Education in Hampton, VA

Updated 2026 β€’ Schools and education data

HS Graduate or Higher
92.7%
Bachelor's Degree+
27.5%
Total Schools
30

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2023 estimates (Population 25+: 93,055)

Education Levels (Age 25+)

Bachelor's Degree+
27.5%
Some College / Associate
36.1%
High School Diploma
29.2%
Less Than High School
10.2%

Median Earnings by Education Level

Graduate Degree
$59,974
Bachelor's Degree
$45,644
HS Diploma
$27,871
Less Than HS
$19,530

Annual median earnings for full-time workers aged 25+

School Enrollment

Total Enrolled
32,604

Education in Hampton

Evaluating schools in Hampton, VA? This developing educational profile community boasts 28% college graduation rates (below the national average). The 30 schools range from elementary to high school, with varying performance metrics. Review detailed school data, including ratings and demographics, below.

Schools in Hampton, VA

Showing 30 schools β€” including public, private, and charter schools with student-teacher ratios and graduation rates.

New Horizons Butler Farm Campus

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New Horizons Career and Technical Center

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Greater Peninsula Governor's STEM Academy

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New Horizons Career and Technical Center

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A.W.E. Bassette Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
40
Students
494
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/12

Aberdeen Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
31
Students
442
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/14

Alfred S. Forrest Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
34
Students
540
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/15

Armstrong Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
17
Students
297
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/17

Barron Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
29
Students
368
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/12

Benjamin Syms Middle

Middle

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
64
Students
897
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/13

Bethel High

High

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
119
Students
1777
Grad. Rate
94.81%
Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/14

Albert W. Patrick III Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
31
Students
411
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/13

C. Alton Lindsay Middle

Middle

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
58
Students
707
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/12

Captain John Smith Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
28
Students
393
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/14

Christopher C. Kraft Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
33
Students
457
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/13

Francis Asbury Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
27
Students
450
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/16

Hampton High

High

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
97
Students
1359
Grad. Rate
92.33%
Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/13

Jane H. Bryan Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
29
Students
376
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/12

Cesar Tarrant Middle

Middle

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
47
Students
676
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/14

Mary T. Christian Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
24
Students
273
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/11

Mary S. Peake Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
31
Students
402
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/12

Kecoughtan High

High

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
113
Students
1564
Grad. Rate
93.53%
Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/13

Luther W. Machen Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
34
Students
455
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/13

Paul Burbank Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
32
Students
443
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/13

Phillips Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
27
Students
417
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/15

Phoebus High

High

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
85
Students
1365
Grad. Rate
91.98%
Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/16

Moton Early Childhood Center

Prekindergarten

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
17
Students
248
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/14

Samuel P. Langley Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
30
Students
456
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/15

Thomas Eaton Middle

Middle

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
43
Students
577
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/13

Mary W. Jackson Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
23
Students
309
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/13

William Mason Cooper Elementary

Elementary

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
27
Students
386
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/14

Francis W. Jones Magnet Middle

Middle

Hampton City Public Schools

Teachers
45
Students
610
Grad. Rate
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Student-Teacher Ratio: 1/13

Pros & Cons

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Pros

  • β€’Friendly community vibes
  • β€’Decent local restaurants
  • β€’Variety of kids' activities
  • β€’Active volunteer organizations
  • β€’Rich historical sites nearby
  • β€’Affordable housing options
  • β€’Good waterfront access
  • β€’Growing job market in tech
  • β€’Proximity to military jobs
  • β€’Strong support for local arts
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Cons

  • β€’Public transport needs improvement
  • β€’Limited diversity in some neighborhoods
  • β€’Potential for racial tension
  • β€’Higher crime rates reported
  • β€’Limited nightlife options
  • β€’Schools vary in quality
  • β€’Traffic congestion during peak hours
  • β€’Flooding risk in coastal areas
  • β€’Weather can be very humid
  • β€’Some areas face economic decline

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of living in Hampton, VA? β–Ό

The cost of living in Hampton, VA is 0% equal to the national average, with a cost of living index of 100 (where 100 represents the U.S. average). Housing typically accounts for the largest portion of living expenses. See full cost of living breakdown β†’

Is Hampton, VA a safe place to live? β–Ό

Hampton, VA is average in terms of safety, with crime rates near the national average. Safety varies significantly by neighborhood. View detailed Hampton crime statistics β†’

How are the schools in Hampton, VA? β–Ό

Hampton, VA has 30 schools serving the community, including public, private, and charter options. School quality varies, so we recommend checking specific school ratings and test scores. See Hampton school ratings β†’

What are the best neighborhoods in Hampton, VA? β–Ό

The best neighborhoods in Hampton, VA depend on your priorities. For families, look for areas near top-rated schools with lower crime rates. For affordability, neighborhoods vary in price depending on proximity to amenities and schools.

How are the taxes in Hampton, VA? β–Ό

Tax rates in Hampton, VA include state and local components. The cost of living index of 100 reflects a moderate cost environment compared to the national average. View detailed Hampton tax information β†’

How does Hampton, VA compare to nearby cities? β–Ό

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πŸ“… Last Updated: February 2026

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (2023), National Center for Education Statistics

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