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The fastest-growing public middle schools in Delaware

10 public middle schools in Delaware appear in this ranking of the fastest-growing public middle schools, ranked by enrollment growth between the 2017-18 and 2024-25 school years. Moore (John Bassett) School leads the list at 45.3%, against a median of 7.0% across the ranked schools.

The table below is sortable and filterable, and the full list downloads as a CSV. Figures come from federal NCES enrollment data and, where applicable, state assessment results for 2024-25.

Schools ranked
10
Delaware
Top Enrollment growth
45.3%
Median Enrollment growth
7.0%
FASTEST GROWING · DELAWARE
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
1Moore (John Bassett) SchoolSmyrna, DESmyrna School District43963845.3%
2Georgetown Middle SchoolGeorgetown, DEIndian River School District75086114.8%
3Talley Middle SchoolWilmington, DEBrandywine School District79790012.9%
4Smyrna Middle SchoolSmyrna, DESmyrna School District9161,01110.4%
5Delmar Middle SchoolDelmar, DEDelmar School District6737328.8%
6Clayton Intermediate SchoolClayton, DESmyrna School District4664905.2%
7Selbyville Middle SchoolSelbyville, DEIndian River School District7337705.0%
8Milford Central AcademyMilford, DEMilford School District9661,0134.9%
9Seaford Middle SchoolSeaford, DESeaford School District7908001.3%
10Chipman (W.T.) Middle SchoolHarrington, DELake Forest School District9029050.3%
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