Education in Bridgeport, Connecticut

Education in Bridgeport, Connecticut includes Bridgeport Public Schools, private and religious schools, a college, and a university. Bridgeport is home to the University of Bridgeport, Housatonic Community College, St. Vincent's College[1] and the Yeshiva Gedola of Bridgeport. Gutchess College was a business school which went defunct circa 1920.

Bridgeport High School, about 1910 (the school, in a different building, is now Central High School)

The city's public school system has 30 elementary schools, three high schools, two alternative programs and an interdistrict vocational aquaculture school. The system has about 23,000 students, making the Bridgeport Public Schools the second largest school system in Connecticut. The school system employs a staff of more than 1,700.

The Bridgeport public school district is ranked #161 out of the 165 Connecticut school districts.[2] The city has started a school renovation and construction program, with plans for new schools and modernization of existing buildings.

Higher education

High schools

Catholic schools

Bridgeport is also home to several Catholic primary schools. They are St. Ambrose, the largest of all the Catholic primary schools in Bridgeport, St. Raphaels, St. Augustine, and St. Peters.

Elementary – Middle schools

  • Barnum School
  • Beardsley School
  • Black Rock School
  • Blackham School
  • Bryant School
  • Bridgeport Hope School, Private K–8th
  • Cesar A. Batalla School
  • Classical Studies Academy
  • Columbus School
  • Cross School
  • Curiale School
  • Dunbar School
  • Edison School
  • Hall School
  • Hallen School
  • High Horizons Magnet School
  • Hooker School
  • Interdistrict Discovery Magnet School
  • Geraldine Claytor Magnet Academy
  • Geraldine W. Johnson School
  • Jettie S. Tisdale School
  • Madison School
  • Luis Munoz Marin School
  • Multicultural Magnet School
  • Park City Academy
  • Park City Magnet School
  • Reed School
  • Roosevelt School
  • Skane Center
  • Waltersville School
  • Wilbur Cross School
  • Winthrop School

Notes

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