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Public Schools
Montgomery County Schools tailor programs to develop potential individually rather than on providing one standard curriculum for all. To the maximum extent appropriate, students with disabilities are educated with children who are not disabled. The aim of full inclusion is to help all students to become responsible and contributing members of society.
Montgomery County has five public schools in the heart of Christiansburg:
The Primary School has about 500 students in Pre-K-grade 2.
Christiansburg Elementary has 450 students in grades 3-5. Christiansburg Middle School includes grades 6-8, and has 855 students. Christiansburg High School covers grades 9-12, with 1068 students.
Independence Secondary School is a small alternative school with about 50 students in grades 8-12.
Between Radford and Christiansburg, on Route 114 is Belview Elementary, which has about 250 Pre-K through 5th graders.
Falling Branch Elementary is southeast of the city, and has 566 students in PreK through 5th grade.
In Riner, a rural area south of Christiansburg, are three public schools, Auburn Elementary, has almost 600 Pre-K through 5th graders. Auburn Middle School covers grades 6 through 8 and has 267 students. Auburn High School serves 400 9th through 12th graders.
Northeast of Christiansburg on Route 11 / 460, are four schools:
Elliston-Lafayette Elementary School has 200 Pre-K through 5th graders. Shawsville Elementary also serves Pre-K through grade 5 and has 250 students. Shawsville Middle School has 200 students from grade 6through 8. Eastern Montgomery High School is also located in this area, and has 320 students in grades 9 through 12.
Private Schools
Pathway Christian Academy is near I-81 exit 114. It has about 175 students from Pre-K through 12th grade.
Additional private schools are located nearby in Blacksburg:
Blacksburg New School
Dayspring Christian Academy
Gateway Christian Academy
Tall Oaks Montessori
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