Burrville · Grades PK3–5
What the data shows
Burrville Elementary School · 2-star OSSE rating · Lottery required (MySchoolDC) · 4 photos. Student body: 94% blackafrican-american, 6% hispanic.
Source: OSSE School Report Card — official rating from DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education.
Burrville Elementary School is a public DCPS school serving students from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade in Ward 7's Burrville neighborhood. Located at 801 Division Avenue NE, the school focuses on academic, social, and emotional development within what it describes as a safe and nurturing environment. Families should note that Burrville Elementary is currently operating from a temporary location at Kenilworth Elementary School at 1300 44th Street NE, where it will remain until summer 2028 while its permanent building undergoes necessary work.
The school emphasizes its deep connection to the Ward 7 community and the families it serves. As a neighborhood elementary school, Burrville enrolls students through the standard DCPS process and offers designated seats for in-boundary pre-K3 and pre-K4 applicants through an Equitable Access program, providing young learners in the community priority access to early childhood education.
Burrville Elementary's temporary relocation to the Kenilworth ES building is an important consideration for families. This means students will attend school at 1300 44th Street NE rather than the Division Avenue address until 2028, which may affect commute times and pickup/drop-off routines for some families in the neighborhood.
As a DCPS school, admission to Burrville Elementary happens through the My School DC lottery system for out-of-boundary students, though families living within the school's boundary have a right to attend. The school offers Equitable Access seats specifically for in-boundary pre-K3 and pre-K4 applicants, which helps ensure neighborhood families can access early learning opportunities close to home.
The grade configuration of PK3 through fifth grade means families can keep their children in the same school community from age three through elementary school completion. However, parents should plan for a transition to a different school for middle school years, typically beginning in sixth grade. This transition point is standard for DCPS elementary schools and gives families time to research and apply to middle school options through My School DC.
Burrville's location in Ward 7 means it serves a community that has historically been underserved by some educational resources, making the school's emphasis on community connections and family partnerships particularly significant. The school's mission explicitly calls out its role in the Ward 7 community and its commitment to building bridges between educators, students, and families.
Burrville Elementary positions itself as a school centered on lifelong learning, with a mission that encompasses not just academic achievement but also social and emotional growth. The school's stated focus on being "a place where students are lifelong learners who believe in high achievement, community, and family" reflects DCPS's broader educational philosophy while emphasizing local community ties.
As a public DCPS school, Burrville follows the district's curriculum frameworks and standards. Families interested in enrolling should participate in the annual My School DC lottery, which opens each fall for the following school year. In-boundary families have guaranteed access, while out-of-boundary families can list Burrville among their choices and will be considered based on available space and lottery results.
The early childhood program, beginning at pre-K3, provides younger students with several years to develop foundational skills before kindergarten. This extended early learning period can be particularly valuable for working families seeking consistent, school-based care and education for preschool-aged children.
Parents considering Burrville should connect with the school directly to understand what resources and supports are available during the temporary relocation period and what the school community looks like across its PK3–5 grade span.
Burrville Elementary School is temporarily located at 1300 44th Street NE in the Kenilworth area through summer 2028. Families interested in learning more about the school, scheduling a visit, or getting current information about programs and enrollment should visit the school's website at www.burrvilleeagles.org or call 202-671-6020.
“Burrville Elementary is a school located in the heart of Ward 7. We at Burrville pride ourselves on making connections between our school, our students, families, and community. Our mission is to be a school that embodies the academic, social, and emotional development of students to become lifelong learners in a safe and nurturing environment. Burrville Elementary is a place where students are lifelong learners who believe in high achievement, community, and family.”
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Girls Basketball · Boys Basketball · DC SCORES Poetry · The Arthur Ashe Social Justice Program · Cheerleading
801 DIVISION AVENUE NE
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All DC residents enrolled at Burrville Elementary School (ages 5–21) qualify for Kids Ride Free — a SmarTrip card that grants free Metrobus, Metrorail, and DC Circulator rides on school days.
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Burrville Elementary School serves grades PK3–5 in the Burrville neighborhood of Washington DC.
Burrville Elementary School is located in Ward 7, Burrville, Washington DC.
Burrville Elementary School is DCPS (DC Public Schools) that requires a lottery application. Applications are submitted through MySchoolDC (myschooldc.org), which opens each November and closes in early February. Results are released in late March.
Burrville Elementary School received a 2/5 star rating (★★☆☆☆) from the DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) in SY 2018-19. OSSE ratings measure academic achievement, growth, and attendance.
Yes. As a DC public school, Burrville Elementary School is tuition-free and open to all DC residents regardless of ward or neighborhood.
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