Island 386
Frank E. Thompson Middle Newport School District Newport County, Rhode Island Newport, Rhode Island 655
George Hanaford School East Greenwich School District Kent County, Rhode Island East Greenwich, Rhode Island 269
Goff Junior High School Pawtucket School District Providence County, Rhode Island Pawtucket, Rhode Island 523
Hampden Meadows School Barrington School District Bristol County, Rhode Island Barrington, Rhode Island 545
James H. Eldredge School East Greenwich School District Kent County, Rhode Island East Greenwich, Rhode Island 366
Jamestown School-Lawn Jamestown School District Newport County, Rhode Island Jamestown, Rhode Island 258
John F. Deering Middle West Warwick School District Kent County, Rhode Island West Warwick, Rhode Island 886
Joseph H. Gaudet School Middletown School District Newport County, Rhode Island Middletown, Rhode Island 834
Kickemuit Middle School Bristol Warren Regional School District Bristol County, Rhode Island Warren, Rhode Island 944
Mary V. Quirk School Bristol Warren Regional School District Bristol County, Rhode Island Warren, Rhode Island 203
Narragansett Pier School Narragansett School District Washington County, Rhode Island Narragansett, Rhode Island 583
Portsmouth Middle School Portsmouth School District Newport County, Rhode Island Portsmouth, Rhode Island 924
Tiverton Middle School Tiverton School District Newport County, Rhode Island Tiverton, Rhode Island 778
Western Hills Middle School Cranston School District Providence County, Rhode Island Cranston, Rhode Island 1150
Wickford Middle School North Kingstown School District Washington County, Rhode Island North Kingstown, Rhode Island 440
Winman Junior High School Warwick School District Kent County, Rhode Island Warwick, Rhode Island 655

‡1: Formally known as Knotty Oak Junior High (2003-2007) and Coventry Middle School (Circa 1976-2003)

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