K-8 Schools

The district has been responsive to families' desires for more programs in Boston that span kindergarten through grade 8, particularly to provide educational continuity throughout the elementary and middle grades.

In 1995, there were only three K-8 programs in the city.  As of September 2009, there are 28 K-8 programs, located in 13 Boston neighborhoods.

In addition, Irving Middle School provides priority admission for 5th graders attending one of the six Roslindale elementary schools, thus creating a K-8 pathway in Roslindale.

Read about the various K-8 program models.

For more information about middle and K-8 schools, contact the Academic Superintendent.

 

 
School(s)Neighborhood
Beethoven / Ohrenberger *West Roxbury
Boston Teachers Union SchoolJamaica Plain
Curley K-8 SchoolJamaica Plain
Dever Elementary / McCormack MiddleDorchester
Edison K-8 SchoolBrighton
Eliot K-8 SchoolNorth End
Sarah Greenwood K-8 SchoolDorchester
Grew Elementary / Rogers MiddleHyde Park
Henderson Elementary /Harbor Middle *Dorchester
Hernandez K-8 SchoolRoxbury
Higginson/Lewis K-8 SchoolRoxbury
Hurley K-8 SchoolSouth End
Jackson Mann K-8 SchoolAllston/Brighton
Kilmer K-8 SchoolWest Roxbury
King K-8 SchoolDorchester
Lyndon K-8 SchoolWest Roxbury
Lyon K-8 SchoolAllston/Brighton
McKay K-8 SchoolEast Boston
Mildred Avenue K-8 SchoolMattapan
Mission Hill K-8 SchoolRoxbury
Murphy K-8 SchoolDorchester
Orchard Gardens K-8 SchoolRoxbury
Perry K-8 SchoolSouth Boston
Quincy Elementary / Quincy Upper *Chinatown / Bay Village
Roosevelt K-8 SchoolHyde Park
Tobin K-8 SchoolRoxbury
Warren-Prescott K-8 SchoolCharlestown
Young Achievers K-8 School of Mathematics and Science  Mattapan

* Feeder pair: Students assigned to the elementary school are guaranteed assignment to the middle school if they choose.

NOTE: The Quincy schools provide a K-12 education (Quincy Elementary, K-5, and Quincy Upper, 6-12).

Schools in italics (6) are pilot schools.