Summary:
The city of Woolwich Twp, New Jersey is home to three schools: Kingsway Regional High School, Kingsway Regional Middle School, and Governor Charles C. Stratton Elementary School. These schools serve students from grades K-12 and are part of the Kingsway Regional School District and the Swedesboro-Woolwich School District.
Among the standout schools, Kingsway Regional High School ranks 145 out of 426 New Jersey high schools and has a 3-star rating, with a strong 91.1% four-year graduation rate and high performance on NJSLA tests. Kingsway Regional Middle School also stands out, ranking 286 out of 743 New Jersey middle schools and excelling in Algebra I. In contrast, Governor Charles C. Stratton Elementary School has a higher free/reduced lunch rate of 17.93% and lower spending per student at $8,412 compared to the other schools.
Overall, the Kingsway Regional schools, both the high school and middle school, are performing well and are standout institutions in the Woolwich Twp area, while the Governor Charles C. Stratton Elementary School has room for improvement in certain areas. The data suggests that families in Woolwich Twp have access to a range of educational options, with the Kingsway Regional schools offering strong academic performance and the Governor Charles C. Stratton Elementary School serving a more economically diverse student population.
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