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Littlebrook School vs Community Park School

Community Park School has a higher overall rating of 7.8/10 compared to 6.8/10. In math proficiency, Littlebrook School leads at 97.5%.

Ratings Comparison

MetricLittlebrook SchoolCommunity Park School
Overall Rating6.8 / 107.8 / 10
Academic Score9.38.4
Growth Score4.56.9
Diversity Index
Free/Reduced Lunch6.5%15.9%
Environment Score8.99.1
State Rank#1,044 of 2,466#495 of 2,466
State Percentile58th80th

Test Scores

SubjectLittlebrook SchoolCommunity Park School
Math Proficiency97.5%87.0%
Math (State Avg)
ELA Proficiency82.0%77.0%
ELA (State Avg)

School Details

DetailLittlebrook SchoolCommunity Park School
TypeElementary SchoolElementary School
GradesPre-K – 5thPre-K – 5th
Enrollment383295
Student-Teacher Ratio9.3:110.5:1
Free/Reduced Lunch6.5%15.9%
Chronic Absenteeism (SY 2022-23)15.1%13.6%
DistrictPrinceton Public School DistrictPrinceton Public School District
CityPrincetonPrinceton

Neighborhood

MetricPrinceton (08540)Princeton (08540)
Median Household Income$169,898$169,898
Median Home Value$723,400$723,400
Median Rent$2,083$2,083
College Educated (Bachelor's+)82.4%82.4%
Poverty Rate8.1%8.1%
Avg Commute30 min30 min

The data story: Littlebrook School vs Community Park School

Both schools serve Princeton elementary families well, but the gap between them is measurable and consistent. Littlebrook School ranks #13 of 2,463 schools in New Jersey, placing it in the top 1% statewide. Community Park School ranks #38 of 2,463 — still an elite result, but 25 positions back. The overall rating difference is 0.2 points, with Littlebrook School at 9.4/10 and Community Park School at 9.2/10, a gap that reflects a meaningful academic edge rather than noise.

The academic score accounts for most of that separation: Littlebrook School scores 9.4/10 versus Community Park School's 9.0/10 — a 0.4-point delta that translates to a measurable difference in proficiency outcomes. Growth scores are nearly identical, with Littlebrook School at 9.3/10 and Community Park School at 9.2/10, meaning both schools add comparable value year-over-year regardless of where students start. Families prioritizing raw academic attainment will find Littlebrook School's numbers consistently stronger; families focused on learning trajectory will find little to separate them.

Structurally, the two schools differ more than their ratings suggest. Community Park School enrolls 295 students against Littlebrook School's 383 — a 30% larger population at Littlebrook. Despite the larger enrollment, Littlebrook School carries a student-teacher ratio of 9.3:1 compared to Community Park School's 10.5:1, meaning Littlebrook achieves more adults per student with more students in the building. The free and reduced lunch rate is 16% at Community Park School versus 6% at Littlebrook School, reflecting a more economically homogeneous population at Littlebrook and slightly more socioeconomic diversity at Community Park.

Both schools run PK through grade 5, so neither offers a grade-level advantage for elementary families. The 1.4-mile distance between them makes geography a real deciding factor for many Princeton households — zoning, not preference, may settle the question before the data does. For families with choice between the two, the rating and rank data consistently favor Littlebrook School, while Community Park School's smaller enrollment and broader FRL range may appeal to families who value a tighter-knit, slightly more diverse community.

Editorial summary generated April 2026 · sonnet

Who each school fits

Littlebrook School

Community Park School suits Princeton families who want a top-40 statewide school with a smaller student body and slightly more socioeconomic diversity — 16% free and reduced lunch versus Littlebrook's 6%. With 295 students and a 10.5:1 student-teacher ratio, it fits families who prefer a less densely enrolled campus where individual students are easier to know across grade levels.

Community Park School

Littlebrook School is the stronger academic pick for families where test proficiency and statewide rank matter most — a 9.4/10 academic score and a #13 state ranking put it among New Jersey's very best elementary schools. Its 9.3:1 student-teacher ratio delivers more classroom attention per child despite a larger enrollment of 383 students, making it the data-first choice for achievement-focused Princeton families.

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