Higher Learning in Nelson County, Kentucky
Select the specific city located in Nelson County, Kentucky to find your education of choice. Nelson County, Kentucky contains a large collection of students ranging from many ages that coexist and currently attend 16 schools. Increase yours or your children's GPA (Grade Point Average) by attending the highest ranked Nelson County, Kentucky school for the best possible education one can receive.
- Schools in Bardstown Kentucky (11)
- Schools in Bloomfield Kentucky (2)
- Schools in Boston Kentucky (1)
- Schools in Coxs Creek Kentucky (1)
- Schools in New Haven Kentucky (1)
Best Rated Schools in Nelson County, Kentucky
Boston School 130 Wilson Creek Rd
Boston Kentucky, 40107
in county Nelson
Phone: (502) 833-4644
Boston school is ran by the agency nelson county and contains 315 active students. It is a regular school school classification and ran as a local school district agency type with an agency code of 90451000 and a congressional code of 2102.
The New Haven School 489 High St
New Haven Kentucky, 40051
in county Nelson
Phone: (502) 349-7232
The new haven school is ran by the agency nelson county and contains 477 active students. It is a regular school school classification and ran as a local school district agency type with an agency code of 90451000 and a congressional code of 2102.
Coxs Creek Elementary School 5635 Louisville Rd
Coxs Creek Kentucky, 40013
in county Nelson
Phone: (502) 349-7050
Coxs creek elementary school is ran by the agency nelson county and contains 465 active students. It is a regular school school classification and ran as a local school district agency type with an agency code of 90451000 and a congressional code of 2102.
Bloomfield Elementary School 360 Arnold Ln
Bloomfield Kentucky, 40008
in county Nelson
Phone: (502) 349-7211
Bloomfield elementary school is ran by the agency nelson county and contains 398 active students. It is a regular school school classification and ran as a local school district agency type with an agency code of 90451000 and a congressional code of 2102.