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The public K-12 schools with the highest student-to-teacher ratios in New Jersey

7 public K-12 schools in New Jersey appear in this ranking of the public K-12 schools with the highest student-to-teacher ratios, ranked by the most students per teacher, a proxy for larger classes. Camden Prep Inc. leads the list at 99.9:1, against a median of 12.1:1 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
7
New Jersey
Top Students/teacher
99.9:1
Median Students/teacher
12.1:1
HIGHEST RATIO · NEW JERSEY
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudentsRatio
1Camden Prep Inc.Camden, NJCamden Prep Inc.Combined1,49899.9:1
2KIPP: Cooper Norcross A New Jersey Nonprofit CorporationCamden, NJKIPP: Cooper Norcross A New Jersey Nonprofit CorporationCombined2,28018.2:1
3Mastery Schools of Camden Inc.Camden, NJMastery Schools of Camden Inc.Combined2,87314.7:1
4Empowerment Academy Charter SchoolJersey City, NJEmpowerment Academy Charter SchoolCombined1,27212.1:1
5Ocean Academy Charter SchoolLakewood, NJOcean Academy Charter SchoolCombined5519.7:1
6Bankbridge Regional SchoolSewell, NJGloucester County Special Services School DistrictCombined4795.1:1
7Westampton CampusWESTAMPTON, NJBurlington County Special Services School DistrictCombined4404.8:1
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