Welcome back CCPS!

It's our first week of school for the 2025-26 school year. We're excited to welcome you and 64,000 students back to classes.

  • Grades 1-5, 6 and 9 begin Monday, Aug. 18

  • Grades 7-8, 10-12 begin Tuesday, Aug. 19

  • Prekindergarten and kindergarten students start on different days:

    • Some students attend Aug. 18-19; others attend Aug. 20-21. 

    • Schools assign students to specific days to allow students to become more familiar with their new surroundings in a smaller classroom setting.

    • Starting Aug. 22, all prekindergarten and kindergarten students attend daily.

Make sure to check our calendars page for important dates.

Families can visit the CCPS back-to-school hub for  transportation information, Chromebook details, fee payments, supply lists and more. 

Have a student who is ready to start school? Families can still register their little ones for kindergarten.

We hope you have a great first week and a wonderful school year!

4 months ago, Chesterfield County Public Schools
A special thanks to Mr. James Pointer and Mr. Jon Geiger, Robious ES Day Porters! Both earned certificates for "The Cleanest School as a Day Porter" from CCPS Support Services on June 12, 2025.
7 months ago, Karen Chapman
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On Friday, May 9th our 5th graders participated in student led conferences and a museum of their creation. This year long project exploring the theme, "Creativity Takes Courage" culminated in a hands-on mural with the help of Andrew Woodward and Emily Herr. Students had selected art work also on display that connected to theme. A special thanks to Mr. Woodward, Mrs. West, and Mrs. Christiansen (Resource Team) for all their hard work to make the night a huge success!!
8 months ago, Karen Chapman
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Look who is getting our 5th grade mural wall prepped!!! "Creativity Takes Courage" #RobiousRoadrunners💙💛
8 months ago, Karen Chapman
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Film series offers insight into anxiety and screen time

Chesterfield County Public Schools will host a free documentary film series for families and educators:
  • Feb. 20: “Anxious Nation” about growing concerns of anxiety in children and adolescents
  • Feb. 25: “Screenagers: Elementary School Edition” about the impact of screen time
The CCPS Office of Family and Community Engagement organizes the FACE FWD film series. Tickets are free, but reservations are required for each film. The films will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Career and Technical Center @ Hull (13900 Hull Street Road). Additional details, including links to register for tickets, are available here.
11 months ago, Chesterfield County Public Schools