As of 2021, there are 151 elementary/K-8 schools, 16 middle schools, and 57 high schools in the School District of Philadelphia, excluding charter schools.[1]

The Thomas K. Finletter School serves kindergarten through 8th grade students in the Olney neighborhood of Philadelphia.
Elementary/K-8 schools
- Adaire, Alexander School
 - Allen, Dr. Ethel School
 - Allen, Ethan School
 - Anderson, Add B. School
 - Arthur, Chester A. School
 - Bache-Martin Elementary School
 - Barton School
 - Benjamin Franklin Academics Plus School
 - Bethune, Mary Mcleod School
 - Blaine, James G. School
 - Blankenburg, R. School
 - Bregy, F. Amedee School
 - Bridesburg School
 - Brown, Henry A. School
 - Brown, Joseph H. School
 - Bryant, William C. School
 - Carnell, Laura H. School
 - Catharine, Joseph W. School
 - Cayuga School
 - Fox Chase School
 - Childs, George W. School
 - Comegys, Benjamin B.
 - Comly, Watson School
 - Cooke, Jay School
 - Cook-Wissahickon School
 - Coppin, Fanny Jackson School
 - Cramp, William School
 - Crossroads Academy @ Hunting Park
 - Day, Anna B. School
 - DeBurgos, J. School
 - Decatur, Stephen School
 - Dick, William School
 - Disston, Hamilton School
 - Dobson, James School
 - Duckrey, Tanner School
 - Dunbar, Paul L. School
 - Edmonds, Franklin S. School
 - Edwin Fitler Academics Plus School
 - Elkin, Lewis School
 - Ellwood School
 - Emlen, Eleanor C. School
 - Farrell, Louis H. School
 - Fell, D. Newlin School
 - Feltonville Intermediate School
 - Fitzpatrick, A. L. School
 - Forrest, Edwin School
 - Frank, Anne School
 - Gideon, Edward School
 - Girard, Stephen School
 - Gompers, Samuel School
 - Greenberg, Joseph School
 - Greenfield, Albert M. School
 - Hackett, Horatio B. School
 - Hall, Prince School
 - Hamilton, Andrew School
 - Harrington, Avery D. School
 - Hartranft, John F. School
 - Henry, Charles W. School
 - Heston, Edward School
 - Holme, Thomas School
 - Hopkinson, Francis School
 - Houston, Henry H. School
 - Howe, Julia Ward School
 - Hunter, William H. School
 - Jenks Academy for the Arts & Sciences
 - Jenks, Abram School
 - John Hancock Demonstration School
 - Juniata Park Academy
 - Kearny, Gen. Philip School
 - Kelley, William D. School
 - Kelly, John B. School
 - Kenderton School
 - Kennedy Crossan Academics Plus School
 - Key, Francis S. School
 - Kirkbride, Eliza B.
 - Lamberton, Robert E. School
 - Lawton, Henry W. School
 - Lea, Henry C. School
 - Lewis C. Cassidy Academics Plus School
 - Lingelbach, Anna L. School
 - Locke, Alain School
 - Loesche, William H. School
 - Logan, James School
 - Longstreth, William C. School
 - Lowell, James R. School
 - Ludlow, James R. School
 - Marshall, John School
 - Marshall, Thurgood School
 - Mayfair School
 - McCall, Gen. George A. School
 - McCloskey, John F. School
 - McClure, Alexander K. School
 - McDaniel, Delaplaine School
 - McKinley, William School
 - McMichael, Morton School
 - Meade, Gen. George G. School
 - Meredith, William M. School
 - Mifflin, Thomas School
 - Mitchell, S. Weir School
 - Moffet, John School
 - Moore, J. Hampton School
 - Morris, Robert School
 - Morrison, Andrew J. School
 - Morton, Thomas G. School
 - Munoz-Marin, Hon. Luis School
 - Nebinger, George W. School
 - Northeast Propel Academy
 - Olney Elementary School
 - Overbrook Elementary School
 - Overbrook Educational School
 - Patterson, John M. School
 - Peirce, Thomas M. School
- The current building opened in January 2023.[2]
 
 - Penn Alexander School
 - Pennell, Joseph School
 - Pennypacker, Samuel School
 - Penrose School
 - Pollock, Robert B. School
 - Potter-Thomas School
 - Powel, Samuel School
 - Rhawnhurst School
 - Rhoads, James School
 - Rhodes, E. Washington School
 - Richmond Elementary School
 - Roosevelt Elementary School
 - Rowen, William School
 - Sharswood, George W. School
 - Shawmont School
 - Sheppard, Isaac A. School
 - Sheridan, Philip H. School
 - Solis-Cohen, Solomon School
 - Southwark School
 - Spring Garden School
 - Spruance, Gilbert School
 - Stanton, Edwin M. School
 - Stearne, Allen M. School
 - Steel, Edward School
 - Sullivan, James J. School
 - Taggart, John H. School
 - Taylor, Bayard School
 - Thomas K. Finletter Academics Plus School
 - Vare-Washington School
 - Waring, Laura W. School
 - Washington, Martha School
 - Webster, John H. School
 - Welsh, John School
 - Widener Memorial School
 - Willard, Frances E. School
 - Wright, Richard R. School
 - Ziegler, William H. School
 
Two special admission schools:
Middle schools
- AMY at James Martin
 - AMY Northwest
 - Baldi Middle School
 - Castor Gardens Middle School
 - Clemente, Roberto Middle School
 - Conwell, Russell Magnet Middle School
 - Crossroads Accelerated Academy
 - Feltonville Arts & Sciences School
 - Harding, Warren G. Middle School
 - Hill-Freedman World Academy
 - Meehan, Austin Middle School
 - Middle Years Alt – MYA
 - Tilden, William T. Middle School
 - Wagner, Gen. Louis Middle School
 - Washington, Grover Jr. Middle School
 
