Other than being a city of cultural heritage and hub of modern technological industries, Waterbury has aspired to become foremost in urban educational activity in the states of Connecticut. The Schools in Waterbury are significantly developed to attain this aim. Waterbury Schools can be categorized with well defined distinctive features mainly in two variants:
- Waterbury Public Schools
- Waterbury Non-Public Schools
More than 17000 youngsters are admitted to Waterbury Public Schools . These public schools incorporate twenty ‘elementary schools', four ‘middle schools', four 'high schools' and one ‘learning school'. These Public Schools have achieved the following targets:
- The school curriculum is updated
- Several school facilities are added and upgraded
- The bond among the community, parents of the students and
- the respective school
- The pupil's achievements are increased
- The school curriculum is displayed on board to make it visible for all teachers
Names of some Waterbury ‘elementary' public schools are; Brooklin School, Kingsbury School, Regan School, Chase School, Hopeville School, Kingsbury School, Walsh School, Bucks Hill School, Gilmartin School.
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Waterbury's reputed ‘middle' public school s include West Side Middle school, Wallace Middle School, North End Middle school, Waterbury Arts Magnet School.
A handful of Waterbury Public High Schools incorporate Wilby High School, Kennedy High School, Crosby High School, State Street School, Crosby High School.
Other than those high standard public schools the city of Waterbury also incorporates a huge diversity of provincial schools, technical schools and non-public schools to meet the raising demands of its large number of students. The names of some noteworthy non-public schools are as following:
- St.Peter and Paul school
- Alpha and Omega Christian Academy
- St Mary's School
- Sacred Heart High school
- St. Margaret's School
- Children's Community School
- Blessed Sacrament School
- Vocational Technical school
- St. Francis Xavier School
The Waterbury Board of Education is there to organize and control the Schools of Waterbury city.
The region of Waterbury is a hub for remarkable openings for learners who intend to continue higher study. A number of advanced colleges, institutes and universities are there to provide programs in various undergraduate and graduate fields of study.
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