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Its service area includes Elsmere, Greenville, Hockessin, Newport, northwestern Wilmington, most of Pike Creek, most of Pike Creek Valley, and half of North Star. [ 1 ] Its headquarters are in the Austin D. Baltz Elementary School partially in Elsmere and partially in an unincorporated area ; it has a Wilmington postal address.
Elementary schools serving Hockessin for grades K through 5 include Cooke Elementary School and North Star Elementary School. [16] Public school students in grades 6 through 8 attend Henry B. duPont Middle School, [17] Cab Calloway School of the Arts, or Conrad Schools of Science. CCSA and Conrad also enroll students from grades 9–12.
Public School No. 29, also known as Lamborn Library, is a historic school building located at Hockessin, New Castle County, Delaware. It was built in 1870 as a one-room school ; a second floor and classroom was added about 1890. is a two-story, brick building on a stone foundation with basement.
In all of the Red Clay area, North Star Elementary is the zoned elementary school, [7] and H. B. duPont Middle School is the zoned middle school. [8] In portions of the Red Clay area zoned high schools include John Dickinson High School, [9] and Alexis I. duPont High School. [10]
Brandywine School District (abbreviated BSD) is a public school district in northern New Castle County, Delaware in the United States. It serves Arden , Ardencroft , Ardentown , Bellefonte , Claymont , Edgemoor , [ 1 ] Talleyville , [ 2 ] and a northeast portion of the city of Wilmington . [ 1 ]
The school, then Porter Road Elementary School, opened in 2009, [10] and it changed to its current name in 2011. [11] Its namesake was a member of the Delaware House of Representatives. [12] Smith (Jennie E.) Elementary School (Brookside) West Park Place Elementary School (Newark) Wilson (Etta J.) Elementary School (Pike Creek Valley)
Wilmington Christian School (WCS) is a private, non-denominational college preparatory Christian school. Founded in 1946 in the city of Wilmington, Delaware , it has since consolidated its elementary and secondary schools to a 15-acre (61,000 m 2 ) campus in the suburban Hockessin area and enrolls over 400 students in Pre-K3 through 12th grade.
Sanford School is a co-educational private school in Hockessin, Delaware for students from preschool to high school. The school was founded by Sanford and Ellen Sawin as the 'Sunny Hills School' on September 23, 1930. The school's name was changed to 'Sanford School' in 1966. [1]