Public schools within a county may be organized under a single countywide school district or multiple independent city and community school districts, each with its own elected board, superintendent, and administrative offices. There are 50 Public Schools locations in Merrimack County, New Hampshire.
Families in Merrimack County should identify which school district serves their home address, as multiple districts may operate within the same county with different attendance boundaries, enrollment procedures, and program offerings.
List of Merrimack County, New Hampshire Public Schools
Abbot-Downing School
Andover Elementary School
Armand R. Dupont School
Allenstown Elementary School
Boscawen Elementary School
Bow Elementary School
Bow High School
Bow Memorial School
Broken Ground School
Beaver Meadow School
Birches School
Broken Ground School
Christa Mcauliffe School
David R. Cawley Middle School
Canterbury Elementary School
Csi Charter School
Compass Classical Academy Charter School
Concord High School
Dame School
Danbury Elementary School
Dunbarton Elementary School
Henniker Community School
James House Preschool
Epsom Central School
Franklin - Pre School Program
Franklin Middle School
Harold Martin School
Fred C. Underhill School
Hopkinton Middle School
Hooksett Memorial School
Jennie D. Blake School
Kearsarge Reg. Elementary School - Bradford
Kearsarge Regional High School
Kearsarge Reg Elementary School - Bradford
Kearsarge Reg. Elem. School At New London
Kearsarge Regional High School
Kearsarge Regional Middle School
Kimball - Walker School
Maple Street Elementary School
Loudon Elementary School
Merrimack Valley High School
Pace Career Academy Charter School
Penacook Elementary School
Merrimack Valley Middle School
Mill Brook School
Pace Center For Girls
Pembroke Hill School
Paul A. Smith School
Pembroke Academy
Pembroke Village School
Public Schools in near by County
Residents of Merrimack County can use the state Department of Education's school locator tool to find the specific district and school serving their address, compare school performance ratings, and access contact information for district enrollment offices. County residents with children who have special education needs should contact the district's special education coordinator early to initiate the evaluation process before the school year begins.
You may also find Public Schools locations in neighboring counties including Merrimack.