Best Woodbury Public Preschools (2024-25)

For the 2024-25 school year, there is 1 public preschool serving 347 students in Woodbury, CT.
The top ranked public preschool in Woodbury, CT is Mitchell Elementary School. Overall testing rank is based on a school's combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
Woodbury, CT public preschool have an average math proficiency score of 57% (versus the Connecticut public pre school average of 34%), and reading proficiency score of 62% (versus the 41% statewide average). Pre schools in Woodbury have an average ranking of 7/10, which is in the top 50% of Connecticut public pre schools.
Minority enrollment is 22% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is less than the Connecticut public preschool average of 59% (majority Hispanic).

Best Public Preschools in Woodbury, CT (2024-25)

School
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Grades
Students
Rank: #11.
Mitchell Elementary School
Magnet School
(Math: 55-59% | Reading: 60-64%)
Rank:
7/
10
Top 50%
14 School St.
Woodbury, CT 06798
(203) 263-4314
Grades: PK-5
| 347 students
[+] Show Closed Public Schools in Woodbury, Connecticut

Woodbury, Connecticut Public Schools (Closed)

School
Location
Grades
Students
5 Minortown Rd.
Woodbury, CT 06798
(203) 263-0416
Grades: PK
| 38 students
5 Minortown Road
Woodbury, CT 06798
(203) 263-2186
Grades: 10
| 1 students

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top ranked public preschools in Woodbury, CT?
The top ranked public preschools in Woodbury, CT include Mitchell Elementary School.
How many public preschools are located in Woodbury?
1 public preschools are located in Woodbury.
What is the racial composition of students in Woodbury?
Woodbury public preschools minority enrollment is 22% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is less than the Connecticut public preschools average of 59% (majority Hispanic).

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