Winchester School District
, Massachusetts
Performance Overview
School Averages by Level
Per-Pupil Spending
Annual expenditure per student (2025)
Quick Facts
- 12 total schools
- 4.4K students enrolled
- Composite score: 65.2/100
- Data from 2025 school year
District Boundaries
The Winchester School District serves students within this geographic area.
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School Funding
Per-pupil spending includes instructional costs, administrative expenses, transportation, and support services. Data from 2025 school year.
School Safety
Discipline data for Winchester School District (2025)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Winchester School District's overall grade?
Winchester School District has earned an overall grade of A+ and is ranked #6 among Massachusetts school districts. This composite rating reflects the average performance of all schools within the district based on MCAS scores, attendance, and other metrics.
How many schools are in Winchester School District?
Winchester School District includes 12 schools (8 elementary, 2 middle, 2 high) serving approximately 4,391 students.
What is the per-pupil spending in Winchester School District?
Winchester School District spends approximately $19,018 per student annually, which is above the Massachusetts state average of approximately $18,500. Per-pupil spending reflects total educational expenditures divided by student enrollment.
What are the highest-rated schools in Winchester School District?
The top-rated schools in Winchester School District include: Ambrose Elementary School (A+), Lincoln Elementary School (A+), Lynch Elementary School (A), Muraco Elementary School (A+), Vinson-Owen Elementary School (A+). Click on any school name to view detailed performance data, MCAS scores, and demographics.
How can I enroll my child in Winchester School District?
To enroll in Winchester School District, contact the district's central office for enrollment procedures and required documentation. You'll typically need proof of residency, immunization records, and previous school records. Some districts offer school choice programs for out-of-district students.
How are district ratings calculated?
District ratings are based on the composite performance of all schools within the district. We calculate average MCAS proficiency rates, attendance, graduation rates, and other metrics weighted by school enrollment. Districts are then ranked against all Massachusetts districts to determine percentile rankings and letter grades.
