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Best Public Schools in Bridgeport, CT


At a glance
46
Schools
24,735
Students
10
Districts
Top rankedPark City Prep Charter School141st of 252 Connecticut middle schools
Biggest riser
Multicultural Magnet School up 80 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
Bullard-Havens Technical High School 9.9 students per teacher
SchoolDigger ratings
2★
1★
0★
15 schools without a SchoolDigger rating (too few tested students)
Summary:

The city of Bridgeport, Connecticut is home to 44 schools, including 30 elementary schools, 1 middle school, 10 high schools, and 3 alternative schools, all part of the Bridgeport School District. The district is ranked 152 out of 156 districts in the state and has a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating significant challenges across the system.

However, a few schools stand out with stronger academic performance. Achievement First Bridgeport Academy, a public charter school serving grades K-12, has relatively high proficiency rates, with 51.7% of 8th graders proficient or better in English Language Arts in 2024-2025, compared to 50.7% statewide. Other high-performing schools include John Winthrop School, Interdistrict Discovery Magnet School, and Six-Six Magnet School, all of which have proficiency rates above the district and state averages.

The data also reveals that the district faces significant challenges, with low overall proficiency rates on state assessments, high chronic absenteeism, and very high rates of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating high levels of economic disadvantage. The variation in spending per student, ranging from around $10,000 to $16,000, suggests that additional resources alone may not be the sole solution, and that factors like school leadership, curriculum, and teaching quality likely play a significant role in student outcomes.

Ranking:
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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Connecticut Department of Education.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS: Not all boundaries are included. We make every effort to ensure that boundaries are up-to-date. But it's important to note that these are approximations and are for general informational purposes only. To verify legal descriptions of boundaries or school locations, contact your local tax assessor's office and/or school district.





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