Georgia · NCES CCD 2024-25
Largest Schools in Georgia The 50 largest public schools in Georgia, ranked by total student enrollment from NCES CCD 2024-25.
9,952 Largest school
2,900 Avg across top 50
50 Schools listed The ranking in one line
Georgia Cyber Academy in Atlanta is Georgia's largest public school with 9,952 students enrolled.
9,952 students at Georgia Cyber Academy
13.6:1 student-teacher ratio at the largest school
2,900 average across the top 50 # School Student:Teacher Level District Enrollment 1 Georgia Cyber Academy Atlanta 13.6:1 Other State Charter Schools- Georgia Cyber Academy 9,952 2 Georgia Connections Academy Duluth 37.1:1 Other State Charter Schools- Georgia Connections Academy 7,148 3 Brookwood High School Snellville 19.1:1 High Gwinnett County 3,803 4 Grayson High School Loganville 17.1:1 High Gwinnett County 3,627 5 Lambert High School Suwanee 19.8:1 High Forsyth County 3,249 6 Parkview High School Lilburn 18.7:1 High Gwinnett County 3,216 7 Peachtree Ridge High School Suwanee 18.8:1 High Gwinnett County 3,155 8 Lowndes High School Valdosta 17.8:1 High Lowndes County 3,152 9 Campbell High School Smyrna 17.9:1 High Cobb County 3,085 10 Archer High School Lawrenceville 19.5:1 High Gwinnett County 3,058 11 North Gwinnett High School Suwanee 19:1 High Gwinnett County 3,033 12 North Paulding High School Dallas 19.8:1 High Paulding County 3,015 13 Cherokee High School Canton 15.3:1 High Cherokee County 3,012 14 East Coweta High School Sharpsburg 18.4:1 High Coweta County 3,001 15 Berkmar High School Lilburn 15.9:1 High Gwinnett County 2,975 16 Camden County High School Kingsland 15.3:1 High Camden County 2,912 17 Osborne High School Marietta 16.9:1 High Cobb County 2,790 18 Mill Creek High School Hoschton 17.2:1 High Gwinnett County 2,782 19 Walton High School Marietta 19.3:1 High Cobb County 2,705 20 Discovery High School Lawrenceville 16.6:1 High Gwinnett County 2,703 21 Richmond Hill High School Richmond Hill 14:1 High Bryan County 2,671 22 South Gwinnett High School Snellville 18.1:1 High Gwinnett County 2,639 23 South Forsyth High School Cumming 19.4:1 High Forsyth County 2,634 24 Meadowcreek High School Norcross 14.5:1 High Gwinnett County 2,609 25 Pebblebrook High School Mableton 17.3:1 High Cobb County 2,574 26 Duluth High School Duluth 17.2:1 High Gwinnett County 2,556 27 Denmark High School Alpharetta 17.7:1 High Forsyth County 2,527 28 Marietta High School Marietta 15.4:1 High Marietta City 2,526 29 West Forsyth High School Cumming 19.6:1 High Forsyth County 2,503 30 Newton High School Covington 21.9:1 High Newton County 2,499 31 Collins Hill High School Suwanee 17.6:1 High Gwinnett County 2,485 32 Dacula High School Dacula 17.5:1 High Gwinnett County 2,481 33 North Cobb High School Kennesaw 18.1:1 High Cobb County 2,463 34 Forsyth Central High School Cumming 16:1 High Forsyth County 2,457 35 Valdosta High School Valdosta 16.3:1 High Valdosta City 2,457 36 Central Gwinnett High School Lawrenceville 15.1:1 High Gwinnett County 2,414 37 Wheeler High School Marietta 17.3:1 High Cobb County 2,401 38 Etowah High School Woodstock 15.7:1 High Cherokee County 2,393 39 North Atlanta High School Atlanta 15.8:1 High Atlanta Public Schools 2,368 40 North Gwinnett Middle School Sugar Hill 16.7:1 Middle Gwinnett County 2,360 41 Rockdale County High School Conyers 17.5:1 High Rockdale County 2,336 42 Seckinger High School Buford 20.7:1 High Gwinnett County 2,318 43 Norcross High School Norcross 15.5:1 High Gwinnett County 2,317 44 Hillgrove High School Powder Springs 19.4:1 High Cobb County 2,282 45 Grovetown High School Grovetown 18.6:1 High Columbia County 2,256 46 Lakeside High School Atlanta 17.4:1 High DeKalb County 2,234 47 Harrison High School Kennesaw 18.9:1 High Cobb County 2,224 48 Jackson County High School Hoschton 19.5:1 High Jackson County 2,222 49 Mountain View High School Lawrenceville 17.3:1 High Gwinnett County 2,221 50 Newnan High School Newnan 16.7:1 High Coweta County 2,214
Methodology
Enrollment data comes from the NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) 2024-25 school year.
Schools are ranked by total student enrollment. Student-teacher ratios are calculated
from full-time equivalent (FTE) teacher counts reported by each school.
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— how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.