The Lumberton School District provides an exemplary public eduction to students in grades K-8.
Lumberton Township School District offers children in preschool and grades kindergarten through eight an opportunity to receive a first class education in central Burlington County. For more than a decade Lumberton has been one of the most rapidly growing school districts in South Jersey, educating approximately 1,680 students during the 2011-2012 school year. The district's youngest students -- from preschool to first grade -- learn in Florence L. Walther School. Students in grades 2-3 receive instruction in Ashbrook Elementary School. Students in grades 4-5 are educated at Bobby's Run School. Students in grades 6-8 receive instruction at Lumberton Middle School, a New Jersey Star School. The Lumberton Schools educate students under the leadership of Terrence Healey, Superintendent of Schools and Thomas Fanuka, Business Administrator. Questions may be directed to the Board of Education Offices, 33 Municipal Drive, Lumberton, NJ 08048, (609) 267-1406.
The mission of the Lumberton School District is to provide an educational program which promotes adaptability, safety awareness, respect for cultural differences, and the learning skills needed to meet the challenges of the 21st century consistent with the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards.