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W. M. Anderson Primary is located at 500 Lexington Ave, Kingstree, SC 29556-3611. The contact phone number is (843) 354-5493. It has a student/teacher ratio of 17.98.

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  • Students per Grade

  • Students and Teachers

  • School District: Williamsburg County
  • Grade Range: PK - 3
  • Students: 737
  • Teachers (FTE): 41
  • Student/Teacher Ratio: 17.98
  • Title I eligible: Yes

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Primary Schools
St Mark Elementary
6628 Thurgood Marshall Highway
Kingstree, SC 29556
(843) 382-3940
Middle Schools
Kingstree Elementary
500 Academy St
Kingstree, SC 29556
(843) 354-7233
Kingstree Junior High
710 Third Avenue
Kingstree, SC 29556
(843) 354-6823
High Schools
Kingstree Senior High
615 Martin Lut King Ave
Kingstree, SC 29556
(843) 354-6525
Youth Academy
711 Tomlinson Street
Kingstreet, SC 29556
(843) 354-5424
Nearby Zip Codes
29001
29051
29056
29080
29102
29111
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