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7.2 avg / 10

Best Schools in Hurst, Texas

10 schools · 7 Elementary · 1 Middle · 2 High

Public: 9
Private: 1
Districts: 3
Avg Rating: 7.2/10
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Choosing a school in Hurst?

Use this page to compare every school in Hurst by level, neighborhood, and district — and find the right fit, not just the top of the list.

Shortlist starter

Start with these real page-level signals, then use the full table and map below.

W a Porter EL

8.3/10

Elementary · Birdville ISD. Ranked from real test data; use the map and table below to check address fit.

Hurst Hills EL

8.0/10

Elementary · Hurst-euless-bedford ISD. Ranked from real test data; use the map and table below to check address fit.

Hurst J H

7.9/10

Middle · Hurst-euless-bedford ISD. Ranked from real test data; use the map and table below to check address fit.

The short answer

The top-rated schools in Hurst for 2026 are W a Porter EL (8.3/10), Hurst Hills EL (8.0/10), and Hurst J H (7.9/10), based on MySchoolScout's analysis of real test data across 9 rated schools. Ratings blend student growth, poverty-adjusted academic achievement, and school environment (plus college readiness for high schools), with equity shown as context, not scored; schools with estimated (proxy) scores are excluded from this ranking.

Schools

10

9 public · 1 private

Avg Score

7.2

out of 10

Median Home

$305,400

home value · ACS

Districts

3

serving the city

Best value · beats the odds
Hurst J H

Rates 7.9/10 despite 73% of students being economically disadvantaged. That's about 0.9 points higher than its student-poverty level predicts. Roughly as clean a case of strong results without an affluent-ZIP price tag as you'll find among Hurst schools.

Most improved · 2022 → 2024
Harrison Lane EL

STAAR proficiency rose +5.2 points from 2022 to 2024. That's the biggest jump among Hurst schools across the two most recent comparable testing years.

Top-Rated Schools in Hurst

Ranked by MySchoolScout composite using only schools with real test data (9 of 10). "Value" = points above what student poverty predicts. Estimated (proxy) scores are excluded.

# School Rating
1 W a Porter EL 8.3 / 10
2 Hurst Hills EL 8.0 / 10
3 Hurst J H 7.9 / 10
4 Grapevine-colleyville Collegiate Academy at Tcc Ne 7.4 / 10
5 Shady Oaks EL 7.4 / 10
6 Bell H S 6.9 / 10
7 Harrison Lane EL 6.5 / 10
8 Donna Park 6.3 / 10
9 Bellaire EL 6.0 / 10

See every school — including those with estimated data — in the full directory below. How we rate schools.

Family Snapshot

At a glance
Avg school rating
7.2/10

56% of schools rated 7+

Median household income
$85,655

Census ACS, ZIPs in this city

Median home value
$305,400

Owner-occupied units

Bachelor's degree or higher
39%

Adults 25+

Avg commute
25 min

Workers age 16+

Owner-occupied homes
69%

Of occupied housing units

How Hurst compares

Texas rank

#176 of 654

cities by avg. school score

Vs. state average

+0.9

above Texas avg (6.3)

Median household income

$86k

115% of Texas median

Schools in this city

9

About Schools in Hurst, Texas

Hurst, Texas gives parents a compact but consistently strong public school system to work with. The city has 9 ranked public schools averaging 7.3 out of 10 — a number that places Hurst well above typical mid-size Texas suburbs. More telling: 6 of those 9 schools, or 67%, score 7.0 or higher, meaning strong performance is the norm here, not the exception. Families moving to the area are unlikely to land in a weak school regardless of which neighborhood they choose.

The elementary tier leads the city. Hurst Hills Elementary tops all 9 schools with an 8.2, making it the district's highest-performing building. Shady Oaks Elementary follows closely at 8.0, and Donna Park rounds out the elementary standouts at 7.5. Three of the city's five top-rated schools sit at the K–5 level — parents with young children will find multiple strong options within reach without having to seek out a single destination school.

The secondary options hold up well, too. The Grapevine-Colleyville Collegiate Academy at TCC Northeast earns a 7.9, the highest mark among the city's high schools. That school's college campus setting — classes run on a Tarrant County College campus — appeals to families seeking dual-credit or accelerated pathways for high schoolers. Bell High School scores a 7.6 and serves as the city's traditional comprehensive campus, covering the full range of students moving up from the district's elementary and middle grades.

