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Massachusetts schools ranked by test score

Latest MCAS year (2024-25). 660 schools with reported Science scores. State average: 44.3%.
RankSchoolLevelSciencevs state
251Boylston Elementary School
Boylston · Berlin-Boylston
Elementary55.0%+10.7pp
252Eames Way School
Marshfield · Marshfield
Elementary55.0%+10.7pp
253Elwyn G Campbell
New Bedford · New Bedford
Elementary55.0%+10.7pp
254Lincoln-Eliot
Newton · Newton
Elementary55.0%+10.7pp
255Major Edwards Elementary
West Boylston · West Boylston
Elementary55.0%+10.7pp
256Mildred Aitken School
Seekonk · Seekonk
Elementary55.0%+10.7pp
257Sippican
Marion · Marion
Elementary55.0%+10.7pp
258Burgess Elementary
Sturbridge · Sturbridge
Elementary54.0%+9.7pp
259Center School
Stow · Nashoba
Elementary54.0%+9.7pp
260Francis Wyman Elementary
Burlington · Burlington
Elementary54.0%+9.7pp
261Frank H Freedman
Springfield · Springfield
Elementary54.0%+9.7pp
262Gen John J Stefanik
Chicopee · Chicopee
Elementary54.0%+9.7pp
263Jordan/Jackson Elementary
Mansfield · Mansfield
Elementary54.0%+9.7pp
264Joseph W Martin Jr Elementary
North Attleborough · North Attleborough
Elementary54.0%+9.7pp
265Penn Brook
Georgetown · Georgetown
Elementary54.0%+9.7pp
266Roosevelt Avenue
North Attleborough · North Attleborough
Elementary54.0%+9.7pp
267Springfield Preparatory Charter School
Springfield · Springfield Preparatory Charter School
Elementary54.0%+9.7pp
268Swanson Road Intermediate School
Auburn · Auburn
Elementary54.0%+9.7pp
269West Memorial
Peabody · Peabody
Elementary54.0%+9.7pp
270Charles A Bernazzani Elementary
Quincy · Quincy
Elementary53.0%+8.7pp
271F A Cleveland
Norwood · Norwood
Elementary53.0%+8.7pp
272Federal Furnace School
Plymouth · Plymouth
Elementary53.0%+8.7pp
273Hadley Elementary
Hadley · Hadley
Elementary53.0%+8.7pp
274Lanesborough Elementary
Lanesborough · Mount Greylock
Elementary53.0%+8.7pp
275Mary Rowlandson Elementary
Lancaster · Nashoba
Elementary53.0%+8.7pp
276Oakdale
Dedham · Dedham
Elementary53.0%+8.7pp
277Tatham
West Springfield · West Springfield
Elementary53.0%+8.7pp
278Academy Avenue
Weymouth · Weymouth
Elementary52.0%+7.7pp
279Cunniff
Watertown · Watertown
Elementary52.0%+7.7pp
280East Fairhaven
Fairhaven · Fairhaven
Elementary52.0%+7.7pp
281East Meadow
Granby · Granby
Elementary52.0%+7.7pp
282George H Potter
North Dartmouth · Dartmouth
Elementary52.0%+7.7pp
283Hurld-Wyman Elementary School
Woburn · Woburn
Elementary52.0%+7.7pp
284Merrymount
Quincy · Quincy
Elementary52.0%+7.7pp
285Mountain View
East Longmeadow · East Longmeadow
Elementary52.0%+7.7pp
286Oak Bluffs Elementary
Oak Bluffs · Oak Bluffs
Elementary52.0%+7.7pp
287Thomson
North Andover · North Andover
Elementary52.0%+7.7pp
288Thorndyke Road
Worcester · Worcester
Elementary52.0%+7.7pp
289Webster School
Everett · Everett
Elementary52.0%+7.7pp
290Bryantville Elementary
Pembroke · Pembroke
Elementary51.0%+6.7pp
291George H. Englesby Elementary School
Dracut · Dracut
Elementary51.0%+6.7pp
292George R Austin Intermediate School
Lakeville · Freetown-Lakeville
Elementary51.0%+6.7pp
293Great Oak
Danvers · Danvers
Elementary51.0%+6.7pp
294May Street
Worcester · Worcester
Elementary51.0%+6.7pp
295Morris
Lenox · Lenox
Elementary51.0%+6.7pp
296Page Hilltop Elementary School
Ayer · Ayer Shirley School District
Elementary51.0%+6.7pp
297Spencer Borden
Fall River · Fall River
Elementary51.0%+6.7pp
298Thomas W. Hamilton Primary School
South Weymouth · Weymouth
Elementary51.0%+6.7pp
299Warren-Prescott K-8 School
Charlestown · Boston
Elementary51.0%+6.7pp
300Chace Street
Somerset · Somerset
Elementary50.0%+5.7pp
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About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the MCAS % Meeting or Exceeding Expectations threshold on the latest available MCAS Science test (school year 2024-25). A higher percentage is better.

Only public schools with a reasonable cohort size are included (at least 50 total students enrolled, since the source file does not include per-subject student counts), so very small programs and special-purpose centers are filtered out.

The state average shown above is enrollment-weighted: we multiply each school's score by how many of its students tested, sum those across every public school in Massachusetts, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.