Westchester School Districts: What NYC Families Need to Know Before They Move

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Westchester School Districts: What NYC Families Need to Know Before They Move

For most families leaving NYC for Westchester, the school district question comes first. Here’s how the top districts compare, how they affect home values, and what to verify before you buy.

Tami Earnest
Tami Earnest
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What are the best school districts in Westchester for families moving from NYC?

Scarsdale Union Free School District consistently ranks #1 in Westchester County. Other top performers include Chappaqua Central (home to Horace Greeley High School), Bronxville, Rye City, Blind Brook, and Pelham. All rank among the best public school districts in New York State. Homes in these districts carry a 10–20% price premium over comparable properties in adjacent areas — and sell faster. The critical detail for buyers: Westchester district boundaries do not always follow town lines. Verify the specific address before making an offer.

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School district quality is the single most influential factor in Westchester home values. Not just for families with children — even buyers without school-age children benefit from purchasing in a top district, because the resale market in those communities is consistently stronger, faster, and more resilient through market cycles.
Top Districts Westchester’s leading school districts — what each offers

According to Niche.com’s 2026 school district rankings, Westchester dominates New York State’s top lists. Here are the communities that NYC families most frequently target — and what distinguishes each.

DistrictKnown ForNotes
Scarsdale UFSD#1 county ranking, rigorous academicsHighest home values in lower Westchester
Chappaqua CSDHorace Greeley HS, STEM & arts balanceConsistently top 3 in county and state
Bronxville UFSDVillage school, intimate community feelSmall district — boundary = village boundary
Rye City SD91.1% college-ready rate, waterfront townAmong highest home values in county
Blind Brook–Rye UFSDConsistently top-ranked, smaller communityServes Rye Brook and Port Chester areas
Pelham UFSD#6 county ranking, short NYC commuteStrong value relative to Scarsdale/Chappaqua
Ardsley UFSDA+ Niche grade, supportive community cultureMore accessible entry point than top tier

For families whose priorities extend beyond academics — athletics, arts programs, class size, diversity — the rankings are a starting point, not the full picture. Each district has a distinct culture, and what works for one family does not work for all. Visiting schools and talking to current residents in the community is irreplaceable.

Critical Warning The boundary issue that catches buyers off guard

This is the detail that surprises almost every NYC buyer. In Westchester, school district boundaries do not reliably follow town lines, zip codes, or even street names. Two neighbors on the same block in the same town can be zoned for different school districts. A home with a Scarsdale mailing address is not automatically in the Scarsdale Union Free School District.

Some specific examples buyers encounter: Mamaroneck homeowners may be zoned to either Mamaroneck Union Free SD or Rye Neck Union Free SD depending on their exact address. Homes near the Scarsdale–New Rochelle border can have Scarsdale addresses but be in the Edgemont or Eastchester district. In some towns, the village and the town are separate municipalities with separate zoning — buying outside the village means buying outside the village’s school district.

The rule: verify the exact school district for any specific property address before making an offer. Do not rely on the listing agent’s description, the town name, or the zip code. Use the district’s own boundary lookup tool or ask the district directly. I verify this for every buyer client I work with in Westchester. For buyers also thinking through the broader move from NYC, the dual-market guide covers the full transition picture.

Value Impact How school districts affect home prices in Westchester

The price premium for top-district homes in Westchester is consistent and measurable. Rye City School District has one of the highest median sale prices for single-family homes in the county. Scarsdale commands a premium over adjacent communities in the same price tier. Chappaqua’s resale market is reliably strong year-over-year, even when the broader market softens.

The premium works in two directions. Top-district homes cost more to buy. But they also hold their value better, sell faster, and attract a wider buyer pool when you eventually sell. Westchester maintained only 2.4 months of supply countywide heading into 2026 — in top school districts, the effective supply is even tighter.

For buyers who want the school district quality but cannot stretch to the top-tier towns, Pelham, Ardsley, and Briarcliff Manor offer strong academic performance at more accessible price points. Pelham in particular offers one of the shorter Metro-North commutes in the county alongside a #6 county school district ranking. For families coming from an NYC co-op, the transition to a Westchester single-family home involves a different process entirely — the co-op board package guide covers the NYC side of that move for buyers who still have a city purchase ahead of them.

FAQ Westchester school districts — common questions
What is the #1 school district in Westchester County?
Scarsdale Union Free School District ranks #1 in Westchester County and consistently places among the top school districts in New York State. It is known for rigorous academics, high college-placement rates, and strong student outcomes. It also anchors some of the highest single-family home prices in lower Westchester.
Does living in a top Westchester school district increase my home value?
Yes, measurably. Homes in top-ranked districts in Westchester command a 10–20% premium over comparable homes in adjacent areas with lower-ranked districts. They also tend to sell faster and hold their value better during market slowdowns. This makes school district quality relevant for all buyers — not just those with school-age children.
How do I find out which school district a specific home is in?
Use the individual district's official website, which typically includes a boundary lookup by address. You can also call the district office directly or check with the town assessor. Do not rely on the listing description, the town name, or the zip code alone — Westchester district boundaries frequently diverge from town and zip code boundaries.
What are the most affordable Westchester towns with strong schools?
Pelham (#6 county ranking) and Ardsley (A+ Niche grade) offer strong academic performance at more accessible price points than Scarsdale or Chappaqua. Briarcliff Manor (#7 county ranking) and Yorktown Heights (#12) also provide above-average schools with lower median home prices than the top tier.
Do I need to buy in Scarsdale to get a top Westchester education?
No. Chappaqua, Bronxville, Rye, Blind Brook, and Pelham all offer top-ranked districts at various price points. The right choice depends on your budget, commute priorities, and what you want from the community beyond academics. I work across all these towns and can help you find the right match for your family's specific needs.

Westchester’s top school districts — Scarsdale, Chappaqua, Bronxville, Rye City, Blind Brook, and Pelham — consistently rank among the best in New York State and anchor the county’s strongest real estate values. For NYC families making the move, the school district decision is inseparable from the home search. The critical operational detail is boundary verification: Westchester district lines do not follow town lines, and confirming the specific district for any individual address before making an offer is non-negotiable.

The families who end up happiest in Westchester are the ones who chose their school district deliberately — not based on the town name or the listing description, but based on verified boundary information and a real understanding of what each community offers beyond the rankings.

Tami Earnest — Licensed Real Estate Salesperson | Compass Serving Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Westchester County, NY. Resident of the Scarsdale/New Rochelle area.
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