Best Elementary Schools in Fort Worth and Tarrant County, TX

Finding your home near Fort Worth's best elementary schools

For families moving to Fort Worth, elementary school options extend well beyond a single neighborhood campus. The city is served by several public school districts, including Fort Worth ISD, Aledo ISD, Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD, and other neighboring districts. Each offers a range of traditional neighborhood schools, specialized programs, and distinctive educational opportunities. While many students attend their assigned elementary school based on where they live, Fort Worth families may also have access to charter schools and application-based magnet programs that provide alternative academic pathways and specialized curricula.

For many buyers, school considerations play a significant role in choosing the right neighborhood and home. Factors such as school performance, program offerings, commute times, and future rezoning plans can all influence long-term satisfaction and property value. The Burt Ladner Real Estate team understands how important these decisions are and can help buyers identify communities that align with their educational priorities. While school assignments should always be confirmed with the district, our agents can provide local insight, neighborhood expertise, and guidance throughout the home-buying process so families can make informed decisions with confidence.

Fort Worth ISD operates dozens of public elementary schools serving students across the city. According to the Texas Education Agency’s 2025 A–F Accountability Ratings, the state’s official, nonpartisan measure of campus performance, several Fort Worth ISD elementary schools stood out as top performers. Overton Park Elementary School and Tanglewood Elementary School each earned an A rating from the Texas Education Agency in 2025, reflecting strong student achievement, academic growth, and overall campus performance. Both schools are widely recognized among the district’s highest-performing elementary campuses and are frequently sought after by families considering neighborhoods within Fort Worth ISD.

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Overton Park Elementary School

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Tanglewood Elementary School

Top Elementary Schools Across Tarrant County

Beyond Fort Worth ISD, many of Tarrant County’s highest-rated elementary schools are found in neighboring districts that consistently earn strong marks for academic achievement and student growth. Keller ISD, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD, and Carroll ISD are home to several elementary campuses that regularly rank among the top performers in North Texas, while Aledo ISD continues to attract families seeking a smaller district with a reputation for excellence. In northwest Tarrant County, Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD has also developed a number of highly regarded elementary schools as the district has grown, offering families additional options outside Fort Worth’s city limits.

It’s important to look beyond a school’s overall reputation and understand the factors that contribute to its ratings. In Tarrant County, Hidden Lakes Elementary School in Keller ISD and O.C. Taylor Elementary School in Grapevine-Colleyville ISD stand out as top-rated public elementary campuses, with both earning A ratings under the TEA’s 2025 A–F Accountability Ratings. Their performance reflects strong academic achievement, student progress, and overall campus accountability. For families comparing neighborhoods and school districts, reviewing both overall ratings and individual accountability measures on TXschools.gov can provide a more complete picture of each school’s strengths and long-term educational value.

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Hidden Lakes Elementary School

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O.C. Taylor Elementary School

How to Research Fort Worth and Tarrant County Elementary Schools

Finding the right elementary school starts with understanding what matters most to your family. Some parents prioritize academic performance, while others focus on class sizes, enrichment programs, school culture, or parent involvement. Taking time to identify your priorities can make it easier to compare schools and neighborhoods during your home search.

When researching schools, it’s helpful to consult multiple sources. Texas Education Agency’s TXschools.gov provides official accountability data, while GreatSchools offers ratings based on academic performance, student progress, and equity measures. Families can also use U.S. News & World Report’s K–12 Education for school profiles and rankings, and Niche for parent reviews, teacher feedback, and school culture insights. Looking at several sources can provide a more balanced view of a school’s strengths and overall reputation.

If schools are a major factor in your home search, our experienced agents can help you identify neighborhoods that align with your educational priorities. Whether you’re comparing districts or narrowing your search to a specific campus, the Burt Ladner team can provide local insight to help you make an informed decision.

Fort Worth and Tarrant County Elementary Schools

The grid below covers the public and charter elementary school campuses serving Fort Worth and the broader Tarrant County area — from FWISD’s 20+ campuses to surrounding independent districts. Click any school card to see current listings in and around that school’s area.

School ratings are sourced from publicly available school performance and review data. For the official state rating on any campus, visit TXschools.gov, the Texas Education Agency’s free, nonpartisan school lookup tool. Families may also find it helpful to review school profiles on GreatSchools and Niche, which provide additional ratings, parent reviews, student feedback, and school comparison tools. U.S. News & World Report rankings referenced are from the 2025 Best Elementary Schools report.