Gwinnett County Georgia Top Schools
Gwinnett County Public Schools is the largest school system in Georgia and continues to grow as the system adds approximately 6,000 new students each year. One of every five Gwinnett County residents is a GCPS student. Gwinnett County residents value the important role education plays in building a thriving, diverse community and strongly support the school system´s pursuit of excellence.
Gwinnett County is a great place to live, and Gwinnett County Public Schools is a great place to learn. Our school system is fortunate to be part of a community that values public education, and understands the importance of providing a quality education for all the children in the county.
Gwinnett County Top Elementary Schools
The following Elementary Schools had combined level 2 and level 3 CRCT scores of 95% or better:
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Arcado |
Brookwood |
Craig |
Duncan Creek |
Gwin Oaks |
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Head |
Knight |
Level Creek |
Parsons |
Riverside |
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Shiloh |
Simpson |
Suwanee |
Taylor |
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Gwinnett County Top Middle Schools
The following Middle School exceeded combined level 2 and level 3 score of 90%:
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Crews |
Five Forks |
Osborn |
Trickum |
Gwinnett County Top High Schools
The following High Schools exceeded the National SAT average score of 1026:
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Brookwood 1097 |
Collins Hill 1054 |
Dacula 1036 |
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Duluth 1096 |
Norcross 1047 |
North Gwinnett 1056 |
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Parkview 1082 |
Peachtree Ridge 1039 |
South Gwinnett 1044 |
Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship and Grant Program
HOPE - Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally - is Georgia’s unique scholarship program that assists students with financial assistance at eligible Georgia public and private colleges and universities, and public technical colleges. The HOPE Scholarship is totally funded by the Georgia Lottery. Since the HOPE Program began in 1993, more than $2.7 billion in HOPE funds has been awarded to more than 850,000 students attending Georgia’s colleges, universities, and technical colleges.
