Plainsboro Schools
West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District serves the central New Jersey municipalities of West Windsor and Plainsboro, diverse suburban communities of approximately 44,000 residents. The area has been recognized in several publications as one of the top suburban communities in the area.
Because of the influence of the high number of well-educated professionals residing in the area, West Windsor-Plainsboro School District reflects the lifestyle of a community that takes pride in its continuing tradition of academic and cultural achievement. Approximately 9,400 students are motivated and inspired daily by the 1,450 faculty and staff in the district. Student achievement is one of the great rewards for support of the WW-P school district. Such accomplishment is demonstrated on standardized tests where WW-P students surpass state and national counterparts and there is a graduation rate of almost 100%. Ninety-three percent of high school students indicated that they planned to attend college or other post-secondary education. Average standardized scores are higher than state and national averages on the ASK, GEPA, HSPA, and SAT.
At the onset of the school year, ten schools will serve the district. Four elementary schools - Dutch Neck Elementary School, Maurice Hawk Elementary School, Town Center Elementary School at Plainsboro, and Wicoff Elementary School - accommodate Kindergarten through Grade 3. All children in Grades 4 and 5 attend the Village School or Millstone River School. Students in Grades 6, 7, and 8 are assigned to one of two middle schools - Community Middle School and Thomas R. Grover Middle School. Two high schools serve students in Grades 9 through 12.
Plainsboro Elementary Schools
Plainsboro Middle Schools
Plainsboro High School