Seminary Hill School

20 Seminary Hill, W. Lebanon, NH, 03784-1799
SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Seminary Hill School serves 199 students in grades 5-6.
  • The school's student:teacher ratio of 9:1 is lower than the NH state average of 12:1.
  • Minority enrollment is 17% of the student body.
  • Seminary Hill School is the only public middle school within W. Lebanon, and operates within the Lebanon School District.
Source: 2011 NCES data, NH Dept. of Educ.
Seminary Hill School
Grades Offered Grades 5-6
Total Students 199 students
% Male / % Female 48% / 52%
Total Classroom Teachers 21 teachers
Students by Grade
 
 
This School
(NH) School Average
Student : Teacher Ratio 9:1 12:1
 
This School
(NH) School Average
% American Indian
1% n/a
% Asian
7% 3%
% Hispanic
5% 4%
% Black
4% 2%
% White
83% 90%
Unknown
n/a 1%
 
 
This School
(NH) School Average
% Eligible for Free Lunch 22% 20%
% Eligible for Reduced Lunch 6% 5%
School Statewide Performance View Education Department Test Scores
School District Name Lebanon School District

Nearby Schools:

Seminary Hill School
Grades: 5-6 | 0 mi. away
Mt. Lebanon School
Grades: PK-4 | 0.4 mi. away
White River School
Grades: PK-5 | 0.9 mi. away
Hartford High School
Grades: 9-12 | 1 mi. away
Hartford Mem. Middle School
Grades: 6-8 | 1.1 mi. away
Hartford Area Career And Technology Center
Grades: N-N | 1.2 mi. away

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