# Schools in Old Northeast St. Pete: What Families Need to Know

> Discover the public and private schools serving Old Northeast St. Petersburg — ratings, boundaries, magnet programs, and what local families actually think.

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**Author**: Luke Salm
**Published**: 2026-05-21
**Updated**: 2026-05-21
**Intent**: buyer
**Keywords**: schools Old Northeast St. Pete, Old Northeast elementary school, St. Petersburg school zones 33704, best schools St. Pete neighborhoods, Pinellas County schools Old Northeast, private schools Old Northeast St. Petersburg, North Shore Elementary St. Pete


Schools in Old Northeast St. Petersburg are among the strongest in Pinellas County for a walkable urban neighborhood — North Shore Elementary, John Hopkins Middle, and St. Petersburg High form the primary public feeder pattern, with Shorecrest Preparatory School sitting literally inside the neighborhood as a flagship private option. If schools are driving your home search in the 33704 ZIP code, here's exactly what you need to know before you make an offer.

## The Public School Feeder Pattern for 33704

Old Northeast sits almost entirely within the **33704 ZIP code**, and Pinellas County Schools assigns attendance boundaries by address — not ZIP code alone. That said, the dominant feeder pattern for the neighborhood runs:

- **Elementary:** North Shore Elementary School
- **Middle:** John Hopkins Middle School
- **High:** St. Petersburg High School

North Shore Elementary has earned an **'A' grade from the Florida Department of Education** in recent reporting cycles and consistently outperforms the Pinellas County average on FSA/FAST assessment scores. It's walkable from many streets in Old Northeast — we're talking 0.4 to 0.7 miles from the heart of the neighborhood near Coffee Pot Bayou — which is a genuinely rare quality-of-life perk in a Florida city built around the car.

John Hopkins Middle School feeds the intermediate grades and offers honors tracks and extracurricular depth you don't always see at a public middle school. It's on 8th Street NE and draws from Old Northeast, Shore Acres, and parts of Snell Isle.

St. Petersburg High School — "St. Pete High" locally — has been educating kids in this city since 1926. It's located on 5th Avenue N, roughly 1.5 miles from Old Northeast. The school carries an **International Baccalaureate (IB) program**, which is a meaningful differentiator for families thinking ahead to college admissions. AP course enrollment at St. Pete High runs well above the state average.

> **Pro tip:** Always verify your specific address at the [Pinellas County Schools School Locator](https://www.pcsb.org) before making a purchase decision. Boundaries shift periodically, and one street can make a difference.

## Shorecrest Prep: The Private School Advantage That Sets Old Northeast Apart

If there's one reason school-focused buyers specifically target Old Northeast over nearby [Shore Acres](/neighborhoods/shore-acres) or other St. Pete neighborhoods, it's **Shorecrest Preparatory School** — a private Pre-K through 12 school at 5101 1st Street NE that sits inside the neighborhood boundary.

Shorecrest is legitimately one of the top private schools in the Tampa Bay region:

- Accredited by the Florida Council of Independent Schools (FCIS)
- **Average SAT score** for graduating classes runs 100–150 points above Florida's public school average
- Class sizes average **14–16 students** at the middle and upper school level
- Offers AP courses, fine arts programs, and competitive athletics
- Tuition ranges from approximately **$18,000–$26,000 per year** depending on grade level (2025–2026 figures)

The practical upside for Old Northeast families: your kid can walk or bike to one of the region's best private schools. That's not a selling point you find in most Tampa Bay zip codes.

## Pinellas County Magnet and Choice Programs

Living in Old Northeast doesn't lock you into just the zoned schools. Pinellas County Schools operates one of Florida's more active **magnet program networks**, and 33704 residents are eligible to apply during the open enrollment window (typically January through early February for the following school year).

Programs that consistently draw Old Northeast families include:

- **Fundamental programs** at schools like Dunedin Elementary or Azalea Middle — structured, back-to-basics curriculum with high parent engagement requirements
- **STEM magnets** at several middle schools countywide
- **Arts-focused programs** at institutions like Gibbs High and Azalea Middle
- **IB Middle Years Programme** — if St. Pete High's IB isn't the right fit, some families pursue IB preparation through middle school programs

The catch: magnet seats are competitive. Lottery-based placement means you apply but aren't guaranteed. Families who move to Old Northeast specifically for a magnet program should have a backup plan anchored in the strong zoned schools.

## How School Zones Move the Market in Old Northeast

This is the part buyers sometimes underestimate until they're deep in their search.