High schools
Neighborhood
- John Bartram High School
 - Thomas A. Edison High School
 - Samuel Fels High School
 - Frankford High School
 - Benjamin Franklin High School
 - Horace Furness High School
 - Kensington High School
 - Martin Luther King High School
 - Abraham Lincoln High School
 - Northeast High School
 - Overbrook High School
 - Penn Treaty School (6-12)
 - Roxborough High School
 - William L. Sayre High School
 - South Philadelphia High School
 - Strawberry Mansion High School
 - George Washington High School
 - West Philadelphia High School
 
Special admission
- Academy at Palumbo
 - The Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush
 - Bodine International Affairs
 - CAPA
 - Carver High School for Engineering and Science
 - Central High School
 - GAMP
 - Franklin Learning Center
 - Hill-Freedman World Academy High School
 - Julia R. Masterman School
 - Kensington Creative & Performing Arts High School
 - Kensington Health Sciences Academy High School
 - Parkway Center City High School
 - Parkway Northwest High School
 - Parkway West High School
 - Philadelphia High School for Girls
 - Philadelphia Learning Academy
 - Philadelphia Military Academy
 - Philadelphia Virtual Academy
 - Science Leadership Academy
 - Science Leadership Academy at Beeber (6-12)
 - The LINC
 - Walter Biddle Saul High School for Agricultural Sciences
 
Citywide admission
- Building 21
 - Constitution High School
 - Murrell Dobbins Vocational School
 - High School of the Future
 - Lankenau High School
 - Jules E. Mastbaum Technical High School
 - Motivation High School
 - Paul Robeson High School for Human Services
 - Randolph Technical High School
 - The U School
 - The Workshop School
 - Swenson Arts and Technology High School
 - Vaux Big Picture High School
 
Former schools/Historic School Buildings
Elementary Schools
- Adelphi School, closed 1906
 - Alexander Wilson School, closed 2013
 - Anna B. Pratt Elementary School, closed 2013
 - Anthony Wayne School
 - Bridesburg School, closed 1894
 - Charles R. Drew, closed 2013
 - Charles Schaeffer School
 - Daniel Boone School (now houses Achieve Academy of Philadelphia)
 - David Farragut School
 - David Landreth School
 - Fairhill Elementary School, closed 2013
 - Francis Read School, closed 1980
 - Gen. David B. Birney School (currently Lindley Academy Charter School at Birney)
 - Gen. John F. Reynolds School, closed 2013
 - George L. Brooks School
 - George Chandler School
 - George L. Horn School
 - Washington, George School
 - Germantown Grammar School
 - Guion S. Bluford School (currently Universal Bluford Charter School)
 - Henry Longfellow School
 - J. Sylvester Ramsey School
 - Joseph C. Ferguson Elementary School, closed 2013
 - James Alcorn School (currently Universal Alcorn Charter School)
 - Joseph Leidy Elementary School, closed 2013
 - John Greenleaf Whittier School (now houses KIPP Philadelphia preparatory academy)
 - John L. Kinsey School, closed 2013 (now housing Building 21)
 - Laura H. Carnell School
 - Leslie P. Hill Elementary School, closed 2013
 - Lydia Darrah School
 - Mary Channing Wister School
 - Mary Disston School
 - Mechanicsville School
 - M.H. Stanton Elementary School, closed 2013
 - Mifflin School
 - Muhlenberg School
 - Nathaniel Hawthorne School
 - Northeast Manual Training School
 - Richardson L. Wright School
 - Robert Fulton School, closed 2013
 - Robert Ralston School
 - Rudolph Walton School, closed 2003
 - Samuel Daroff School (currently Universal Daroff Charter School)
 - Simon Muhr Work Training School
 - Spring Garden School No. 1
 - Thaddeus Stevens School of Observation
 - Thomas Buchanan Read School
 - Thomas Creighton School (currently Universal Creighton Charter School)
 - Thomas Dunlap School
 - Thomas Durham School (now housing Independence Charter School)
 - Thomas Meehan School
 - Thomas Powers School
 - Walter George Smith School, closed 2013
 - William B. Hanna School
 - William H. Harrison School (now housing St. Malachy School)
 - William Levering School (now housing AMY Northwest MS)
 - William W. Axe School (now housing Northeast Frankford Boys & Girls Club of Philadelphia)
 
Middle Schools
- Ada H.H. Lewis Middle School, closed 2008
 - Anna H. Shaw Middle School, closed 2013 (currently Hardy Williams Academy)
 - Charles Y. Audenried Junior High School (currently Universal Audenried Charter High School)
 - Elizabeth Duane Gillespie Junior High School, closed 2011
 - George Wharton Pepper Middle School, closed 2013
 - Holmes Junior High School
 - John P. Turner Middle School
 - Mayer Sulzberger Middle School, closed 2010
 - Norris S. Barratt Middle School, closed 2012
 - Sheridan West Middle School, closed 2013
 
High schools
- Charles Carroll High School, closed 2013
 - Communications Technology High School, closed 2013 (future home of Richard Allen Preparatory charter school)
 - Edward W. Bok Technical High School, closed 2013
 - Germantown High School, closed 2013
 - Robert E. Lamberton High School, closed 2013
 - Stephen A. Douglas High School, closed 2013
 - Thomas FitzSimons High School, closed 2013
 - William Penn High School, closed 2014
 - University City High School, closed 2013
 
See also
External links
References
- ↑ "Philadelphia School District — About Us". Philadelphia School District. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
 - ↑ Payoute, Jasmine (2024-01-03). "T. M. Peirce students return from winter break to new school building in North Philadelphia". CBS News. Retrieved 2023-01-04.
 
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