Public Schools in Chester
In the quaint town of Chester, nestled within the Tri-State area, the public school system is designed to provide a seamless educational journey for its young residents. Elementary and middle school students attend schools within Chester itself, benefiting from a community-focused environment that fosters learning and personal growth. Upon reaching high school, students transition to Valley Regional High School, a regional institution that serves the towns of Chester, Deep River, and Essex. This school is known for its high academic standards and competitive environment, preparing students for both higher education and future careers. The district prides itself on its commitment to excellence, offering a range of programs and resources to support student success.
- Chester Elementary School (PreK-6)
23 Ridge Road, Chester, CT 06412
Phone: (860) 526-5797
chesterct.org/our-schools/chester-elementary-school/ - Valley Regional High School (9-12)
256 Kelsey Hill Road, Deep River, CT 06417
Phone: (860) 526-5328
region4schools.org
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