Rhode Island · NCES CCD 2024-25
Largest Schools in Rhode Island The 50 largest public schools in Rhode Island, ranked by total student enrollment from NCES CCD 2024-25.
1,691 Largest school
941 Avg across top 50
50 Schools listed The ranking in one line
East Providence High in East Providence is Rhode Island's largest public school with 1,691 students enrolled.
1,691 students at East Providence High
15.8:1 student-teacher ratio at the largest school
941 average across the top 50 # School Student:Teacher Level District Enrollment 1 East Providence High East Providence 15.8:1 High East Providence 1,691 2 Cranston High School West Cranston 15.9:1 High Cranston 1,653 3 Woonsocket High School Woonsocket 15.4:1 High Woonsocket 1,646 4 Cranston High School East Cranston 12.5:1 High Cranston 1,525 5 Cumberland High School Cumberland 13.6:1 High Cumberland 1,428 6 North Kingstown Sr. High North Kingstown 12.8:1 High North Kingstown 1,278 7 Coventry High School Coventry 12.2:1 High Coventry 1,201 8 Pilgrim High School Warwick 11.4:1 High Warwick 1,137 9 Classical High School Providence 17.4:1 High Providence 1,116 10 Toll Gate High School Warwick 13.1:1 High Warwick 1,104 11 Barrington High School Barrington 13.7:1 High Barrington 1,098 12 North Providence High North Providence 12.7:1 High North Providence 1,085 13 West Warwick High School West Warwick 13.6:1 High West Warwick 1,081 14 Warwick Veterans Middle School Warwick 11.6:1 Middle Warwick 1,059 15 Central High School Providence 16.5:1 High Providence 1,050 16 Mount Pleasant High Providence 15.3:1 High Providence 997 17 William E. Tolman High Pawtucket 14.3:1 High Pawtucket 995 18 Chariho High School Wood River Junction 13.5:1 High Chariho 991 19 John F. Deering Middle West Warwick 11.7:1 Elementary West Warwick 976 20 Lincoln Senior High School Lincoln 14.4:1 High Lincoln 973 21 Alan Shawn Feinstein Ms of Cov Coventry 10.8:1 Middle Coventry 944 22 Davies Career-Tech High School Lincoln 13.2:1 High Davies Career and Tech 898 23 Ponaganset High School North Scituate 13:1 High Foster-Glocester 869 24 Chariho Regional Middle School Wood River Junction 12.1:1 Elementary Chariho 834 25 Johnston Senior High Johnston 10.7:1 High Johnston 826 26 Governor Christopher Delsesto Providence 16.6:1 Middle Providence 818 27 Metropolitan Career Tech Ctr Providence 12.9:1 High MET Career and Tech 817 28 Nathanael Greene Middle Providence 15.5:1 Middle Providence 815 29 Central Falls Sr High Central Falls 16.2:1 High Central Falls 788 30 Mt. Hope High School Bristol 13.7:1 High Bristol Warren 787 31 Roger Williams Middle Providence 12.4:1 Middle Providence 786 32 Portsmouth High School Portsmouth 11.5:1 High Portsmouth 785 33 Hope High School Providence 12.1:1 High Providence 775 34 Lincoln Middle School Lincoln 15.6:1 Middle Lincoln 773 35 Charles E. Shea High School Pawtucket 13.6:1 High Pawtucket 770 36 Barrington Middle School Barrington 13.4:1 Middle Barrington 763 37 Providence Career Technical Providence 9.2:1 High Providence 759 38 East Greenwich High East Greenwich 12.9:1 High East Greenwich 742 39 Smithfield High School Smithfield 12.3:1 High Smithfield 729 40 Western Hills Middle School Cranston 12.8:1 Middle Cranston 727 41 Nicholas a. Ferri Middle Johnston 12.9:1 Middle Johnston 720 42 Nathan Bishop Middle Providence 13.2:1 Middle Providence 719 43 Park View Middle School Cranston 12.3:1 Middle Cranston 711 44 Winman Middle School Warwick 12.1:1 Middle Warwick 706 45 Joseph Jenks Middle School Pawtucket 13:1 Middle Pawtucket 697 46 South Kingstown High Wakefield 11.3:1 High South Kingstown 688 47 W B Cooley & Acad Internationa Providence 11.5:1 High Providence 685 48 Gilbert Stuart Middle School Providence 12.6:1 Middle Providence 683 49 Pothier-Citizens Elem Campus Woonsocket 14.3:1 Other Woonsocket 669 50 Alfred Lima Sr. El School Providence 14.5:1 Elementary Providence 662
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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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