For parents comparing Hurst against neighboring cities in the Mid-Cities corridor, the 67% rate of 7-plus-scoring schools is the most useful benchmark to carry into that comparison. A citywide average of 7.3 reflects a system where the floor is high and the ceiling, led by Hurst Hills, is competitive with top performers across the region. Families prioritizing elementary placement have the clearest path to a high-scoring school. Those focused on high school should look closely at whether the Collegiate Academy's structure fits their student's academic goals, since it operates differently from a standard comprehensive campus.

Elementary Schools

7 schools
# School Rating
1 550 students · Pre-K–5th 8.3
2 508 students · Pre-K–6th 8.0
3 575 students · Pre-K–6th 7.4
4 543 students · Pre-K–6th 6.5
5 464 students · Pre-K–6th 6.3
6 644 students · Pre-K–6th 6.0
Private Schools 1 school

Private and public school ratings use different data sources and scoring models. Scores are not directly comparable across school types.

1 10 students · Pre-K–Kindergarten

Middle Schools

1 school
# School Rating
1 927 students · 7th–9th 7.9

High Schools

2 schools
# School Rating
1 360 students · 9th–12th 7.4
2 2,370 students · 10th–12th 6.9

Schools in Hurst

Hurst, Texas · 10 schools

Community Demographics

Census ACS 2022 5-Year Estimates across 2 ZIP codes

Median Income

$85,655

Median Home Value

$305,400

Median Rent

$1,393/mo

Population

43,217

College Educated

39%

Homeownership

69%

Avg Commute

25 min

Poverty Rate

9.1%

Community Profile

Hurst has a median household income of $85,655. It is an area where 39% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The median home value in the area is $305,400, with a median rent of $1,393/month. The local poverty rate of 9.1% is relatively low. The average commute for residents is 25 minutes. Source: U.S. Census ACS 2022 5-Year Estimates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about schools in Hurst, Texas

How many schools are in Hurst, Texas?

Hurst has 10 schools, including 9 public and 1 private schools spanning elementary, middle, and high school levels.

What is the average school rating in Hurst, Texas?

The average MySchoolScout composite score for schools in Hurst is 7.2 out of 10, built from student growth, poverty-adjusted academic achievement, and school environment — plus college readiness for high schools.

What is the top-ranked school in Hurst, Texas?

The top-ranked school in Hurst on MySchoolScout is W a Porter EL with a composite score of 8.3/10.

What is the best elementary school in Hurst, Texas?

The top-ranked elementary school in Hurst on MySchoolScout is W a Porter EL with a composite score of 8.3/10.

What is the best middle school in Hurst, Texas?

The top-ranked middle school in Hurst on MySchoolScout is Hurst J H with a composite score of 7.9/10.

What is the best high school in Hurst, Texas?

The top-ranked high school in Hurst on MySchoolScout is Grapevine-colleyville Collegiate Academy at Tcc Ne with a composite score of 7.4/10.

How many school districts serve Hurst, Texas?

Hurst is served by 3 school districts: Birdville ISD, Grapevine-colleyville ISD, Hurst-euless-bedford ISD.

What is the education level in Hurst, Texas?

According to Census data, 39% of adults in Hurst have earned a bachelor's degree or higher.

What is the median income in Hurst, Texas?

The median household income in Hurst is approximately $85,655 according to Census ACS 2022 estimates.

Are there private schools in Hurst, Texas?

Yes, Hurst has 1 private school alongside 9 public schools.

What is the student-teacher ratio in Hurst, Texas?

The average student-teacher ratio across schools in Hurst is 15.8:1. This ratio varies by school, so families should check individual school profiles for specific classroom sizes.

How does MySchoolScout rate schools in Hurst, Texas?

MySchoolScout rates schools using publicly available data from the NCES Common Core of Data and state education departments. Each school receives a 1-10 composite score built from Student Growth, Poverty-Adjusted Academic Achievement, and School Environment — plus College Readiness for high schools. Weights vary by school level, and equity data is shown for context but not scored.

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Data from NCES Common Core of Data, Texas Education Agency, and U.S. Census ACS for the 2023–24 school year. Rankings computed by MySchoolScout. See all data sources.