Top Washington Public Schools
- For the 2019-20 school year, there are 10 top public schools in Washington, Pennsylvania, serving 4,870 students.
- Washington, PA public schools have a diversity score of 0.35, which is higher than the Pennsylvania average of 0.27.
- The most diverse school in Washington is Washington Park Elementary School. Read more about public school diversity statistics in Pennsylvania or national school diversity statistics.
- Minority enrollment is 20% (majority Black) and the student:teacher ratio is 13:1.
Top Washington, PA Public Schools (2019-20)
- School Location Grades Students
- Washington Joe Walker Elementary School2510 Park Ave
Washington, PA 15301
(724)222-3061
Grades: K-5 | 236 students
- Washington Trinity East Elementary School252 Cameron Rd
Washington, PA 15301
(724)225-8140
Grades: K-5 | 386 students
- Washington Trinity Middle School50 Scenic Dr
Washington, PA 15301
(724)228-2112
Grades: 6-8 | 721 students
- Washington Trinity North Elementary School225 Midlan Drive
Washington, PA 15301
(724)222-5064
Grades: K-5 | 365 students
- Washington Trinity Senior High School231 Park Ave
Washington, PA 15301
(724)225-5380
Grades: 9-12 | 1011 students
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- Washington Trinity South Elementary School2500 S Main Street Ext
Washington, PA 15301
(724)225-7490
Grades: K-5 | 300 students
- Washington Trinity West Elementary School1041 Gabby Ave
Washington, PA 15301
(724)222-4730
Grades: K-5 | 372 students
- Washington Washington High School201 Allison Ave
Washington, PA 15301
(724)223-5085
Grades: 9-12 | 438 students
- Washington Washington Junior High School201 Allison Avenue
Washington, PA 15301
(724)223-5060
Grades: 7-8 | 198 students
- Washington Washington Park Elementary School801 E Wheeling St
Washington, PA 15301
(724)223-5150
Grades: K-6 | 843 students
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