Education in South Bend, Indiana facts for kids
Education in South Bend, Indiana consists of public and private schools, ranging from pre-school to college and university.
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Primary and secondary education
Public schools
Public schools in South Bend are operated by the South Bend Community School Corporation. The corporation runs 19 primary centers (K-4), ten intermediate centers (5-8), and four high schools. In 2014, the corporation served 19,308 students in grades K-12. The four high schools follow the magnet school model with focuses in different areas.
School | Grade levels | Enrollment (2014) | Focus |
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John Adams High School | 9–12 | 1756 | Global studies./pros. International Baccalaureate |
Clay High School | 9–12 | 1270 | Visual and performing arts |
James Whitcomb Riley High School | 9–12 | 1140 | Technology and engineering |
Washington High School | 9–12 | 1001 | Medical/allied health sciences |
Private schools
Roman Catholic
The Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend operates St. Joseph High School and eleven grade schools in South Bend. The Diocese also operates another high school and nine more grade schools in nearby areas.
Another parochial high school in the area is Marian High School in South Bend's twin city, Mishawaka.
Good Shepherd Montessori School is an independently established Catholic Montessori school for grades 1–8.
Jewish
South Bend Hebrew Day School offers Jewish and secular education for grades K–8 and preschool.
Yeshiva of South Bend is an all-male Orthodox Jewish high school and post-graduate school.
Other
Trinity School at Greenlawn is a Christian school for grades 7–12 and is part of Trinity Schools.
The Stanley Clark School is an independent school including grades K–8 and preschool.
Three local churches also accept children in grades K–6 at Michiana Christian School.