Per Stellar MLS data through Q1 2026, the **median sale price in 33704 runs $615,000–$680,000** depending on condition, year built, and proximity to the bayfront. That's roughly **35% above the Pinellas County median** of around $450,000. A meaningful slice of that premium is directly attributable to:

1. The walkability and historic character of the neighborhood
2. The North Shore Elementary zone
3. The Shorecrest proximity for private-school families
4. The overall quality of the St. Pete High feeder (IB program)

When I pull comps for homes in Old Northeast, I consistently see price separation between otherwise similar properties that fall in-zone vs. just outside it. A block can matter.

| School | Type | Grade (FLDOE) | Approx. Distance from ON Core |
|---|---|---|---|
| North Shore Elementary | Public | A/B | 0.4–0.8 mi walkable |
| John Hopkins Middle | Public | B | 1.2 mi |
| St. Petersburg High | Public | B+ (IB program) | 1.5 mi |
| Shorecrest Preparatory | Private (K–12) | N/A (FCIS accredited) | Inside neighborhood |
| Canterbury School of FL | Private (K–8) | N/A (FCIS accredited) | ~2.5 mi |

*Data reflects publicly available FLDOE school grades and Stellar MLS sales data as of Q1 2026. Verify current boundaries directly with Pinellas County Schools.*

## What Local Families Actually Say

I've worked with buyers relocating to [Old Northeast](/neighborhoods/old-northeast) from Atlanta, Chicago, and the Northeast U.S. — people who have seen urban school districts up close and are skeptical going in. The consistent feedback once they're settled:

- North Shore Elementary earns high marks for **parent involvement and teacher retention** — both leading indicators of school culture that don't show up in letter grades
- The walk-to-school lifestyle on streets like **Coffee Pot Boulevard NE** and **4th Avenue NE** creates a neighborhood feel that's genuinely different from the car-dependent suburbs
- Shorecrest families appreciate that kids from different grades share neighborhood space — the school is woven into the community in a way that standalone campuses in strip-mall sprawl aren't

That said: no school system is perfect. Pinellas County has dealt with budget pressures and teacher pay issues that affect every district school, and Old Northeast is not insulated from that. The zoned schools punch above their weight for a public urban system, but families with specific needs — gifted programming, special education services, particular academic philosophies — should visit campuses and meet administrators directly before committing to an address.

## Buying in Old Northeast: What the School Premium Means for You

If you're buying in Old Northeast specifically because of the schools, you're paying for a real and defensible asset. The North Shore Elementary zone + Shorecrest proximity combination is one of the strongest school stories in St. Pete's urban core — which is part of why [33704 consistently holds value](/questions/what-is-my-home-worth-33704-old-northeast) even when the broader Pinellas market softens.

The flip side: you're buying into a historic neighborhood with older housing stock, potential flood insurance considerations on blocks closer to Coffee Pot or the bayfront, and a price point that requires a meaningful down payment. Those are separate conversations — but all of them feed into whether a specific address is the right call for your family. [Comparing Old Northeast to Shore Acres](/questions/old-northeast-vs-shore-acres) on schools, flood risk, and price is a common exercise I walk buyers through.

If you want to know what a specific home in Old Northeast is actually worth — and how the school zone factors into local comps — I'll pull three real MLS sales and text them to you within 24 hours. Free, no pressure, no algorithm. Just real data from someone who knows these streets. [Reach out here](/contact).

## Frequently asked questions

**Q: What elementary school serves Old Northeast St. Petersburg?**

Most of Old Northeast falls within the attendance boundary for North Shore Elementary (formerly called Mirror Lake Elementary has a different zone — North Shore is the primary feeder for 33704). North Shore consistently earns an 'A' or 'B' grade from the Florida Department of Education and sits walkable distance from the neighborhood's core streets like 4th Avenue NE.

**Q: What middle school do Old Northeast kids attend?**

Students from Old Northeast typically feed into John Hopkins Middle School for grades 6–8. Hopkins offers advanced and honors coursework and participates in the Pinellas County magnet program, giving families options beyond the base curriculum.

**Q: What high school is zoned for Old Northeast St. Pete?**

The zoned high school for most of Old Northeast is St. Petersburg High School on 5th Avenue N — one of the oldest and most storied public high schools in Pinellas County, with strong AP enrollment and an International Baccalaureate program.

**Q: Are there private school options near Old Northeast?**

Yes — Shorecrest Preparatory School on 1st Street NE is literally inside the neighborhood, making it one of the most convenient private K–12 options in the entire Tampa Bay region. Canterbury School of Florida and St. Paul Catholic School are also within a 10-minute drive.

**Q: Does the school zone affect home values in Old Northeast?**

It absolutely does. Homes in North Shore Elementary's attendance zone command a measurable premium over comparable ZIP codes — per Stellar MLS data, median sale prices in 33704 run $615,000–$680,000 depending on condition, which outpaces the broader Pinellas County median by roughly 35%.

**Q: Can I use a magnet program if I live in Old Northeast?**

Yes. Pinellas County Schools operates a robust magnet and choice program. Old Northeast residents can apply to magnet schools across the district — programs in STEM, International Baccalaureate, arts, and dual-language — through the Pinellas County Schools open enrollment window, typically in January each year.


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