Merrimack County Public Schools

There are 56 public schools in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, serving 19,498 students. You can narrow this list by selecting school levels above the table below, or specifying additional search criteria.

Merrimack County Public Schools - New Hampshire

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Town
School
# Students
Grades
Allenstown Allenstown Elementary School
281 KG-5
Allenstown Armand R. Dupont School
132 6-8
Andover Andover Elementary School
230 KG-8
Boscawen Boscawen Elementary School
270 PK-5
Bow Bow Elementary School
460 PK-4
Bow Bow High School
587 9-12
Bow Bow Memorial School
472 5-8
Bradford Kearsarge Reg. Elementary School - Bradford
221 KG-5
Canterbury Honored for National Blue Ribbon Award Canterbury Elementary School
121 KG-5
Chichester Chichester Central School
237 KG-8
Concord Beaver Meadow School
396 PK-5
Concord Broken Ground School
360 3-5
Concord Conant Elementary School
477 PK-5
Concord Concord High School
1792 9-12
Concord Dame School
260 KG-2
Concord Eastman School
167 PK-2
Concord Kimball -walker School
447 KG-5
Concord Rundlett Middle School
1068 6-8
Contoocook Honored for National Blue Ribbon Award Hopkinton High School
329 9-12
Contoocook Hopkinton Middle School
152 7-8
Contoocook Maple Street Elementary School
203 4-6
Danbury Danbury Elementary School
52 PK-4
Dunbarton Dunbarton Elementary School
186 KG-6
Epsom Epsom Central School
427 KG-8
Franklin Bessie C. Rowell School
182 3-4
Franklin Franklin - Pre School Program
15 PK
Franklin Franklin High School
1 Review(s)
440 9-12
Franklin Franklin Middle School
416 5-8
Henniker Henniker Community School
410 PK-8
Hill Jennie D. Blake School
77 KG-6
Hooksett David R. Cawley Middle School
508 6
Hooksett Fred C. Underhill School
465 PK-2
Hooksett Hooksett Memorial School
488 3-5
Hopkinton Harold Martin School
291 PK-3
Loudon Loudon Elementary School
341 KG-5
New London James House Preschool
20 PK
New London Kearsarge Reg. Elementary School At New London
359 KG-5
North Sutton Kearsarge Regional High School
650 9-12
North Sutton Kearsarge Regional Middle School
1 Review(s)
466 6-8
Pembroke Pembroke Academy
1 Review(s), 1 Review(s)
918 9-12
Pembroke Pembroke Hill School
242 2-4
Pembroke Pembroke Village School
162 KG-1
Pembroke Strong Foundations Charter School
(Charter school)
1 Review(s)
133 1
Pembroke Three Rivers School
1 Review(s)
352 5-8
Penacook Csi Charter School
(Charter school)
40 10-12
Penacook Merrimack Valley High School
887 9-12
Penacook Merrimack Valley Middle School
629 6-8
Penacook Penacook Elementary School
390 PK-5
Pittsfield Pittsfield Elementary School
322 PK-6
Pittsfield Pittsfield High School
155 9-12
Pittsfield Pittsfield Middle School
87 7-8
Salisbury Salisbury Elementary School
98 KG-5
Sutton Mills Sutton Central Elementary School
81 KG-5
W. Franklin Paul A. Smith School
273 KG-2
Warner Simonds Elementary School
163 KG-5
Webster Webster Elementary School
111 KG-5

County Statistics:

About This County (Merrimack)
County Statistics
(NH) State Statistics
Population (Approximate) 129,792 people 1,235,735 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 40% 35%
Median Household Income $116,807 $50,562
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    Source: 2011 NCES Data, NH Dept. of Education