Prince William County Public Schools School District
School District · Manassas, Virginia
Avg Rating
6.2
out of 10
Schools
94
64 elem, 17 mid, 13 high
Per-Pupil Spending
$15,373
Student-Teacher Ratio
15:1
Avg Rating
6.2
out of 10
Schools
94
64 elem, 17 mid, 13 high
Per-Pupil Spending
$15,373
Student-Teacher Ratio
15:1
Evaluating Prince William County Public Schools?
A district shares budget, policy, and attendance zones across its schools — use this page to judge Prince William County Public Schools as a whole, then compare how its individual schools differ.
Shortlist starter
Start with these real page-level signals, then use the full table and map below.
Glenkirk Elementary
Gainesville · Elementary. Compare this profile against district averages, level fit, and attendance-zone reality below.
Mary G. Porter Traditional
Woodbridge · Elementary. Compare this profile against district averages, level fit, and attendance-zone reality below.
Coles Elementary
Manassas · Elementary. Compare this profile against district averages, level fit, and attendance-zone reality below.
How this district compares
Virginia rank
#65 of 131
districts by avg. composite
Vs. state average
-0.1
below Virginia avg
Per-pupil spending
$15,373
+$304 vs Virginia median
District size
90,550 students
Much larger than Virginia median
The short answer
Prince William County Public Schools ranks #65 of 131 Virginia districts by overall school rating. Prince William County Public Schools's schools with real test data average 6.2/10 across 94 schools. Its top-rated schools are Glenkirk Elementary (8.7/10), Mary G. Porter Traditional (8.6/10), and Coles Elementary (8.3/10). Schools with estimated (proxy) scores are excluded from this ranking.
Rates 8.0/10 despite 88% of students being economically disadvantaged. That's about 2.7 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 Prince William County Public Schools schools.
Top-Rated Schools in Prince William County Public Schools
Ranked by MySchoolScout composite rating using only schools with real test data (94 of 94). "Value" = points above what student poverty predicts. Estimated (proxy) scores are excluded.
| # | School | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Glenkirk Elementary | 8.7 / 10 |
| 2 | Mary G. Porter Traditional | 8.6 / 10 |
| 3 | Coles Elementary | 8.3 / 10 |
| 4 | Pennington Traditional | 8.2 / 10 |
| 5 | Haymarket Elementary | 8.1 / 10 |
| 6 | Ashland Elementary | 8.1 / 10 |
| 7 | John D. Jenkins Elementary | 8.0 / 10 |
| 8 | Occoquan Elementary | 8.0 / 10 |
| 9 | Sonnie Penn Elementary | 7.9 / 10 |
| 10 | J.w. Alvey Elementary | 7.9 / 10 |
See all 94 schools — including those with estimated data — in the full directory below. How we rate schools.
About Prince William County Public Schools
Prince William County Public Schools serves 90,550 students across Northern Virginia, making it one of the largest school districts in the state. The district runs 99 total schools, of which 94 carry a ranked score — a broad, assessable system that gives parents plenty of data when comparing options. That scale means significant variety in school quality, so knowing where individual campuses land matters.
Across those 94 ranked schools, the district averages a 6.2 out of 10. That number gives useful context: it tells parents the floor is meaningful and the ceiling is genuinely high. Dale City Elementary leads the district with an 8.5 rating, the strongest score in the system. Belmont Elementary and Neabsco Elementary each earn an 8.3, followed by Featherstone Elementary at 7.9 and Potomac View Elementary at 7.8. Five elementary schools sitting at 7.8 or above signals real depth at the primary level — these aren't isolated outliers but a cluster of consistently strong performers.
The elementary tier is where Prince William County's academic identity shows most clearly. All five top-rated campuses are elementary schools, and their scores sit well above the district's 6.2 average. Parents with children in kindergarten through fifth grade have multiple high-performing options to consider, with Dale City Elementary representing the district's peak. Geographic spread across the district means these schools serve different communities rather than concentrating performance in one corner of the county.
For families relocating to Prince William County or evaluating school assignments within it, the gap between the 6.2 district average and the top schools is worth understanding. A score of 8.5 at Dale City Elementary isn't just a good number in isolation — it sits meaningfully above the system mean, indicating stronger academic outcomes relative to peers. Parents should cross-reference their home address with school boundaries to see which rated campuses fall within reach, and use the district average as a baseline when weighing any school that scores above or below it.
District Map
Schools in Prince William County Public Schools, colored by MySchoolScout rank. Click a pin for details.
District Average Test Scores
Average proficiency across all schools in Prince William County Public Schools with test data.
Schools in Prince William County Public Schools
94 schools Elementary Schools 64
Middle Schools 17
District Details
- State
- Virginia
- City
- Manassas
- Total Enrollment
- 90,550
- Teachers (FTE)
- 6,022
- Child Poverty Rate
- 0.1%
- Data Year
- 2023
Frequently Asked Questions
How many schools are in Prince William County Public Schools?
Prince William County Public Schools has 94 schools in total — 64 elementary, 17 middle, and 13 high schools. You can explore each school's ratings and details on this page.
What is the average rating for Prince William County Public Schools?
The average composite rating for Prince William County Public Schools is 6.2/10. This score is calculated from the individual ratings of all schools with academic data in the district.
What is the per-pupil spending in Prince William County Public Schools?
Prince William County Public Schools spends $15,373 per student per year.
What is the student-teacher ratio in Prince William County Public Schools?
The average student-teacher ratio in Prince William County Public Schools is 15:1.
What is the top-rated school in Prince William County Public Schools?
Glenkirk Elementary is the highest-rated school in Prince William County Public Schools with a composite score of 8.7/10.
What are the test scores in Prince William County Public Schools?
Across schools in Prince William County Public Schools with test data, the average math proficiency is 74.9% and the average ELA (reading/writing) proficiency is 77.7%. These figures represent the percentage of students meeting or exceeding grade-level standards.
How does Prince William County Public Schools compare to other districts in Virginia?
Prince William County Public Schools has an average school rating of 6.2/10 across 94 schools. Families can compare this to other districts in Virginia by visiting individual district pages. Factors like school size, available programs, and community demographics also play a role in choosing the right fit.
How does MySchoolScout rate schools?
MySchoolScout ratings blend student growth, poverty-adjusted academic performance, and learning environment — plus college readiness for high schools. Weights vary by school level, and equity data is shown for context without being factored into the score. Learn more about our rating system on our methodology page.
District Averages
- Overall Rating
- 6.2/10
- Math Proficiency
- 74.9%
- ELA Proficiency
- 77.7%
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Data from NCES Common Core of Data, Virginia Dept. of Education, and U.S. Census ACS for the 2023–24 school year. Rankings computed by MySchoolScout. See all data sources.
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