Education

Savannah, Georgia, is home to exceptional educational opportunities for individuals of all ages. The city boasts a variety of primary, middle, and high schools, as well as prestigious colleges and universities. Savannah offers a mix of public, private, charter, and parochial schools, each dedicated to providing a quality education to students. Additionally, Savannah is proud of its higher education institutions, which offer a wide range of degree programs and vocational training, helping residents advance their careers and continue their learning journey. Whether you’re seeking an excellent K-12 experience or looking for advanced educational opportunities, Savannah has something to offer for everyone.

Savannah Public Schools
Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools
Savannah Arts Academy
Woodville-Tompkins Technical and Career High School
Islands High School
Jenkins High School
Savannah Classical Academy
The Habersham School
St. Andrew’s School
Bethesda Academy
Savannah Country Day School
Savannah State University
Savannah Technical College
Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)
Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus
South University

Colleges/Universities
Savannah State University
Savannah Technical College
Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus
South University, Savannah
The Art Institute of Atlanta – Savannah
SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design)
Georgia Gwinnett College – Savannah Campus
American InterContinental University
Armstrong State University (now part of Georgia Southern University)

Public Library
Savannah Public Library
Bull Street Library
Live Oak Public Libraries
Coastal Georgia Center
Armstrong Campus Library
EDUCATION NEWS
Make-A-Wish Georgia Welcomes New Advisory Board Members
News Summary Make-A-Wish Georgia has announced the appointment of four new advisory board members to enhance its mission in Savannah. This board will focus on raising awareness and increasing the...
Savannah Receives Grant to Boost Economic Mobility via Education
News Summary The City of Savannah has received a $20,000 grant from the National League of Cities aimed at enhancing economic mobility through educational initiatives. Funded by the NLC, the...
Mia Mance Appointed Executive Director of SDBA
News Summary Mia Mance has been appointed as the new Executive Director of the Savannah Downtown Business Association. With a strong background in local business advocacy, she will work to...
Daryl Green Shines at Southern Regional Press Institute
News Summary Daryl Green, a senior at Savannah State University, has gained recognition by winning four prestigious awards at the Southern Regional Press Institute. His achievements include first-place honors in...
Cedric Baker Resigns as Head Coach of Lady Tigers Basketball
News Summary Cedric Baker has announced his resignation as head coach of the Lady Tigers women’s basketball team at Savannah State University. With 22 seasons under his belt, Baker leaves...
Savannah State University’s Estuary Wins Prestigious Award
News Summary Savannah State University’s Estuary magazine has won first place in the AWP Prize for undergraduate literary magazines, outperforming prestigious competitors like Rice and Yale. Nyree Wright, president of...
Clevan Thompson Appointed Head Coach of Savannah State Basketball
News Summary Savannah State University has appointed Clevan Thompson as the head coach of its men’s basketball program after his successful interim leadership. Thompson led the Tigers to a 13-6...
Clearwave Fiber Initiates Community Support and Network Expansion in Savannah
News Summary Clearwave Fiber hosted a food drive in Savannah to support local children facing food insecurity while simultaneously breaking ground on a new fiber network in Ardsley Park. The...
Georgia’s Foster Care Tax Credit Program Expands
News Summary The recent expansion of Georgia’s foster care tax credit program is providing essential support to former foster youth pursuing higher education. The program now allows for increased taxpayer...