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Portland, ME is home to a diverse array of schools that are ranked highly on educational rating websites. From public and private elementary schools to high schools and universities, Portland offers a variety of options for students of all ages. The city's public school system is well-regarded for its commitment to providing quality education for each student. Private schools in the area offer unique curricula that reflect the values of those who attend them. Higher learning institutions like the University of Southern Maine provide educational opportunities to individuals looking to continue their studies beyond secondary education. Though population figures are not included in this analysis, Portland is proud of its successful schools and encourages parents and students alike to explore what the city has to offer.

Name Grades Type Rating
Baxter Academy for Tech and Sciences09 - 11Regular10
Casco Bay High School09 - 12Regular7
Catherine McAuley High School09 - 12Private
Cheverus High School09 - 12Private
Cliff Island School01 - 03Regular
Deering High School09 - 12Regular4
East End Community SchoolPK - 05Regular3
Fred P Hall SchoolKG - 05Regular3
Harrison Lyseth Elementary SchoolPK - 05Regular7
Howard C Reiche Community SchoolPK - 05Regular3
King Middle School06 - 08Regular6
Levey Day SchoolPK - 05Private
Lincoln Middle School06 - 08Regular5
Longfellow School-PortlandKG - 05Regular9
Lyman Moore Middle School06 - 08Regular5
Ocean AvenueKG - 05Regular6
Peaks Island SchoolKG - 05Regular10
Portland Arts and Technology H S2 - 2Vocational Education
Portland High School09 - 12Regular6
Presumpscot SchoolPK - 05Regular5
Riverton SchoolPK - 05Regular3
Spurwink School-Cummings04 - 12Private
Spurwink School--S Portland04 - 12Private
St. Brigid SchoolPK - 08Private
The Children's CenterPK - KGPrivate
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Used to be great before the pandemic. Now people from out of state have ruined it by paying New York prices for real estate site unseen. Why would you live in Maine when  More

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Over 3 years ago

I have never lived here but the lack of Jimmy John’s is depressing and makes me wish I was deceased.  More

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Reggie · 
Over 6 years ago

I found out I was allergic to corn on the cob here. I would give Portland twelve thumbs downs if I could. My friend told me there was a subway here and I thought he  More

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