Summit Classical School

Summit Classical School

Charter Elementary, Middle School | Grade K-6
600 E Florida St,  Clinton, SC
83 Students
B
Niche Grade

School Details

Student Teacher Ratio
7:1
Math Proficiency
44.5%
Reading Proficiency
44.5%

Niche Grade

B
Academics
B
Teachers
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Niche Grade Details

Academics
Reading Proficiency
44.5%
Math Proficiency
44.5%
Teachers
Student Teacher Ratio
7:1
Teachers
12
Full Time Teachers
12

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Free/Reduced Lunch Offered

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Summit Classical School is a charter school for students in grades K-6 in Clinton, SC, in the Clinton neighborhood, and is served by the Charter Institute at Erskine in South Carolina. The school has a total enrollment of 83 and maintains a student-teacher ratio of 7:1. Academic records show that 44.5% of students achieve proficiency in math, and 44.5% are proficient in reading. Summit Classical School has received feedback and ratings, with a Niche grade of B. The average home value in this area is $223,050. Discover additional schools in the area, like Thornwell Charter School, Thornwell Middle & High School, Clinton High School, and more. Learn more about what Clinton has to offer, and browse homes for sale and for rent near Summit Classical School.

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