02907 Rhode Island Public Schools
- For the 2019-20 school year, there are 9 top public schools in 02907, Rhode Island, serving 3,995 students.
- Public schools in zipcode 02907 have a diversity score of 0.44, which is higher than the Rhode Island average of 0.36.
- The most diverse school in zipcode 02907 is Charles N. Fortes Academy. Read more about public school diversity statistics in Rhode Island or national school diversity statistics.
- Minority enrollment is 96% (majority Hispanic) and the student:teacher ratio is 14:1.
02907, RI Public Schools (2019-20)
- School Location Grades Students
- Providence Academy For Career Exploration Charter School
155 Harrison Street
Providence, RI 02907
(401)456-1738
Grades: 9-12 | 202 students
- Providence Alfred Lima Senior El School222 Daboll Street
Providence, RI 02907
(401)278-0504
Grades: 2-5 | 568 students
- Providence Charles N. Fortes Academy234 Daboll Street
Providence, RI 02907
(401)278-0501
Grades: PK-1 | 333 students
- Providence Dr. Jorge Alvarez High School375 Adelaide Avenue
Providence, RI 02907
(401)456-0676
Grades: 9-12 | 515 students
- Providence Gilbert Stuart Middle School188 Princeton Avenue
Providence, RI 02907
(401)456-9341
Grades: 6-8 | 855 students
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- Providence Highlander Charter Charter School
42 Lexington Avenue
Providence, RI 02907
(401)277-2600
Grades: PK-12 | 520 students
- Providence Leviton Dual Language School65 Greenwich Street
Providence, RI 02907
(401)278-2872
Grades: K-5 | 277 students
- Providence Lillian Feinstein El. School159 Sackett Street
Providence, RI 02907
(401)456-9407
Grades: K-5 | 433 students
- Providence Reservoir Avenue School156 Reservoir Avenue
Providence, RI 02907
(401)456-9406
Grades: K-5 | 292 students
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