77845 Texas Public Schools
- For the 2019-20 school year, there are 9 top public schools in 77845, Texas, serving 6,583 students.
- Public schools in zipcode 77845 have a diversity score of 0.58, which is higher than the Texas average of 0.41.
- The most diverse school in zipcode 77845 is Oakwood Intermediate School. Read more about public school diversity statistics in Texas or national school diversity statistics.
- Minority enrollment is 44% (majority Hispanic and Black) and the student:teacher ratio is 15:1.
77845, TX Public Schools (2019-20)
- School Location Grades Students
- College Station College Station Middle School900 Rock Prairie Rd
College Station, TX 77845
(979)764-5545
Grades: 7-8 | 990 students
- College Station Creek View Elementary School1001 Eagle Ave
College Station, TX 77845
(979)694-5890
Grades: PK-4 | 589 students
- College Station Cypress Grove Intermediate School900 Graham Rd
College Station, TX 77845
(979)694-5600
Grades: 5-6 | 1014 students
- College Station Forest Ridge1950 Greens Prairie Rd W
College Station, TX 77845
(979)694-5801
Grades: PK-4 | 621 students
- College Station Greens Prairie Elementary School4315 Greens Prairie Trail
College Station, TX 77845
(979)694-5870
Grades: PK-4 | 712 students
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- College Station Oakwood Intermediate School106 Holik Dr
College Station, TX 77845
(979)764-5530
Grades: 5-6 | 913 students
- College Station Pebble Creek Elementary School200 Parkview Dr
College Station, TX 77845
(979)764-5595
Grades: PK-4 | 413 students
- College Station Rock Prairie Elementary School3400 Welsh Ave
College Station, TX 77845
(979)764-5570
Grades: PK-4 | 622 students
- College Station Southwood Valley Elementary School2700 Brothers Blvd
College Station, TX 77845
(979)764-5590
Grades: PK-4 | 709 students
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