The school division operates eight schools: five elementary (grades K-5), two intermediate (grades 6โ8), and one high school (grades 9โ12). There have been numerous proposals for the school system to switch to year-round school like a few neighboring counties, but the board has rejected each proposal.
Elementary schools
In Gloucester County the five elementary schools start class at 9:00 am and end 3:50 pm. The five schools are as follows:
Unlike the middle and high schools, these schools give a group of around twenty students to a teacher for a whole school year.[6]
Middle schools
Gloucester County also has two middle schools that start at 7:45 am with homeroom and end at 2:46 pm. The schools' names are Peasley (Lions), and Page (Eagles).[7][8] On April 16, 2011, part of Page Middle School was destroyed by a tornado that passed through the area.[9][10] The 6th and 7th grades of Page were moved to Peasley the following school year while the 8th grade of Peasley and Page were moved to trailers located near the Gloucester High School campus. Page was rebuilt in a different location on TC Walker Rd, and opened for use September 2015.
High school
The county has one high school, simply called Gloucester High School (GHS). The school mascot is the former Duke of Gloucester, and school hours are 7:45 am to 2:46 pm.[11] Advanced classes are offered in English, Foreign Language, History, and Mathematics. In mathematics, attendees can take courses two years before they are required, and in language, students can take "advanced language", which is at a higher level than their peers. In history, a student can take AP or Dual Enrollment Courses [12]