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Robbinsville Township is a township in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States.
Prior to November 6, 2007, the township was known as Washington Township. On that date, voters approved 1816 to 693 a measure that changed the township's name from Washington Township, which is the name of five other municipalities in New Jersey, to Robbinsville, named after a neighborhood in the township. The official changeover took place January 1, 2008, as signs and other items with Washington on them began to be changed.
The Robbinsville Public School District had served students in Kindergarten through eighth grade. A new high school has been established in the district, which has started admitting its first students. Schools in the district are Sharon Elementary School, Windsor Elementary School, Pond Road Middle School and Robbinsville High School.
Prior to the 2006-07 school year, high school students from here were sent to Lawrence High School in Lawrence Township as part of a now-ended sending/receiving relationship with the Lawrence Township Public Schools. Robbinsville High School serves all of Washington Township's high school students on site and graduated its first class of 150 students in June 2008.