Loring-Flemming Elementary School
856-227-4045
Established in 1976, Loring-Flemming Elementary School is named in honor of former Gloucester Township Public Schools principals Myra Loring, Catherine Flemming and Rachel Flemming. A significant addition to the school was completed in 1988. Andrew Kelly served as the school's principal from its opening through 2001, when he was succeeded by Kim Capone who is currently the principal at Blackwood Elementary School. The school's current principal is Patricia Ferrier, who has headed the school since 2006.
- Fax: 856-228-4666
- Hours: Mon - Fri, 9am - 3:30pm; Sat, Sun, closed.
- Handicap Accessible: Yes
- Founding Date: 1976
- Number of students: 700
- Male-to-female ratio: 53:47
- Public/Private: Public
- Student-to-teacher ratio: 11.5:1
- Parking: Free lot
- Number of faculty: 61
- Montessori: No
- Grade levels: Pre-K - 5
- Special education: Yes
- Features: Auditorium/stage, Cafeteria, Computer lab, Infirmary, Language lab, Library, Sports facilities
- Student clubs: Several four-week fall and spring clubs are offered.