The survivors from Sandy Hook Elementary are to return to school immediately after the New Year's holiday.
Nearly 600 students from kindergarten to the fourth grade will start attending the former Chalk Hill Middle School in neighbouring Monroe, Connecticut, on January 3, Danbury's The News-Times reports.
Sandy Hook in Newtown has been closed indefinitely after last Friday's shooting that left 20 children and six adults dead.
The surviving students - aged five to 10 - will be given classrooms at Chalk Hill equipped with desks, chairs and other items from Sandy Hook.
Their families will be allowed to inspect Chalk Hill on January 2, according to The News-Times.
Officials have been working around the clock to prepare the old middle school, which is seven miles (11 km) south of Sandy Hook.
Volunteers helped fire marshals and building inspectors get the building compliant with state safety codes. The school - built in the 1960s - has been mainly used as a parks and recreation facility since closing its doors to students in 2011.
Sandy Hook Elementary has been closed indefinitelyRepresentatives from both the Newtown and Monroe school districts hope to make the transition to the new school as seamless as possible for the young students.
A retired former principal from Sandy Hook Elementary, Donna Page, has agreed to reprise her role once the students start at Chalk Hill, her husband told the Hartford Courant.
Meanwhile, funerals for the victims continued on Thursday as five more children were laid to rest, along with teacher Anne Marie Murphy.
A memorial service was also held for teacher Lauren Rousseau.
In Washington, Vice President Joe Biden reiterated on Thursday the White House's commitment to taking action to prevent future gun violence in the US, saying something has to get done "even if we could only save one life".
Barack Obama has commissioned Mr Biden to oversee a panel tasked with creating proposals to curb gun violence. Mr Biden met with cabinet officials on Thursday, including Attorney General Eric Holder and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.
The massacre's far-reaching impact was underscored by an Associated Press poll conducted this week that named the mass shooting as 2012's top news story.
The annual survey of editors and news directors ranked the US election second and Superstorm Sandy third.
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