The Wilmington Learning Collaborative is a network of schools operating across the Christina, Brandywine, and Red Clay school districts, committed to improving educational outcomes and fostering a positive change across schools in Wilmington, Delaware.

“The Wilmington Learning Collaborative empowers educators, school leaders, families, and communities. Working together we can make sure every child in Wilmington is able to succeed. The hard work is just beginning, but I’m optimistic we can focus on doing right by the children in our State’s largest city with the WLC’s leadership.”
Gov. Carney
Mission of the WLC
Our primary objective is to establish a consistent learning experience for students, while simultaneously fostering the empowerment of educators, school leaders, and communities. Through these efforts, we aim to enhance overall student outcomes within the city of Wilmington schools.


What Schools Participate in the WLC?
Currently, our participating institutions include:
How are the WLC’s schools selected?
Districts may add individual schools to this agreement by a process determined by the districts and the WLC collaboratively. A district may also remove individual schools from the WLC if both the district and the WLC Council agree to such removal. New schools will only be added to the WLC if additional funding is made available by the state to support their participation in the WLC.
History of the WLC
Frequently Asked Questions
Get to know the WLC! Explore our FAQs for informative answers to the most common queries that we get.