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Thinking of moving to Moorestown?  Already here and just want to know more?  Here is some information on the public schools in Moorestown New Jersey. 

Moorestown schools traditionally rank very high in Southern New Jersey as one of the best school districts.  In fact, this past year, Moorestown High achieved the highest average SAT scores according the New Jersey Department of Education.  The school also maintains graduation rates well above the state averages.  Moorestown High School was previously awarded the Blue Ribbon School Award of Excellence by the United States Department of Education.  The reputation that the schools have in this area is a driving force as to why many choose to call Moorestown home.  Here are the schools in Moorestown:

The Moorestown school district is divided into three elementary schools serving grades K-3.  These are:

  • George C. Baker 
    139 W. Maple Ave., Moorestown, NJ 08057
    (856) 778-6630
  • Mary E. Roberts 
    290 Crescent Avenue, Moorestown, NJ 08057
    (856) 778-6635
  • South Valley 
    210 S. Stanwick Rd., Moorestown, NJ 08057
    (856) 778-6640

A few years ago, the Moorestown Upper Elementary School was built for grades 4-6 of off Borton Landing Rd.

The Middle School & High School are both located off the corner of Stanwick Rd. and Bridgeboro Rd.

If you are interested in more information on Moorestown or other towns in South Jersey, please email me or call me at (856) 914-4853.  You can also Search Homes for Sale at my website.  

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