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Middletown students and residents benefit from access to a wide array of educational resources. Our community understands that a quality education is one of the most important tools in leading a successful career. And, because Middletown is situated between two major metropolitan regions, residents have access to more than 20 colleges and universities offering degrees in programs from business administration and engineering to more specialized fields in paper sciences and entrepreneurial leadership.
Primary and Secondary Schools 
Providing an excellent education is the hallmark of any outstanding community and it’s a commitment Middletonians take to heart. The City is served by three public school districts: Middletown City, Franklin City and Lebanon City Schools. For a map of the school district boundaries, please click here.
The City is also served by two major private schools: John XXIII /Bishop Fenwick and Middletown Christian Schools each providing outstanding educational opportunities for Middletown students.
Career and Technology Schools
Middletown residents also enjoy access to specialized training and technology and continuing education at Butler Tech and the Warren County Career Center as well as the region’s network of community colleges. Providing some of the nation’s best vocational and training programs, they are tailored to meet the needs of the area’s businesses and industries.
Colleges and Universities
Miami University’s Middletown, Hamilton and Oxford campuses and the 20 institutions of higher learning within a one-hour drive of Middletown do more than train competent employees. These institutions also enrich lives by preparing tomorrow’s workers, teachers, scholars and leaders—advancing technology, initiating worthwhile projects, and keeping our community vibrant and growing. More information about these colleges and universities are available by visiting these websites:
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