Pennsylvania’s Top Elementary Schools Include 4 From Delaware County

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One Delaware County school district had three elementary schools make a top 25 elementary school list for Pennsylvania.

The Radnor School District can lay claim to three of the top 10 elementary schools in Pennsylvania, based on a ranking of the state’s top 25 public schools.

The Wallingford-Swarthmore School District also snuck in a school among the top 25, reports the Tribune News Service for the Daily Times.

The rankings are provided by Niche, a website that provides data on schools and colleges nationwide.

The Radnor district had the No. 1 school on the list, with Ithan Elementary School in Bryn Mawr. The school’s 482 students have a 77 percent proficiency in math with an 85 percent proficiency in reading.

Radnor Elementary School in Radnor ranked 5th. Its 571 students have a 75 percent proficiency in math and 91 percent proficiency in reading;

Wayne Elementary School in Wayne ranked 9th.  Its 542 students have a 66 percent proficiency in math and an 81 percent proficiency in reading.

Finally, Wallingford Elementary School in the Wallingford-Swarthmore School District ranked 25th on the list.  Its 552 students have an 80 percent proficiency in math and an 88 percent proficiency in reading.

Niche rankings are determined from reviews and source data.

See the entire top 25 rankings list in the Daily Times.


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