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Local School Board | Gloucester Township Schools
856-227-1400
Regional School Board | Black Horse Regional Pike School District
856-227-4105
Elementary Schools
Blackwood Elementary School Phone: 856-227-9510
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Erial Elementary School Phone: 856-627-5415
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Chews Elementary School Phone: 856-783-6607
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Union Valley Elementary School Phone: 856-309-5031
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Glendora Elementary School Phone: 856-939-4704 |
Loring Flemming Elementary School Phone: 856–227-4045
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Gloucester Twp Elementary School Phone: 856-227-8845
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James W. Lilley Elementary School Phone: 856-875-0991
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Middle Schools
Ann A. Mullen School Phone: 856-875-8777 |
Glen Landing Middle School Phone: 856-227-3534 |
Charles W. Lewis Middle School Phone: 856-227-8400
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High Schools
Highland High School Phone: 856-227-4100 |
Triton Regional High School Phone: 856-939-4500 |
Timber Creek High School Phone: 856-232-9703 |
Higher Education
Gloucester Township is home to one of the largest community colleges in the country. Comprised of 26 buildings with over 30,000 credit and non-credit students enrolled, Camden County College's Blackwood Campus is an excellent resource that allows local employers access to a large, educated workforce and a valuable economic mass.
Programs cover technical fields like automotive technology and mechanical engineering; health professions like nursing and medical coding; and liberal arts and sciences like English and chemistry. There also is a multitude of recreational offerings, ranging from social dancing to computer studies.
Camden County College is recognized nationally as a leader in technology programs such as robotics, computer-integrated manufacturing and photonics. The college also is recognized regionally as a vital resource for transfer education, customized training and community cultural arts programming. Visit the Camden County College website.
Camden County Technical School (CCTS)
The Camden County Technical School (CCTS) district is a public, non-profit secondary and post-secondary institution. The mission of CCTS is to demonstrate excellence and innovation in public education and to graduate skilled workers. The district strives to maintain an atmosphere of inquiry, continuous learning and interaction which enables students of all aspirations and abilities to develop to their fullest potential.
CCTS offers courses in a number of disciplines including business and commerce, communication technology, construction technology, engineering and computer technology, health and medical services, hospitality and tourism, and personal and professional services.
At the Technical Institute (TI), the adult division of Camden County Technical Schools, adults can pursue occupational and career education training or retraining necessary to gain entry into business, technical, trade, and health occupations. Training is also provided to those wishing to change careers or advance in their present positions.
Each of the academic courses and career program areas offered at Camden County Technical Schools relies heavily on the district's extensive computer network. The district has over 1,400 networked computers available for student use. In 1999, CCTS was ranked as one of the 100 most wired high schools in the nation by Family PC Magazine. CCTS has made the commitment to continue the use of technology to provide the best possible training for its students. In an ever-changing world, the most knowledgeable students have the best chance of success.
