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Top Private High Schools in Atlanta Metro Area Revealed

News Summary

A recent ranking showcases the top private high schools in the Atlanta metro area for 2025, highlighting institutions that excel in academics and extracurricular activities. Based on evaluations from Niche, several schools received an A+ grade, including Galloway School and Lovett School. The rankings consider factors such as school culture, diversity, resources, and feedback from the school community. Families are encouraged to explore these options as schools host open houses, fostering informed decisions for students’ educational paths.

Atlanta – The Atlanta metro area’s top private high schools for 2025 have been revealed, highlighting institutions that excelled in various academic and extracurricular areas. Stacker compiled a list based on data from Niche, which evaluates schools using seven weighted factors, including academics, culture and diversity, sports, as well as clubs and activities. The rankings also take into account resources, alongside surveys of parents, teachers, and students.

Several schools have achieved outstanding results, earning a Niche grade of A+. The list features schools located throughout the Atlanta metro area, including Atlanta, Fayetteville, Fairburn, Gainesville, Peachtree Corners, Lilburn, Kennesaw, Johns Creek, Norcross, Cumming, Duluth, Marietta, College Park, and Alpharetta.

Top Schools and Their Statistics

Key statistics for selected top schools include:

  • Atlanta, GA: Enrollment 162, Student-Teacher Ratio 8:1, Niche Grade A+
  • Fayetteville, GA: Enrollment 155, Student-Teacher Ratio 10:1, Niche Grade A+
  • Fairburn, GA: Enrollment 927, Student-Teacher Ratio 7:1, Niche Grade A+
  • Gainesville, GA: Enrollment 204, Student-Teacher Ratio 4:1, Niche Grade A+
  • Peachtree Corners, GA: Enrollment 1,198, Student-Teacher Ratio 7:1, Niche Grade A+
  • Kennesaw, GA: Enrollment 1,314, Student-Teacher Ratio 7:1, Niche Grade A+
  • Johns Creek, GA: Enrollment 1,005, Student-Teacher Ratio 8:1, Niche Grade A+
  • Cumming, GA: Enrollment 543, Student-Teacher Ratio 8:1, Niche Grade A+
  • College Park, GA: Enrollment 2,726, Student-Teacher Ratio 6:1, Niche Grade A+
  • Alpharetta, GA: Enrollment 973, Student-Teacher Ratio 9:1, Niche Grade A+

Noteworthy Schools

The Galloway School is recognized for fostering an independent day school community characterized by joyful learning and valuing individual achievements. Meanwhile, the Lovett School emphasizes a whole-child education approach that aims to cultivate both character and intellect among its students. Mount Paran Christian School highlights its mission to prepare students to honor God and serve others while striving for academic excellence.

Encouragement for Applications

As families assess options for private high school education, the article encourages applications as schools host open houses and other informational events. Parental involvement is emphasized as a critical factor in school selection. The diverse educational environment across the Atlanta metro area offers a wealth of opportunities for families to choose a school that aligns with their values and educational goals.

Conclusion

The compiled rankings and profiles of Atlanta’s top private high schools for 2025 present parents and students with essential information for making informed decisions. With a focus on academics, extracurricular offerings, and community values, these schools maintain high standards that cater to different student needs across the region.

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