Schools in Walnut Creek Elementary · Contra Costa County
7 ranked schools
Overall Score Percentile
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9/10Walnut Creek Intermediate
Walnut Creek Elementary · Walnut Creek
#1 Overall in Walnut Creek Elementary
9/10 · #188 Middle School in California
State Percentile
Eng
87%
Math
87%
Sci
81%
2
10/10Tice Creek
Walnut Creek Elementary · Walnut Creek
#2 Overall in Walnut Creek Elementary
10/10 · #276 Elementary School in California
State Percentile
Eng
96%
Math
95%
Sci
92%
3
10/10Buena Vista Elementary
Walnut Creek Elementary · Walnut Creek
#3 Overall in Walnut Creek Elementary
10/10 · #474 Elementary School in California
State Percentile
Eng
90%
Math
93%
Sci
91%
4
9/10Walnut Heights Elementary
Walnut Creek Elementary · Walnut Creek
#4 Overall in Walnut Creek Elementary
9/10 · #662 Elementary School in California
State Percentile
Eng
87%
Math
91%
Sci
86%
5
9/10Indian Valley Elementary
Walnut Creek Elementary · Walnut Creek
#5 Overall in Walnut Creek Elementary
9/10 · #850 Elementary School in California
State Percentile
Eng
82%
Math
87%
Sci
85%
6
9/10Murwood Elementary
Walnut Creek Elementary · Walnut Creek
#6 Overall in Walnut Creek Elementary
9/10 · #856 Elementary School in California
State Percentile
Eng
84%
Math
84%
Sci
88%
7
9/10Parkmead Elementary
Walnut Creek Elementary · Walnut Creek
#7 Overall in Walnut Creek Elementary
9/10 · #924 Elementary School in California
State Percentile
Eng
81%
Math
84%
Sci
86%
About schools in Contra Costa County
Richmond, Concord, Antioch, and San Ramon anchor a county that stretches from the urban East Bay shoreline to the suburban foothills — and where school quality varies considerably across that geography. The strongest performers cluster in the western hills communities: Wagner Ranch Elementary in Orinda scores at the 100th percentile statewide, and Miramonte High, also in Orinda, sits at the 99th. With 244 ranked public schools across 20 districts and 85 institutions landing in the top quartile statewide, there's genuine depth here. Families willing to look beyond the main population centers — particularly toward Orinda and Lafayette — will find some of California's most competitive public schools.