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New Hampshire schools ranked by test score

Latest NHSAS year (2024-25). 115 schools with reported Science scores. State average: 38.1%.
RankSchoolLevelSciencevs state
101Mildred C. Lakeway School
Littleton · Littleton School District
Elementary25.0%-13.1pp
102Winchester School
Winchester · Winchester School District
Elementary23.0%-15.1pp
103Colebrook Academy and Elementary School (E)
Colebrook · Colebrook School District
Elementary22.0%-16.1pp
104Hinsdale Elementary School
Hinsdale · Hinsdale School District
Elementary22.0%-16.1pp
105Amherst Street School
Nashua · Nashua School District
Elementary21.0%-17.1pp
106Beaver Meadow School
Concord · Concord School District
Elementary21.0%-17.1pp
107Fairgrounds Elementary School
Nashua · Nashua School District
Elementary21.0%-17.1pp
108Ashland Elementary School
Ashland · Ashland School District
Elementary20.0%-18.1pp
109Milton Elementary School
Milton · Milton School District
Elementary18.0%-20.1pp
110Chamberlain Street School
Rochester · Rochester School District
Elementary17.0%-21.1pp
111Mt. Pleasant School
Nashua · Nashua School District
Elementary17.0%-21.1pp
112Paul Elementary School
SANBORNVILLE · Wakefield School District
Elementary17.0%-21.1pp
113Maple Wood Elementary School
Somersworth · Somersworth School District
Elementary16.0%-22.1pp
114Penacook Elementary School
Penacook · Merrimack Valley School District
Elementary15.0%-23.1pp
115Ledge Street School
Nashua · Nashua School District
Elementary13.0%-25.1pp
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About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the NHSAS % Above Proficient (lvl 3+4) threshold on the latest available NHSAS 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 New Hampshire, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.