Why Lexington’s Schools Make It a Top Relocation Destination
Fayette County Public Schools (FCPS) serves over 42,000 students across 67 schools, making it the second-largest district in Kentucky. With a graduation rate above 90%, numerous A-rated schools, magnet programs, International Baccalaureate offerings, and Career Academy pathways, Lexington consistently ranks among the best school districts in the Southeast. Whether you’re relocating for UK’s campus or the horse industry, this guide covers every school zone and the neighborhoods that feed into them.
About School Ratings: School ratings referenced in this guide are sourced from GreatSchools.org and Niche.com. Ratings may change as new data becomes available. We encourage families to visit these sites directly for the most current ratings, test scores, and parent reviews.
Elementary Schools by Neighborhood
Choosing the right elementary school is often the top priority for families relocating to Lexington. Here are the highest-rated elementary schools and the neighborhoods they serve:
| School | Rating | Neighborhood | Home Prices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ashland Elementary | A | Kenwick | $250K–$700K+ |
| Cassidy Elementary | A | Chevy Chase | $550K–$2.2M+ |
| Glendover Elementary | A | Zandale | $200K–$400K+ |
| Garden Springs Elementary | A- | Garden Springs | $200K–$350K+ |
| Millcreek Elementary | A | Hartland | $300K–$1M+ |
| Rosa Parks Elementary | A | Beaumont / Palomar | $200K–$1M+ |
| Stonewall Elementary | A | Hamburg | $200K–$1.2M+ |
Middle Schools: Where Lexington Stands Out
Lexington’s middle school offerings include something truly unique: Kentucky’s first International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme at Tates Creek Middle School. This globally recognized curriculum develops critical thinking, intercultural understanding, and academic discipline — and it’s available in a public school setting.
| School | Rating | Special Programs | Neighborhoods Served |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beaumont Middle | A | STEM focus | Beaumont, Palomar, Garden Springs |
| Morton Middle | A | Arts & Humanities | Chevy Chase, Zandale |
| Tates Creek Middle | A | IB Programme (first in KY) | Tates Creek, Hartland |
High Schools: A-Rated Options Across the City
Lexington has multiple A-rated high schools offering everything from traditional college prep to career academies and advanced STEM programs:
Henry Clay High School (A+)
One of Kentucky’s most prestigious public high schools, Henry Clay consistently ranks among the top 10 in the state. Its AP program, debate team, and athletics are nationally recognized. Neighborhoods in this zone: Chevy Chase, Zandale, Kenwick, South Hill
Paul Laurence Dunbar High School (A+)
Named after the renowned poet, Dunbar is one of the largest high schools in Kentucky and offers a robust AP curriculum, award-winning performing arts, and competitive athletics. Neighborhoods in this zone: Beaumont, Palomar, Garden Springs
Tates Creek High School (A)
Home to innovative Career Academies in business, engineering, health sciences, and IT, Tates Creek prepares students for both college and career paths. The school also feeds from the IB programme at Tates Creek Middle. Neighborhoods in this zone: Tates Creek, Hartland
Frederick Douglass High School (A-)
Lexington’s newest high school (opened 2017) features state-of-the-art facilities, a competitive athletics program, and strong STEM offerings. Neighborhoods in this zone: Hamburg, Andover
Lafayette High School (A)
With a long tradition of academic excellence and one of the strongest athletics programs in the state, Lafayette serves south Lexington neighborhoods. Neighborhoods in this zone: Garden Springs, Southland
Magnet and Specialty Programs
Beyond neighborhood schools, FCPS offers several magnet and specialty programs that draw students from across the district:
- The STEAM Academy – Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math magnet serving grades 6–8
- Martin Luther King Jr. Academy – Arts and humanities magnet for elementary students
- Lexington Traditional Magnet School – Back-to-basics curriculum emphasizing structure, discipline, and academic rigor
- The Learning Center at Linlee – Gifted and talented program for grades 4–5
Most magnet programs use a lottery system for admission. Application windows typically open in January for the following school year.
Private School Options
Lexington also offers excellent private schools for families seeking alternatives:
- Sayre School (PreK–12) – Kentucky’s oldest co-educational school, known for small class sizes and Ivy League placement
- Lexington Christian Academy (PreK–12) – Strong academics with faith-based education and competitive athletics
- Lexington Catholic High School (9–12) – College prep with a 100% college acceptance rate
- The Lexington School (PreK–8) – Progressive education with emphasis on experiential learning
- Bluegrass Christian Academy (PreK–8) – Small class sizes with individualized attention
How to Choose the Right School Zone
When buying a home in Lexington, your address determines your school assignment. Here’s how to navigate the process:
- Use the FCPS School Finder – Enter any address at fcps.net to see assigned schools at every level
- Check school ratings – GreatSchools.org and Niche.com provide comprehensive ratings, test scores, and parent reviews
- Visit during open houses – Most schools host tours and open houses in spring
- Consider magnet options – Even if your neighborhood school isn’t your top choice, magnet programs provide alternatives
- Talk to a local agent – School zones shift occasionally. Your agent should verify current boundaries before you make an offer
Best Neighborhoods by School Priority
Here’s a quick-reference guide based on what matters most to your family:
| Priority | Best Neighborhoods | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Top-rated elementary | Chevy Chase, Kenwick, Hartland | $250K–$2.2M |
| IB Programme access | Tates Creek, Hartland | $200K–$1M |
| Henry Clay HS zone | Chevy Chase, Zandale, Kenwick | $200K–$2.2M |
| Newest facilities | Hamburg, Andover | $200K–$1.2M |
| Best value + good schools | Garden Springs, Zandale, Southland | $180K–$400K |
Disclaimer: School ratings, boundaries, and program offerings are subject to change. Information in this guide is sourced from Fayette County Public Schools, GreatSchools.org, and Niche.com and is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Please verify all school assignments and ratings directly with FCPS before making a purchasing decision. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement or ranking of any school by Raya Rivera or The Brokerage KY.
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